How to add Cutouts using non-Destructive Modifiers | Blender 2.9 Quick Tutorial for Beginners

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • In this video, I show you how to add non-destructive cutouts to your 3d models in Blender 2.9 without using any addons.
    Cutouts are a good way to add detail to 3d models, and are frequently used in hard surface modeling and industrial designs.
    In this quick beginner-level tutorial, I follow a non destructive 3d modelling workflow, which retains the geometry of the core 3d model and adds levels of detail using modifiers. In Blender 3D, these modifiers are primarily: array, boolean, solidify, bevel, subdivision and lattice. In this tutorial, I use the boolean modifier to create the cutout, and use the bevel modifier to give out model a better appearance.
    I'm planning to make more of these quick "coffee-break" tutorials where I explain fundamental concepts in simple terms. If you have any requests or suggestions, let me know in comments.
    #blender #tutorial #beginner #3d #modeling #cutout #nondestructive
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Комментарии • 42

  • @MrDebkumarbasu
    @MrDebkumarbasu 2 года назад +19

    The most compassionate instructor ever. Didn't obliterate the cube.

  • @OniRyo
    @OniRyo 2 месяца назад

    Awesome! Exactly what I needed to add a little cut-in details for my current project!
    Tip for anyone finding this video: In the boolean modifier if you change "Materials" to Transfer, the material of the cutter will be applied where it cuts. If you set the cutter to an emission material, you get a glowing circuit effect. Remember in EEVEE to enable Bloom, or in Cycles add a Glare Node set to Fog in compositing (if you want a bloom effect that is).

  • @thievious9463
    @thievious9463 10 месяцев назад

    I know this video is two years old but, thank you for the video! It's helped me out tremendously, I'm an aspiring 3D-modeler in the works and I can say this tutorial has shown me the ropes of adding cut-outs and further understanding what modifiers can and cannot do. Thank you for this, you earned my sub. Most tutorials on RUclips don't show you even what anything means half-the-time, in this video you explain with fastidious denotes, straight to the point I must say. Rather than just speed running a short video without explaining anything whatsoever like, "were just going to do this." or "We're going to click this button." Without actually explaining it, thank you for being detail-oriented. :)

  • @freddurstedgebono4589
    @freddurstedgebono4589 Год назад +4

    Thank you for not deleting the default cube.

  • @lebronzejames9738
    @lebronzejames9738 Год назад

    I love the light theatrics here, they're well delivered, not over the top and fit nicely in *your* style - I dig it - great video, esp for newbies and as someone who owns BC I still don't have a strong command of the tool. This provided me with detailed steps, short brief and to the point which is exactly what I needed. Thanks a ton! PS. I like that you showed the process during your intro instead of making it just a monologue before the show starts 👍

  • @silverman1438
    @silverman1438 3 года назад +3

    excellent tutorial, thank you 🙏🏻

    • @sinasinaie
      @sinasinaie  3 года назад

      Thank you for the support. :)

  • @cms9902
    @cms9902 2 года назад +7

    Very informative. However, like so many tutorials, shapes are mostly symmetrical. Many things in life are often at an angle. It would be interesting to see a demo of similar.

    • @sinasinaie
      @sinasinaie  2 года назад +2

      That's a good point! Perhaps, an updated tutorial in the future.

  • @emdai
    @emdai Год назад

    Very cool! Thanks for the video!

  • @jessecohen1
    @jessecohen1 Год назад +1

    I like my cutouts destructive, that way, I don't second guess if I made the right decision.

  • @TerryMartinART
    @TerryMartinART 2 года назад +3

    I will take a guess.... Boolean and baking some normals with multi res and shrink wrap to a duplicate. Or maybe hey.... will it bake those normals even if you don’t apply the Boolean ? That would be pretty cool. I just started learning baking 2 weeks ago.... and I know little. Enough to get myself into trouble that’s about it really.

