Hey Ryan, great job! I see myself more as a beginner, but not a bloddy beginner. I started your Airlock tutorial last evening, and yes, it worked. I really had to do it step by step and pause the video every 5 secods, but after working 1 hour at this first part, I have a good looking tunnel. It's super useful to see how more complex things are modelled and I'm looking forward to watching the next part of this tutorial this evening 🙂 Thanks for all your work! This is really awesome!
I still have so much to learn. I'm currently creating my own game and have been working for around 10 hours in total to create a corridor in this style. I find this video in my recommended and you literally create one that looks x10 better than the one I've made in a 30th of the time.
5months since i started blender and spent most of my freetime watching tutorials, pace is perfect, it actually fit what i would consider intermediate from the point i started 5months ago. gonna watch p2 right now ! thnx :)
I've dipped in and out of Blender for the past 3 years and I found this to be my speed. I knew how to do all the little stuff and in general had learned the basics, but couldn't figure out how to apply them on a more ambitious scale. So this was great. You even included the some of the more obscure keyboard shortcuts and I appreciate that. Overall, great tutorial. I'm really glad I watched this.
Really great intermediate tutorial! As a newer blender user I really love the challenge. It goes a long way towards internalizing all the short cuts I've come to know. Looking forward to the next part!
Been watching your videos for a long time as I have been using Blender for 5 or so years now, mainly for using World of Warcraft models to make Roleplay Scenes into art. But a little over 2 years ago or so I started modelling my own models, making Lightsabers. In the past year or so now I have been watching your Procedural Material tutorials and it has taught me *a lot* about Shading Nodes. This tutorial series I know 100% will help me in making more details on my Lightsaber hilts and I thank you for it. The tutorial is easy to follow along to and I can't wait to finish the project and start applying what I have learned to my lightsabers. Love your tutorials bro. Your teaching style is easy to understand and it is informative. Keep up the awesome work!
Yes! This type of tutorial is awesome! Not only is it much more 'productive' given the length of the video, but I can also keep up with it very well only having to pause minimally. Additionally, it gives me more motivation to challenge myself and make something that differs from the example you gave. Please make more of these in the future!
Thanks for your input! I enjoy making these more intermediate level tutorials more then the slow beginner ones, and so far it seems like other people like them too. So I might do this a lot more in the future.
I definitely enjoyed and appreciated this Intermediate Level tutorial, so big thumbs-up here. After having gone through a number of more beginner/Intro tutorials it's good for me to see the workflow at a higher speed. This gives me more of a sense of the larger project, in this case your corridor, and I can still refer back as necessary to my own documentation or previous videos if I forget a particular item. I used to be very proficient at 3D Studio Max, but that was ages ago. Many of the concepts in Blender3D are quite a departure from how I learned 3D in Max (and other packages). So in my case, this level of tutorial helps me out a lot. I'm seeking out more about materials, lighting, compositing for the same reason so I'm definitely looking forward to the rest of this series. Cheers!
Thanks for your input on the Intermediate Level tutorials. I like creating them more then the beginner tutorials, so I will probably do more of these in the future. 👍
I prefer the intermediate level. Your beginner tutorials have probably created a lot more intermediate viewers because they are always very clear and don't assume too much prior knowledge.
Your tutorials are absolutely amazing! I have to say, this one in particular really resonated with me and brought back some fond memories of my older project, 'Reactor Room'. I can't thank you enough for sharing your knowledge and expertise with us. Rushing to watch part two. Keep up the fantastic work! 💯
Absolutely beautiful work Ryan! Thank you for your hard work and effort to help us on our 3D art journey. It's great to see all of your success! I hope you have a great weekend. Here's a WOO to cheer us all on through our creative journeys in 2023: WOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!! 😃
I generally do like these more advanced tutorials, though materials are my main reason for being here. My only issue with them is that I mostly work in contemporary or fantasy settings, so it's hard to justify the time for scifi assets. It's generally worth doing anyway, just to learn, but hard to spend that much time on something I can't use in my games. Thanks again for all you do here.
I think the "beginner friendly content" is better for views, due to the fact that most people starts blender for a while and then they are distracted by something else, so intermediate users are probably 5%. You can clearly see it in every tutorial parable: the first video has so much more views than the last, people give up. Btw the final result is soooooo good Ryan. Did you use cycles or evee ? Keep up the great work pal.
Thanks for your input. 👍 Yes I think there are a lot more beginners then intermediate users. Glad you like the result! Its rendered in Cycles, but also looks pretty good in Eevee.
