Important update for Blender v2.90: The node setup with the gradient color at 19:48 will no longer move properly with the mesh in the updated version. Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be an easy way to fix this for beginners. However, there are still a lot to learn in this tutorial even if you have to skip the gradient colors! Try experimenting with colorful lights instead, and simply use a strong solid color of your choice. If you are a beginner and you absolutely love colorful gradients, you can always follow this tutorial in Blender v2.82 or earlier. Thanks for watching! For advanced users: A UV unwrapping with projection set to 'project from view' (when viewing the mesh from the side) should do the trick. Use Edit Mode and UV Editor if you need to tweak it. The mapping of the texture can then be set to UV and should follow the mesh perfectly!
I'm starting to get mad, I have 2 different materials, on 2 separate mesh, (the materials) they are one the copy of the other, and on one (the core) it works fine If you do not make strange curves on the bezel curve, and the second (that as I said is the COPY of the core material) whit the exate same nodes, do not works, in both 2.83 and 2.9. It the time form my pc to jump out of the window?
OK it's work!...... but if I change position of crystals the Color change! Look that --> imgur.com/3wTT8F1 I have to locked something in the Mapping node? My ShaderEditor for crystals object --> imgur.com/8G0in7Z
I use the exact same texture setup, but whenever I move the crystal the texture moves - it only has the gradient when it’s directly at (0,0), and when I move it, it moves through the texture. Do you have any idea how to fix this? I’ve been trying for an hour but I couldn’t find a way XD
I‘m 2 minutes into it and all that is on my mind is: Hoooly shit, this a high-end production tutorial. Everything is put together so well. Congratz, man! 🙌🏼🥳
This is one of the best Blender tutorial i've seen. I've never seen a 28 minutes long tutorial without wanting to increase the speed. Is so pleasant to watch. Huge props man. Keep it up, Please
Honestly; splendid job. When I look for After Effects tutorials, I find people explaining what I want in a guide fashion; they use it in a project, do it slowly and understandably, and (usually) explain what the feature does rather than what it will do in this project-specific case. This was one thing I always missed because most Blender tutorials were either producing something vaguely interesting at most or pacing themselves as if the creators wanted their chopped 'workflow' to compare with the speed of light. This is just so good, and so refreshing. Well paced, informative, with a good and interesting result. If Blender had more tutorials like this one, in the future it would certainly be a more popular choice for high-end 3D software users. It's not just about competing in features, the more important part is using them; being able to learn to take advantage of the software is essentially what can sell it.
Man I had to screenshot this comment! Such an intriguing observation. Thank you kindly for this! Would you be interested in shooting me a message on instagram @lotsalote so I can bounce you some quick questions?
amazing tutorial man, everything was perfect for me, the structure, the customized animations of the differents parts of the video, the clear explanation of everything. It was like... simply wow. So keep uploading quality tutorials like this.
I'm going to be honest man, this is one of the cleanest most professional tutorials on youtube. Your explanations and process are clear and easy to understand. Subscribed👍
That intro was so cool, i straight up repeated it like 10 times before starting the tutorial. Just amazing! Edit: just watched the whole tutorial and i am speechless. The quality of your video is insane, i had so much fun creating this scene along side you. Thank you for making this video!
Everyone has their own favourite Blender tutor on RUclips like Guru, Ian, CG Geek etc. But YOU are my favourite Blender tutor on RUclips. Every tutorial of yours has some positive vibes in it and even the contents that you share with us are always so cool to work with.
Yes, Yes Yes this was EPIC straight to the point no BS no under 1min BS no trying to be funny JUST STRAIGHT TO THE POINT thank you very much hope to see more #keepfilming
The highlight of this vid is the text deforming and changing shape according to the next section of the tutorial. I wish there were more blender tutorial makers with as much effort in their videos. Good job dude!
I want to watch great blender tutorials like this 24 hours a day. I always have to go offline when I'm working with blender so I don't get stuck in the great tutorials :-)
after two years of learning blender and only able to add and delete a cube with no one really teaching blender but savaging money for courses online, this is the best tut ive ever seen , now i think i can restart my blender journey thank you so much for this great free content. You are changing lives man!!
