I've watched a LOT of Blender tutorials lately, and yours are simply brilliant. Your way of defining and explaining each step is greatly appreciated. No one else comes close!
IF YOU ARE HAVING TROUBLE WITH THE 'JOIN' part at 10:20 with the CTRL+J and Active object is not a selected mesh' part: It's because you are trying to join too many pieces of the letter at once. To solve, select the entire letter, and see the first two 'inner fill' objects on the right and join THOSE two first. If you just do that for the letters you are having problems with, you can join all the rest of the object just fine. I'm not sure, but it seems to be about parts of the letter touching, so just keep experimenting with joining two parts of the letter until it all comes together.
That's so cool! I'm really glad one of our videos was able to help you start learning Blender. Let me know if there is anything else you'd like to learn about it. Looking forward to seeing what you create!
Thanks for you time and effort putting this educational resource here. I have been playing around with Blender for 6 to 8 years when I have some time as a hobby off-line with a computer and books that I bought. Over the past few months have looked over some of the videos here. Decorating and creating fonts is something of personal interest to me. I come from the old school of graphic arts. My formal educational training was 1960's and 1970's years before computers were available. In the past I did some (by hand) sign painting, illustration, poster and graphic designs. Would you believe I used to work with rub on graphics from sheets of lettering styles you were able to purchase in stores that were useful for transparent sheets of layout. Did some sign painting by hand with bulletin paint. Again, designed some menus for restaurants with pen and ink. My formal educational training was for Commercial Art, Advertising and Illustrating. Recall learning about how cartoons were made back then frame by frame painting, drawing, masking, and whatever. Most of that stuff is obsolete these days and I have picked up on my own free time computer graphics. Blender is one of the most challenging and complicated programs I have experienced with computer graphics. This tutorial is helpful for learning Blender.
I enjoyed this tutorial... I made a few changes like using another name... And adding other effects from another tutorial... In order to understand "Principled BSDF..."
As someone with little to no good knowledge of how to use Blender, this tutorial was infinitely helpful. Thank you! I hope you go on to make more tutorials (maybe even one about the basics of Blender?).
I'm so happy to hear that! I've been helped by man great tutorials so it's really nice to be able to help others. I definitely will keep making more, and I'll add that suggestion to the list!!
@@JustTheBasics Thank you for responding! Yeah, a basics tutorial on Blender, with your style of content (which makes it really easy to understand what to do), could be amazing. Also, part-way I was inspired by the fact that you did a How To Train Your Dragon logo, which is why I watched this one, and I tried to replicate the actual movie logo as accurate as possible for a fan-project, want me to link it?
Thank you! That is an excellent suggestion! I'll see if I can find out how to do that for my next tutorials! I know I definitely appreciate when other tutorials leave it on!
@@JustTheBasics it's because of youtube algorithms (( you can do some shity conten but if it's downloads regularly than your videos will be recomended (( That's why pritty good content is not on top. I'm staying here with you! I hope this will help at least a little.
I start watching your video - I got lost in minute 1:01 (SORRY ) I added the text. Then you say "A" or "Ha" or something > then X, 9 - 0 to stand vertical the text. _ LOST! - I am very new, Can you please help.... what is "A" or Ha" then when I hit X, I get a pop up menu - to DELETE the text , and the 9 - 0 does nothing. Thank you for your help.
Great question! There are several ways you can accomplish this. The easiest way would be to composite (or edit it after being rendered) onto a black background. In Blender's compositor you can drag and drop an "Alpha Over" node between your render layer and composite node (Just press shift + A and search 'Alpha Over') Then plug your render layer into the bottom socket and change the color of the top socket to black. Make sure it is still connected to the composite node. The 2nd option is, in your scene in Blender (Eevee) you can press Shift + A and add in a plane. Give it a new material, set it to emission and change the color to black. Then scroll down and under material settings change 'shadow' from opaque to 'none.' This is just so it doesn't cast shadows onto your text. I hope that is somewhat helpful! If not I'd be happy to do a short tutorial explaining it with a bit more clarity :) Thanks for the great question!
Yes, this step is covered at approximately 3:00 minutes into the tutorial. To be able to edit the UV properties of text, you need to first convert it to a "Mesh." You can do this by selecting your text object, then right clicking and selecting "convert to mesh" as explained in the tutorial. You can then press TAB > U (Unwrap) and select smart UV project. Hope that helps!