Definitely enjoying the more intermediate content, still don't think you need to say "and then I'm ...."x" as much when you're narrating your work though. Keep it up!! :D
Haha yeah. Sorry about that. I've been making beginner friendly tutorials for over three years now, so I kept on catching myself explaining very basic things. 😄 Its just become a strong habit to say every shortcut key I'm pressing.
Thank you so much for all the work you put in to these tutorials and just teaching us tricks, I am following this video to make my own for a Halo Halloween corridor scene and it just made my life so much more easier TY. Keep up the great work :)
This Corridor reminds me of the beginning of Toy Story 2 honestly. Where Buzz Lightyear was chased down the corridor by a wall with spikes. Good times 👌
thank you for this tutorial. as a beginner myself after watching some of your beginner tutorial i can easily follow along thanks a lot...and i have one question can we align any object to a plane exactly?? (just like you did with the cylinder but based on assumption)
Thanks a lot, great job! I noticed that there is a flicker above the door in the upper edge. I have also seen this in other Blender videos. How does this happen and how can you prevent it.
I have the Huion Kamvas GT-191. Although that tablet is an older tablet, so its now out of production. But I'm pretty sure any other Huion or Gaomon tablet will work. I know someone who has a Gaomon tablet, and it works great for them on Linux. And I don't need any drivers. The pen pressure and pen work automatically. I also have Linux Mint Cinnamon OS. I also have a multi-monitor setup, and so on default, the pen mapping isn't mapped to the tablet screen correctly. But Linux Mint Cinnamon is able to detect the pen, and so in the "Graphics Tablet" Settings on Linux Mint, I can map the pen to the correct monitor. However, if it doesn't work that way, you can also create a terminal command to map the pen to the correct monitor. You can then add the terminal command to the Startup Applications, on Linux Mint, so it correctly maps the pen to the monitor on startup. The terminal command might look something like this: *xsetwacom set "HID 256c:006e Pen stylus" MapToOutput HEAD-1* Depending on what monitors you have and what drawing tablet you have, the terminal command will be a little different, because of the monitor name and pen name. You can figure out what terminal command you need to use, by reading this article: askubuntu.com/questions/839161/limit-a-graphics-tablet-to-one-monitor Hope this helps!
@@RyanKingArt Thanks. I get annoyed when manufacturers have MacOS drivers but not Linux and you have to extract the Linux driver from them. BTW I know you use RMB to select but other LinuxMint users who want to use LMB select will need to go into the Control Center and Windows and click the Behaviour tab and with the Special key to move and resize windows bit change Alt to Disabled. Hope that's helpful to someone. Thanks again.
Hello sir I am from India. I watch and follow all your videos, but one thing I have problem. Please turn on your viewpoint Let us know in which access you are working? And very nice video sir 😄
Great tutorial! I love it!😃 I only have one problem: The bevel modifier doesn't do anything when I try to use it. I didn't make the SciFi hallway axactly as you did, but I used the same modelling techniques. What coul've gone wrong? How can I fix this?
@@RyanKingArt Thank you for that reply as it almost drove me crazy. I couldn't get it to work on the light panels (I already had enough troubles with the inset face & boundry on them - had to start over to get it). I then thought that someone else might have had the same troubles and I read you reply above. I checked and could remove 4 vertices and then it worked fine!
@@RyanKingArt It's an open question, I tried looking for something but got back empty handed. It would have fitted a nice storytelling to find some reacting graffiti on the walls of the sci-fi corridor. Anyway if you happen to devise a method it would make for an outstanding tutorial.
I wasn't able to fix the widget issue with the Thanks button and Google didn't get back to me. So, I joined in order to make sure you are getting compensated for your time properly. When there is a will there is a way.
@@RyanKingArt I am using Bing for my browser. I suspect that Microsoft's updates might have added security features that might be getting in the way. But, not getting into the weeds about it, here. Anyway, nice job with the new tutorial, I am looking forward to jumping into it.
@@RyanKingArt i use it before as noob. it renders around objects it goes halfway, i just want to use it to export sequences frame out of it. then put in a 2d program to color it just like a 90s anime color background
3 and a half minutes of waffle before the tutorial even starts is not cool. I reckon you will lose a fair few viewers before it even begins. Make it short and to the point in future
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As a Blender user of 2 years, I could follow this easily and I found it very interesting. I can't wait for the next episodes
Glad to hear that!
Hey Ryan,
great job!
I see myself more as a beginner, but not a bloddy beginner. I started your Airlock tutorial last evening, and yes, it worked. I really had to do it step by step and pause the video every 5 secods, but after working 1 hour at this first part, I have a good looking tunnel. It's super useful to see how more complex things are modelled and I'm looking forward to watching the next part of this tutorial this evening 🙂
Thanks for all your work! This is really awesome!
thank you for watching!