I have attempted to do a human render, a donut tutorial, and those I have dropped as I felt like I was being told instead of guided, but this! I felt like I had an impact on its outcome! Thx man great work
As a newbie to blender, I find myself wondering how to do a certain thing and bam, you just seem to have at least one segment of a video that covers it. E.g. I was having an issue getting the object to follow a curve path, sorted. I couldn't wrap my head around the glass colour shaders, sorted. I couldn't figure out denoising the meh glass I had produced beforehand, sorted. 1 vid and my project can now proceed for another few hours before I'm inevitably scratching my head again! To give this level of tutorial out for free and for it to be so precise is astonishing. Thank you so much
I don't usually comment on youtube videos, but you deserve it, this is undoubtedly the most incredible tutorial I've seen in many years; the custom animations, the clarity and simplicity of the process and the effect achieved at the end is incredible, the introduction was epic, congratulations, I hope to see many more tutorials from you, greetings from Colombia.
I'm watching on a 30" display with custom built monitor speakers powerd by Class-A valve gear and your production quality is a crisp and clean as your presentation style! Really simple and amazing work! :o)
First, this tutorial is wonderful and it introduced me to a lot of new techniques and ideas. I just started using Blender last week and this was very easy to follow. Thanks! Second, my ColorRamp is only displaying one color of my gradient and I cannot figure out what's causing the problem. I tested the material on a new cube and it works just fine, so I'm guessing it has something to to with my UV map. I don't remember doing anything differently from you, so I'm not sure why mine doesn't work. I tried unwrapping them and that didn't change anything (granted, I don't really know what I'm doing so I probably did it wrong). This also happened with another scene that I made a couple days ago. Can anyone help me figure out what's causing the gradient texture to fail? Edit: The gradient interestingly appears correct in edit mode. When I enter object mode and it snaps back to the curve, it goes back to being a single color. Edit 2: I managed to partially resolve the issue by experimenting with the unwrapped mesh, but I don't understand why I had to do that. Regardless, I learned something! :D
Hey mate, would you mind doing a tutorial on that sick slow-mo shots effect? I'd really love to be able to slow down parts of my renders but I can't think of a single smart way.
Hi, If you download his project file and select the 3 Streaks, you will see different keyframes which are controlling the slowmotion effect. So basically, as more frames you have between two keyframes, so that slower the motion will be (so for example, keyframe 1, location:" x:0,y:0z:0", and keyframe 2, location: "x:2,y:2,z:2", and it takes 100 frames for example (between the 2 keyframes are 100 frames if you would visualize this example), it would be slower than if the same thing would be 20 frames long) I hope you understand it 👍 (It's the way i did it and i think he as well, but likely there is a better way🤷♂️)
You're very skilled educator. I started learning Blender a year ago, so I don't need a lot of details on what exactly you're doing, and usually it is irritating when people explain to you the stuff you already know how to do. But in your case it is very subtle and concise how you bring attention to what you're doing and pressing. I wish I found your channel earlier. Great job. Can't wait to watch your channel blow up!
I used an image texture (rainbow colours created in Gimp, 1000 X 100 pixels), with cube crystal UV unwrapped as box, in UV Editor I needed to rotate and scale the unwarpped vertices to get the mapping I needed.
Your work is truly incredible, complete, one of the best on Blender I've ever seen. I can learn a lot from you, despite my sixty years it's a pleasure to get back to messing around with the PC. Well done and greetings from Sardinia.
It made me cry. It's so beautiful I'm crying. Thank you for this amazing tutorial. I love the way you are describing things so much. Thank you for your time.
You must read minds Polyfjord, I have this idea for a trailer that involves a logo I designed, and this EXACT tutorial. I've finally managed to get the logo almost perfected within Photoshop, and was putting off building it in Blender because I wanted to build it and do the twisting as well, and now I have no reason to put it off any longer!! Thank you!!!!
i can pretty much tell at least 95% of the new people trying blender got it all the way to the end right, besides rendering. The video was at least top 3 on my watched yt videos, really amazing work, i kinda walked into this blender world a bit late but for now i got the motive which is watching your videos, i've learned a lot in this video thanks to you. Keep it up :)
Hey, I just rewatched your video again, caus I thought about Blender. I just wanted to thank you once more for making this video. Because of this beauty I started with blender and became quite skilled in the past 2 years. Thank you Polyfjord for your rafiness and skill to make the world smile.
This is one of the best Blender tuts I've ever seen. Great pacing, not too much detail, not too little. I loved little touches like the title cards which relate to the section. And... result! Man, I can't wait to get home and try this!