Great question!! Once you've enabled "transparent background" you'll need to render your image out as a png. To do this, press 0 on the numpad to switch to camera view, then select "N" to bring up your right hand side toolbar. There will be 4 vertical panels, item, tool, view, create. Select "view" and then scroll until you see the checkbox entitled Camera "Lock to view." Check the tick in this box, then you will be able to move your camera around the scene. Find the angle that you like (For front on standard text press "1" on the numpad then "ctrl + alt + 0" to set this view) Once your camera is position at an angle you are satisfied with, press F12 on your keyboard to render. Once the image is rendered, you can select the header "image" in the top left of the screen and select "save as" to save your png in the location of your choice. I hope that makes some sense? Does that answer your question? :)
CNTR+ J SOLUTION Hello ALL !! First off, many many thanks for the video , I hit the ground running on my current project that has 3D text in it. Straight to the point, and a good laugh to start eveything off. I found a weird solution for the cntrl+J command not doing anything. After seperation into loose parts, to join all the parts of a single letter without fail, just move one of the parts slightly in whichever direction, right click to cancel the move and reselect all parts and cntrl+J once again. No error :) PEACE !
That's a great question, I'll have to do some research, I'm planning on making an updated tutorial on creating a canyon environment so I'll let you know if I can find a method - I'm sure there is one, I just don't know what it is yet... Thanks for the great question tho!
I've watched a LOT of Blender tutorials lately, and yours are simply brilliant. Your way of defining and explaining each step is greatly appreciated. No one else comes close!
Thanks for the kind words, I deeply appreciate it. I'm glad you enjoyed the tutorial!
C'mon! I love the way you explained it. Easy to follow and understand. Thank you! God bless you 🙏
bro i almost fell out of my chair with the volume switch from the intro
This is god tier, I was looking for something like this as a small short intro to show my username, four years later and this was still helpful lol
IF YOU ARE HAVING TROUBLE WITH THE 'JOIN' part at 10:20 with the CTRL+J and Active object is not a selected mesh' part:
It's because you are trying to join too many pieces of the letter at once. To solve, select the entire letter, and see the first two 'inner fill' objects on the right and join THOSE two first. If you just do that for the letters you are having problems with, you can join all the rest of the object just fine. I'm not sure, but it seems to be about parts of the letter touching, so just keep experimenting with joining two parts of the letter until it all comes together.
Thank you bro that helped a bunch.
Thank you so much brother , I'm Gratedful for this 🙏🙂
I saw a notification that you uploaded a video so I pressed it straight away good to see a other video
it turned out greattt! your instructions were super easy to follow💗thank you so so much!!! 🙏🏼
big fan of the little "bye!" at the end
Hey that's awesome you watched til the end! I'll try to keep it up ;)
I've been looking for a cool text blender animation. Thank God I found this. Thanks a lot Just The Basics
Oh my god... That step of duplicating and setting one to just the outside - I wish someone had told me that ages ago.
Thank You for this tutorial,was needing for my opening batman fan film!👍👍
i wish youtube had a bigger like option cause this was so clear and so so helpful! thank you so much
This taught me how to use blender for the first time! Thanks!
That's so cool! I'm really glad one of our videos was able to help you start learning Blender. Let me know if there is anything else you'd like to learn about it. Looking forward to seeing what you create!
Same
Thanks for you time and effort putting this educational resource here. I have been playing around with Blender for 6 to 8 years when I have some time as a hobby off-line with a computer and books that I bought. Over the past few months have looked over some of the videos here. Decorating and creating fonts is something of personal interest to me. I come from the old school of graphic arts. My formal educational training was 1960's and 1970's years before computers were available. In the past I did some (by hand) sign painting, illustration, poster and graphic designs. Would you believe I used to work with rub on graphics from sheets of lettering styles you were able to purchase in stores that were useful for transparent sheets of layout. Did some sign painting by hand with bulletin paint. Again, designed some menus for restaurants with pen and ink. My formal educational training was for Commercial Art, Advertising and Illustrating. Recall learning about how cartoons were made back then frame by frame painting, drawing, masking, and whatever. Most of that stuff is obsolete these days and I have picked up on my own free time computer graphics. Blender is one of the most challenging and complicated programs I have experienced with computer graphics. This tutorial is helpful for learning Blender.
This tutorial was really good, easily to follow and no problem with all actions! Thank you!!