Some days the creative juices are just flowing and a series like this is a godsend.
hope you like it!
I still have so much to learn. I'm currently creating my own game and have been working for around 10 hours in total to create a corridor in this style. I find this video in my recommended and you literally create one that looks x10 better than the one I've made in a 30th of the time.
thanks for watching!
5months since i started blender and spent most of my freetime watching tutorials, pace is perfect, it actually fit what i would consider intermediate from the point i started 5months ago. gonna watch p2 right now ! thnx :)
glad you like it! thanks for watching.
I've dipped in and out of Blender for the past 3 years and I found this to be my speed.
I knew how to do all the little stuff and in general had learned the basics, but couldn't figure out how to apply them on a more ambitious scale.
So this was great. You even included the some of the more obscure keyboard shortcuts and I appreciate that.
Overall, great tutorial. I'm really glad I watched this.
thanks for the feedback on the tutorial! Glad you like it! 👍
Really great intermediate tutorial! As a newer blender user I really love the challenge. It goes a long way towards internalizing all the short cuts I've come to know. Looking forward to the next part!
Glad you like it!
Been watching your videos for a long time as I have been using Blender for 5 or so years now, mainly for using World of Warcraft models to make Roleplay Scenes into art. But a little over 2 years ago or so I started modelling my own models, making Lightsabers. In the past year or so now I have been watching your Procedural Material tutorials and it has taught me *a lot* about Shading Nodes. This tutorial series I know 100% will help me in making more details on my Lightsaber hilts and I thank you for it. The tutorial is easy to follow along to and I can't wait to finish the project and start applying what I have learned to my lightsabers.
Love your tutorials bro. Your teaching style is easy to understand and it is informative. Keep up the awesome work!
glad you like my videos. thanks for watching!
You are the best tutor out there, thank you for 1.000 thousands times. ❤❤
You're welcome!
Definitely do more of these. Haven't found many beyond beginner level. Beginner level tutorials are getting repetitive and boring. 😆
Thanks for the feedback. 👍
Yes! This type of tutorial is awesome! Not only is it much more 'productive' given the length of the video, but I can also keep up with it very well only having to pause minimally. Additionally, it gives me more motivation to challenge myself and make something that differs from the example you gave. Please make more of these in the future!
Thanks for your input! I enjoy making these more intermediate level tutorials more then the slow beginner ones, and so far it seems like other people like them too. So I might do this a lot more in the future.
I definitely enjoyed and appreciated this Intermediate Level tutorial, so big thumbs-up here. After having gone through a number of more beginner/Intro tutorials it's good for me to see the workflow at a higher speed. This gives me more of a sense of the larger project, in this case your corridor, and I can still refer back as necessary to my own documentation or previous videos if I forget a particular item.
I used to be very proficient at 3D Studio Max, but that was ages ago. Many of the concepts in Blender3D are quite a departure from how I learned 3D in Max (and other packages). So in my case, this level of tutorial helps me out a lot. I'm seeking out more about materials, lighting, compositing for the same reason so I'm definitely looking forward to the rest of this series. Cheers!
Thanks for your input on the Intermediate Level tutorials. I like creating them more then the beginner tutorials, so I will probably do more of these in the future. 👍
I'm a beginner and this is good enough to let me improve my skills, thanks!
glad it helped!
This is exactly what I'm looking for! please make more tutorials like this. Thank you for all the content you share on youtube!
Glad you like it! I will certainly make more intermediate level tutorials in the future.
I prefer the intermediate level.
Your beginner tutorials have probably created a lot more intermediate viewers because they are always very clear and don't assume too much prior knowledge.
thanks!!
Your tutorials are absolutely amazing! I have to say, this one in particular really resonated with me and brought back some fond memories of my older project, 'Reactor Room'. I can't thank you enough for sharing your knowledge and expertise with us. Rushing to watch part two. Keep up the fantastic work! 💯
glad to hear you like the tutorial! Thank you for watching. 😃
freshly made sci fi interior tutorial - just as when I needed one. Perfect!
hope you like it!
Definitely intermediate level tutorials... Thank you for your effort..!!!
thank you for watching!
Absolutely beautiful work Ryan!
Thank you for your hard work and effort to help us on our 3D art journey.
It's great to see all of your success!
I hope you have a great weekend.
Here's a WOO to cheer us all on through our creative journeys in 2023:
WOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!! 😃
Thanks! 😀 👍
I'm all in on the intermediate level content...because you got me here 🤣!!
Haha cool! glad to hear that.
I generally do like these more advanced tutorials, though materials are my main reason for being here.