POLYFJORD I want to share with you how much my work has evolved after I started studying your tutorials in depth. My projects have leveled up. Every time I have projects, I come to your channel and choose different tutorials and manage to merge several tips and tricks. I'm starting a new project in my career that is actually just a hobby. Blender is my favorite toy and your channel is my research lab. I greatly appreciate your work, I promote your channel as a better dops to learn about Blender at a professional level. You think really fast, I slow down the videos to 0.5 , turn on the translator and move on, pausing, rewinding, marking the important parts and repeating the tips until I get it in my head. You are great. Thank you for sharing and know that your greatest gift is teaching. Congratulations! It must be the thousandth time I've come to this tutorial _ it's BY FAR MY FAVORITE! Thanks to you, my Emmerks3D channel is going through a metamorphosis and soon I will have another channel, another level. Emmerks3d was just a starting point. Thanks!
i love these new tutorials they tell u all the things they should be telling like which buttons to press a few years they only told what to do but not how to do great work
It is very intelligible, everything is laid out on shelves, you have a talent to make tutorials, develop it and use it. And, in fact, the tutorial is very useful!
Men I just love your tutorials. As an experienced Blender user, even though I knew all the single steps you are showing there, I would never had the idea to utilize it like this. Nice Vision!
I love your tutorial style. You make it very easy to understand and see what to do. I admit to getting unexpected results with Blender, which makes it difficult to learn and move forward with (in this case, the gradient wouldn't apply and it stayed monochrome). But it's usually just in need of a restart, then delete the things that weren't working, and doing them over (deleted all textures and started over with them, and the glass gradient worked the first try). I'm very meticulous in following tutorials, and I appreciate the time and effort you put into these detailed, and easy to follow tutorials. It gives me hope that someone stupid like myself might actually be able to learn how to use Blender. Thank you! :)
I have never used blender and don't plan to. I don't even do 3D modelling whatsoever. Still, these's something extremely interesting about these videos, and you're a natural teacher. Keep it up!
Only few people can take such a project and explain it so beautifully without pacing it too slow. Love the video! P.s. Guilty of playing the first 20 seconds too many times because its so good 😛
Nice Job to my man out here giving the default cube some love! Seriously though, insanely good tutorial, and well paced. It's really easy to get lost in blender tutorials, but your explanations were fast and simple. I hope you get the attention to your channel that you deserve!
You did an awesome tutorial ! Simple to follow, every step is well explained, the all tut is separate in different steps. Extremely professional, thanks !
i am loving your works. please upload these kind of tutorial more so that the students like me can learn more and can get motivation. you are doing super great!!!!!!!!
That was an amazing tutorial ! The time and effort you put into this video is just incredible ! For all the people who are having issues with the color gradient only displaying in edit mode, I found the solution. The problem comes from the bevel modifier. You just need to set the limit method to None for it to work properly.
Important update for Blender v2.90: The node setup with the gradient color at 19:48 will no longer move properly with the mesh in the updated version. Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be an easy way to fix this for beginners. However, there are still a lot to learn in this tutorial even if you have to skip the gradient colors! Try experimenting with colorful lights instead, and simply use a strong solid color of your choice. If you are a beginner and you absolutely love colorful gradients, you can always follow this tutorial in Blender v2.82 or earlier. Thanks for watching!
For advanced users: A UV unwrapping with projection set to 'project from view' (when viewing the mesh from the side) should do the trick. Use Edit Mode and UV Editor if you need to tweak it. The mapping of the texture can then be set to UV and should follow the mesh perfectly!
I'm starting to get mad, I have 2 different materials, on 2 separate mesh, (the materials) they are one the copy of the other, and on one (the core) it works fine If you do not make strange curves on the bezel curve, and the second (that as I said is the COPY of the core material) whit the exate same nodes, do not works, in both 2.83 and 2.9. It the time form my pc to jump out of the window?
Really weird! Having a difficult time reproducing this error myself!
you should pin this so people don't overlook it
OK it's work!...... but if I change position of crystals the Color change! Look that --> imgur.com/3wTT8F1
I have to locked something in the Mapping node?
My ShaderEditor for crystals object --> imgur.com/8G0in7Z
I use the exact same texture setup, but whenever I move the crystal the texture moves - it only has the gradient when it’s directly at (0,0), and when I move it, it moves through the texture. Do you have any idea how to fix this? I’ve been trying for an hour but I couldn’t find a way XD
One of the most well put together blender tutorials I’ve seen, I wish I had the time to put this much effort into mine, really good stuff man!!!
Hey thanks so much!
Its ducky 3D!!
We need both Ducky. Keep doing you.