Thank you! really helpful, great tutorial!
this man carried my whole blender carreer
THANK YOU!!! I've been manually making borders to my text and this saves me a LOT of time! THANKS AGAIN!
This tutorials is literally one of the best..
Thanks man
Thanks bro, I'm gonna use this as my intro :D
This video helped me in the latest version too. Thank you so much!❤
This is all I was searching for .
Great tutorial 👌
Dope tutorial bro!! Subscribed
I enjoyed this tutorial... I made a few changes like using another name... And adding other effects from another tutorial... In order to understand "Principled BSDF..."
very cool tutorial!! Thanks
This tutorial is awesome! Thank you so much, it really helped me a lot.
Really clearly explained! Thank you!
Thanks a lot . I did this text animation for the first time in Blender . You are the best ❤️🥺
Hey, that's so awesome! Thank you for the kind words!
This COOOL Stuff Really Inspire me a lot, THX!
Thank you so much bro. Please keep up the work. I enjoyed a lot and very grateful! 😁😁
I'll try my best,! Thanks for supporting the channel :)
Lots of great beginner tips in this, well worth watching if you're new to Blender
As someone with little to no good knowledge of how to use Blender, this tutorial was infinitely helpful. Thank you! I hope you go on to make more tutorials (maybe even one about the basics of Blender?).
I'm so happy to hear that! I've been helped by man great tutorials so it's really nice to be able to help others. I definitely will keep making more, and I'll add that suggestion to the list!!
@@JustTheBasics Thank you for responding! Yeah, a basics tutorial on Blender, with your style of content (which makes it really easy to understand what to do), could be amazing.
Also, part-way I was inspired by the fact that you did a How To Train Your Dragon logo, which is why I watched this one, and I tried to replicate the actual movie logo as accurate as possible for a fan-project, want me to link it?
quick easy and to the point... you might consider leaving the screen keypress option on during tutorials. For complete noobs like me!
Thank you! That is an excellent suggestion! I'll see if I can find out how to do that for my next tutorials! I know I definitely appreciate when other tutorials leave it on!
I can always appreciate a useful tutorial. Thanks!!
You're most welcome! Thanks for the comment :)
Great video, this is very inspiring. Keep up with content!
Thank You 🙏🙂
Wow Looks great! ^_^ Thanks for making this tutorial!!!
Very good video, Keep uploading such awesome things
Thank you! I'll try my best :)
boyyyy. just wait till 2020 you learns about node wrangler.
THANK YOU
Very nice tutorial. Thank you!
i try to learn your tutrial this very cool thank you
Really goood job bro
Andrew Kramer loved this.
No problem, thanks for checking it out and taking the time to leave a comment!
Is that from the video copilot? Loools
Helpful bro thanks 👍
You're welcome, thanks for the comment :)
amazing xo
excellent tutorial, thank you 🙏🏻
You're very welcome!
Thank You....Your Awesome
Thank you for the kind words, I've still got a lot to learn, but I really appreciate the support :)
How do I export this animation as a video@1080p and save it
something i was looking for. thnx
Great, thank you! But depending on the angle of the letters, the HDRI image is reflected in the golden surface. How can this be prevented? Thank you!
amazing bro
Thank you!
Amazing tutorial man
Loved this 😁
Is this a youtube bug or something that a channel like yours has only 500 subs ?
Well i subbed you. :)
Hahaha thank you! Appreciate your support!! That's super kind of you to say. No, it's no bug, just need to make more tutorials I think ;)
@@JustTheBasics it's because of youtube algorithms (( you can do some shity conten but if it's downloads regularly than your videos will be recomended (( That's why pritty good content is not on top. I'm staying here with you!
I hope this will help at least a little.
That's why I hate youtube'$ algorithm , this guy need an army sub, for God sake!
Hi amazing Tutorial
Excellent!
BRAVO!
thanks for tutorial
Nice Tutorial is it possible to place the Sunlight in front of the text?
You are very good. Thanks
when i press tab it only lets me rename the text how do i use the uv mapping tool
I start watching your video - I got lost in minute 1:01 (SORRY ) I added the text. Then you say "A" or "Ha" or something > then X, 9 - 0 to stand vertical the text. _ LOST! - I am very new, Can you please help.... what is "A" or Ha" then when I hit X, I get a pop up menu - to DELETE the text , and the 9 - 0 does nothing. Thank you for your help.
It's actually 'R' for rotation..