    • @sinasinaie
      @sinasinaie  2 года назад +2

      Sorry to disappoint you, but the way I do it in this video is not as complicated as you are expecting. In fact, there is no baking or shrink wrap involved. :)

    • @TerryMartinART
      @TerryMartinART 2 года назад +2

      @@sinasinaie I’m about to watch it now, I love easier less complicated :)

    • @omermagen824
      @omermagen824 Год назад +2

      I tried learning baking and now I can make great brownies and cinnamon rolls but my models still suck :(

  • @bonecircuit9123
    @bonecircuit9123 3 года назад

    nice mate

  • @ammusionist
    @ammusionist 2 года назад +2

    Have you tried adding a solidify modifier to the cutter instead of the duplicate/intersection?

    • @sinasinaie
      @sinasinaie  2 года назад +2

      That is a valid option in certain cases. The result of the two methods would be slightly different though.

    • @mikerusby
      @mikerusby 8 месяцев назад

      That is the normal way to do it tbh

  • @ramomate1705
    @ramomate1705 Год назад

    dude you should do nature documentaries instead of blender tutorials

  • @georgeramsell1783
    @georgeramsell1783 11 месяцев назад

    If wanted to make it appear as a dotted line, how would I go about that?

  • @catalogadoor
    @catalogadoor 2 года назад +1

    how did you duplicate the rectangle? at 4:19, in my blender it doesn't generate the lines as if it had no connection with the larger cube
    thanks dude, nice workl

    • @catalogadoor
      @catalogadoor 2 года назад +1

      got it, shift d, yEAhhh

    • @sinasinaie
      @sinasinaie  2 года назад +1

      Great!
      Also, play around with with "alt+d".
      It duplicates the object, and keeps the two linked together. So changes (not all though) you make to either, will also affect the other one.

    • @catalogadoor
      @catalogadoor 2 года назад

      @@sinasinaie Thanks for the tip, yes I will use it, but I avoided it so I could have more freedom when changing it, or is there a way to unlink later? after i generated with alt+d

    • @sinasinaie
      @sinasinaie  2 года назад +1

      Yes, to remove the link between two objects:
      1. go the "object data properties" tab (the icon is a triangle, and its right above the material properties tab).
      2. On the top right hand side of this tab, you will see the name of your object. And on the left of the shield icon, you will see a number (most likely, 2).
      3. Click on that number to remove the link between the two objects.

    • @catalogadoor
      @catalogadoor 2 года назад

      @@sinasinaie you're the best, thank you so much, i'll see a video of you a day, until it's all over, they're amazing tutorials

  • @TerryMartinART
    @TerryMartinART 2 года назад +1

    Really nice ! Get video and perfect sound presentation, mic/ music. Did not enjoy a cup of coffee. Sitting on a thrown and having coffee don’t go well.

    • @sinasinaie
      @sinasinaie  2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @tsm688
      @tsm688 Год назад

      you threw what?

  • @taylorlandlords
    @taylorlandlords Год назад +1

    This method doesn't work anymore to create a cutout, there's probably a small step to make it work in the current version but following step by step it currently does not.

    • @sinasinaie
      @sinasinaie  Год назад +1

      Still works. You probably missed a step.

    • @taylorlandlords
      @taylorlandlords Год назад +1

      @@sinasinaie I'm not sure I ended up making a hollow rectangle with a missing face and using one boolean expression with difference. I tried to follow. Not sure why it's not working as prescribed. But I did ultimately achieve my goal using your video so thank you.

  • @emmettbeech5441
    @emmettbeech5441 2 года назад

    I notice at 4:19 when you duplicate the cutter, it doesn't appear in the collection in the upper right? I tried it with Shift D and and Alt D and I see a new object in the collection.

    • @emmettbeech5441
      @emmettbeech5441 2 года назад

      Sorry I needed to have the cutter in Edit mode then use Shift D.

    • @sinasinaie
      @sinasinaie  2 года назад

      Seems like you worked it out. :)

  • @hkhkvillagemall1978
    @hkhkvillagemall1978 2 года назад

    excellent, underviewed tutorial should earn more views, let me do a favor of liking and commenting on this video.

    • @sinasinaie
      @sinasinaie  2 года назад

      Thanks heaps, I truly appreciate your support, :)

  • @DavizMendez-vk5uq
    @DavizMendez-vk5uq 2 месяца назад

    TOO FAST