My only issue with them is that I mostly work in contemporary or fantasy settings, so it's hard to justify the time for scifi assets. It's generally worth doing anyway, just to learn, but hard to spend that much time on something I can't use in my games.
Thanks again for all you do here.
Thanks for the info 👍
I think the "beginner friendly content" is better for views, due to the fact that most people starts blender for a while and then they are distracted by something else, so intermediate users are probably 5%. You can clearly see it in every tutorial parable: the first video has so much more views than the last, people give up. Btw the final result is soooooo good Ryan. Did you use cycles or evee ? Keep up the great work pal.
Thanks for your input. 👍 Yes I think there are a lot more beginners then intermediate users. Glad you like the result! Its rendered in Cycles, but also looks pretty good in Eevee.
Love the way you are teaching man! I am kind of a newbie in Blender but I find your tutorials so easy to watch and follow, going into part 2!
glad you like them! thanks for watching
Aw man I'm stoked for this. Thank you Ryan. 🔥
glad you like it!
I really enjoyed this tutorial! Made me want to go back and watch the more beginner tutorials as well 🙂
Glad you like it! thanks for watching.
The modeling is on point, the lighting is on point and texture painting is legit 😎😍 wow bro well done.
glad you like it!
I love intermediate tutorials!
Thanks! I have gotten a lot of good feedback from the intermediate level tutorials, so I plan to make more of them in the future. 👍
Bring back the beginner king!
👍
OMG, I've used the melody from the beginning in my own project. What a coincidence!
haha cool! 😃
Definitely enjoying the more intermediate content, still don't think you need to say "and then I'm ...."x" as much when you're narrating your work though. Keep it up!! :D
Haha yeah. Sorry about that. I've been making beginner friendly tutorials for over three years now, so I kept on catching myself explaining very basic things. 😄 Its just become a strong habit to say every shortcut key I'm pressing.
I have been waiting for this series
Thank you 😌
hope you enjoy it!
Thank you so much for all the work you put in to these tutorials and just teaching us tricks, I am following this video to make my own for a Halo Halloween corridor scene and it just made my life so much more easier TY. Keep up the great work :)
thanks for watching!
@@RyanKingArt no problem man and i wish there was a way for me to show you what I made
im glad that i subscribed and join at your page the best tutor.🤜🤛
Thanks for supporting me on RUclips memberships!
Yes please! Do more of this! :)
👍 👍
Another great one. I've been using Blender since June so I might be able to follow along. Cheers.
hope you find it helpful!
This Corridor reminds me of the beginning of Toy Story 2 honestly. Where Buzz Lightyear was chased down the corridor by a wall with spikes. Good times 👌
Haha oh yeah I remember that part. : )
Looks nice!
thank you!!
thank you for this tutorial. as a beginner myself after watching some of your beginner tutorial i can easily follow along thanks a lot...and i have one question can we align any object to a plane exactly?? (just like you did with the cylinder but based on assumption)
Thanks for watching! You could use Blender's snapping tool to rotate the cylinder to the same rotation as the wall panel.
please continue with more Intermediate and even advanced videos for textures and lighting!
thanks for the tutorial requests 👍
Thanks a lot, great job!
I noticed that there is a flicker above the door in the upper edge. I have also seen this in other Blender videos. How does this happen and how can you prevent it.
If there is flickering that is likely because of overlapping faces.
Keep it King Art! 😎
Thanks! 👍
Amazing 🤩🤩
Thanks!
This will be awesome 😎 🔥🔥thanks bro😊
Hope you like it!!
Amazing
Thanks!
As a fellow LinuxMint user can I ask which tablet you actually use and how much of the usability is available "out of the box"?
I have the Huion Kamvas GT-191. Although that tablet is an older tablet, so its now out of production. But I'm pretty sure any other Huion or Gaomon tablet will work. I know someone who has a Gaomon tablet, and it works great for them on Linux.
And I don't need any drivers. The pen pressure and pen work automatically. I also have Linux Mint Cinnamon OS.
I also have a multi-monitor setup, and so on default, the pen mapping isn't mapped to the tablet screen correctly.
But Linux Mint Cinnamon is able to detect the pen, and so in the "Graphics Tablet" Settings on Linux Mint, I can map the pen to the correct monitor.
However, if it doesn't work that way, you can also create a terminal command to map the pen to the correct monitor. You can then add the terminal command to the Startup Applications, on Linux Mint, so it correctly maps the pen to the monitor on startup.