Thanks my teacher
hey thank you for this tutorial i still get that pop up says object is selected not a mesh ect... in the second 10:25
How to select inner layer or outer layer of text
Wow. Sir
sweet thank you
For Insert Keyframe Menu > "Location, Rotation & scale" Press "K" || Blender 4.2.3
fine , thank you
Welcome 😊
Everything worked just like tutorial until I rendered which was just blown out with white light? Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
Btw is 12gb of my laptop ram enough for doing this ?
can we make this same in cycle render or blender render ?
hi I tried to use the links to the textures and it says there's an error any one else experience this problem ?
is there a way to make the background black but keep the shine of the hdri sun in the scene?
Great question! There are several ways you can accomplish this. The easiest way would be to composite (or edit it after being rendered) onto a black background. In Blender's compositor you can drag and drop an "Alpha Over" node between your render layer and composite node (Just press shift + A and search 'Alpha Over') Then plug your render layer into the bottom socket and change the color of the top socket to black. Make sure it is still connected to the composite node.
The 2nd option is, in your scene in Blender (Eevee) you can press Shift + A and add in a plane. Give it a new material, set it to emission and change the color to black. Then scroll down and under material settings change 'shadow' from opaque to 'none.' This is just so it doesn't cast shadows onto your text. I hope that is somewhat helpful! If not I'd be happy to do a short tutorial explaining it with a bit more clarity :) Thanks for the great question!
7:57 realize that I put all Text in one Mash so I can't do hit "new" in my Material Tab and I had to do the hole Tutorial at the beginning again🤦
bro you got to upload more videos. the way to did it was unexpected.
Thank you!, I definitely will. Working on it as fast as I can.
thanks so much
thanks
bro after if i click ctrl j it show no mesh data is join. what can i do
Is it possible to export this projekt with a alpha background?
TAB then whatever doesn't work, for smart UV project, when you hit tab, it will edit the text
Yes, this step is covered at approximately 3:00 minutes into the tutorial. To be able to edit the UV properties of text, you need to first convert it to a "Mesh." You can do this by selecting your text object, then right clicking and selecting "convert to mesh" as explained in the tutorial. You can then press TAB > U (Unwrap) and select smart UV project. Hope that helps!
thank you
Having problem with standing the text vertically stand...need help..
Wow
How will I save it as an image?
Thanks
I was do it
thx:)
when I try to add the background texture why does it show up purple?
Hey thanks for tutorial but I cannot understand why im pressing U and nothing happened (((( im stuck on this texture
Hey samee problem! What did u doo?
@@potatobean1960 look carefully to the monitor , there is U on the panel )
When I put the metal 007 texture in to the base color, it turns purple. Any idea why?
It didn't work on tab A U thingg, idk how to do 7:06
uh hi how do you export the text as a png at 9:27
Great question!! Once you've enabled "transparent background" you'll need to render your image out as a png. To do this, press 0 on the numpad to switch to camera view, then select "N" to bring up your right hand side toolbar. There will be 4 vertical panels, item, tool, view, create. Select "view" and then scroll until you see the checkbox entitled Camera "Lock to view." Check the tick in this box, then you will be able to move your camera around the scene. Find the angle that you like (For front on standard text press "1" on the numpad then "ctrl + alt + 0" to set this view) Once your camera is position at an angle you are satisfied with, press F12 on your keyboard to render. Once the image is rendered, you can select the header "image" in the top left of the screen and select "save as" to save your png in the location of your choice. I hope that makes some sense? Does that answer your question? :)
New sub
Thank you! Appreciate the support!
Any file about shortcuts of blender...
really nice ! but for importing textures you should use node wrangler it's way easier :)
CNTR+ J SOLUTION
Hello ALL !! First off, many many thanks for the video , I hit the ground running on my current project that has 3D text in it. Straight to the point, and a good laugh to start eveything off.
I found a weird solution for the cntrl+J command not doing anything. After seperation into loose parts, to join all the parts of a single letter without fail, just move one of the parts slightly in whichever direction, right click to cancel the move and reselect all parts and cntrl+J once again. No error :)
PEACE !
That's a great question, I'll have to do some research, I'm planning on making an updated tutorial on creating a canyon environment so I'll let you know if I can find a method - I'm sure there is one, I just don't know what it is yet... Thanks for the great question tho!
Bro this text was looking like SHEZADA movie text
Hello, how to render it into a video?
Wow))