The terminal command might look something like this:
*xsetwacom set "HID 256c:006e Pen stylus" MapToOutput HEAD-1*
Depending on what monitors you have and what drawing tablet you have, the terminal command will be a little different, because of the monitor name and pen name. You can figure out what terminal command you need to use, by reading this article: askubuntu.com/questions/839161/limit-a-graphics-tablet-to-one-monitor
Hope this helps!
@@RyanKingArt Thanks. I get annoyed when manufacturers have MacOS drivers but not Linux and you have to extract the Linux driver from them. BTW I know you use RMB to select but other LinuxMint users who want to use LMB select will need to go into the Control Center and Windows and click the Behaviour tab and with the Special key to move and resize windows bit change Alt to Disabled. Hope that's helpful to someone. Thanks again.
@@TheOiyou Yeah. Actually I have to change that setting as well in the settings, even though I use right click select.
Perfect pacing for me, Thanks :)
Glad to hear that! thanks for watching.
Great tutorial
thanks!
Tank you Ryan...
you're welcome!
Hello sir I am from India. I watch and follow all your videos, but one thing I have problem. Please turn on your viewpoint Let us know in which access you are working? And very nice video sir 😄
what do you mean by viewpoint?
@@RyanKingArt x y z that green and red blue. That plus icon. Is not showing on your video sir please trun on
Intermediate is OK, Ryan.
👍
Yes, more advanced and intermediate and faster paced videos. Way too much blender beginner content on RUclips already.
Thanks for the info! 👍
Intermediate and advance stuff please. I’m gonna do this one but will add some Aliens theme .
thanks for the feedback! 👍
Great tutorial! I love it!😃
I only have one problem: The bevel modifier doesn't do anything when I try to use it. I didn't make the SciFi hallway axactly as you did, but I used the same modelling techniques. What coul've gone wrong? How can I fix this?
check to make sure there are no overlapping vertices.
@@RyanKingArt I did merge by distance and it removed a lot of vertecis, but I syill can't use the bevel modifier. Anything else I can try?
I actually already solved the problem somehow!
@@RyanKingArt Thank you for that reply as it almost drove me crazy. I couldn't get it to work on the light panels (I already had enough troubles with the inset face & boundry on them - had to start over to get it). I then thought that someone else might have had the same troubles and I read you reply above. I checked and could remove 4 vertices and then it worked fine!
Look at all the greebles!
love it 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
thanks!
Do you have any idea how to make a light reacting material? Like when uv paint glows when hit by uv light.
Hmm, no I've never tried that before.
@@RyanKingArt It's an open question, I tried looking for something but got back empty handed. It would have fitted a nice storytelling to find some reacting graffiti on the walls of the sci-fi corridor.
Anyway if you happen to devise a method it would make for an outstanding tutorial.
Nice
thank you!
🤩🤩
thanks!
great job broo :***********
thanks
thanks
You're welcome!
soo cool
thanks!
Please can you made a video on car creation in blender from scratch
thanks for the tutorial request. 👍
Hey brother can you please do tutorials on photorealistic nature environments.
thanks for the tutorial idea. 👍
@@RyanKingArt 😂
👍👍👍
thank you!
I wasn't able to fix the widget issue with the Thanks button and Google didn't get back to me. So, I joined in order to make sure you are getting compensated for your time properly. When there is a will there is a way.
Hmm that's odd. I don't know why the Super Thanks feature is acting up. Thank you very much for your support, I really appreciate it! 😀
@@RyanKingArt I am using Bing for my browser. I suspect that Microsoft's updates might have added security features that might be getting in the way. But, not getting into the weeds about it, here. Anyway, nice job with the new tutorial, I am looking forward to jumping into it.
Tutorial starts @3:35😂
That's actually tоo slow, and more about you making composition rather then some blender hax or features. Will see in next parts
thanks for the feedback. 👍
how can i make line art out of this corridor?
you could use Blender's freestyle feature. you could also use geometry nodes to make a cool wireframe effect.
@@RyanKingArt i use it before as noob. it renders around objects it goes halfway, i just want to use it to export sequences frame out of it. then put in a 2d program to color it just like a 90s anime color background
I have a problem with the light can you please help me
what problem are you having with the light? Can you explain in more detail what the problem is?
I don't know how to explain it 😢😢
I never see yo using auto mirror. It's a lot quicker than deleting half your cube everytime
Please stop doing this tutorial i can't do anything 😢😢😢
what do you mean?
I mean i can't do the light and more stuff but thanks and please help me 😢😢😢
3 and a half minutes of waffle before the tutorial even starts is not cool. I reckon you will lose a fair few viewers before it even begins. Make it short and to the point in future
Thanks for the feedback. 👍
Everything he spoke about for those 3 mins were worth the time for me.
Great tutorial. Nice pace.
Glad you liked it!