I've made some great renders thanks to you Ducky!
i don't believe my favourite youtuber
I‘m 2 minutes into it and all that is on my mind is: Hoooly shit, this a high-end production tutorial. Everything is put together so well. Congratz, man! 🙌🏼🥳
Thanks so much mrglissi!! I always get genuinely happy when I see comments from you!! 🔥
Took me 24 seconds and I already thought this was amazing. Dragon ball z in real life.
Coolest intro for a tutorial I've ever seen! Respect, man!
0:44 wait... What?... How did he?...
The attention to detail and quality of these videos is just outstanding. Great work, keep it up!
Defo need more of these high quality tutorials 👍
Beltrán Pérez it would be so cool if the splash screen was animated
This is one of the best Blender tutorial i've seen.
I've never seen a 28 minutes long tutorial without wanting to increase the speed.
Is so pleasant to watch.
Huge props man. Keep it up, Please
I think if i increased the speed, my brain would fry
Honestly; splendid job. When I look for After Effects tutorials, I find people explaining what I want in a guide fashion; they use it in a project, do it slowly and understandably, and (usually) explain what the feature does rather than what it will do in this project-specific case. This was one thing I always missed because most Blender tutorials were either producing something vaguely interesting at most or pacing themselves as if the creators wanted their chopped 'workflow' to compare with the speed of light. This is just so good, and so refreshing. Well paced, informative, with a good and interesting result. If Blender had more tutorials like this one, in the future it would certainly be a more popular choice for high-end 3D software users. It's not just about competing in features, the more important part is using them; being able to learn to take advantage of the software is essentially what can sell it.
Man I had to screenshot this comment! Such an intriguing observation. Thank you kindly for this! Would you be interested in shooting me a message on instagram @lotsalote so I can bounce you some quick questions?
amazing tutorial man, everything was perfect for me, the structure, the customized animations of the differents parts of the video, the clear explanation of everything. It was like... simply wow. So keep uploading quality tutorials like this.
Thanks so much!!
0:56 "So this cube, is gonna be our core element in this project."
me : *Removes cube* and *Add a cube*
@SirPixel no one does @@
You are not the only one who does that
Me uses the default cube also me big brain
I have my cube's rotation already missed up by default so that I delete it everytime xD
You must embrace the default cube!
0:45 the splash screen detail is just 👌
I'm going to be honest man, this is one of the cleanest most professional tutorials on youtube. Your explanations and process are clear and easy to understand. Subscribed👍
Man the final render is so beautiful, I could spend hours looking at that
That intro was so cool, i straight up repeated it like 10 times before starting the tutorial. Just amazing!
Edit: just watched the whole tutorial and i am speechless. The quality of your video is insane, i had so much fun creating this scene along side you. Thank you for making this video!
Everyone has their own favourite Blender tutor on RUclips like Guru, Ian, CG Geek etc. But YOU are my favourite Blender tutor on RUclips. Every tutorial of yours has some positive vibes in it and even the contents that you share with us are always so cool to work with.
This would be such a great screensaver
Not just the tutorial but the way you put those steps animation, no word to describe...
Yes, Yes Yes this was EPIC straight to the point no BS no under 1min BS no trying to be funny JUST STRAIGHT TO THE POINT thank you very much hope to see more #keepfilming
because this isn’t your average Minecraft youtuber, this is actually a very helpful and informative video. Not made for the sole purpose of money.
The highlight of this vid is the text deforming and changing shape according to the next section of the tutorial. I wish there were more blender tutorial makers with as much effort in their videos. Good job dude!
Wow. Just wow. Cant wait to get home and make this!
Can you just stop being so underrated? This deserves so much more than what it has
I want to watch great blender tutorials like this 24 hours a day. I always have to go offline when I'm working with blender so I don't get stuck in the great tutorials :-)
This is probably the most flawless tutorial I've ever seen (and probably will see) in my entire life.
Thank you kindly my friend!!!
Simply Breathtaking. The intro caught pulsed me.... and the tutorial was marvelous. RUclips NEED MORE GUYS LIKE YOUUUUU!
after two years of learning blender and only able to add and delete a cube with no one really teaching blender but savaging money for courses online, this is the best tut ive ever seen , now i think i can restart my blender journey thank you so much for this great free content. You are changing lives man!!
I have attempted to do a human render, a donut tutorial, and those I have dropped as I felt like I was being told instead of guided, but this! I felt like I had an impact on its outcome! Thx man great work
Donut tutorial can be boring but its good for reinforcing hotkeys basic modeling for brand new users
I was trying to quickly check RUclips then get to bed... But... Can’t... Stop... Watching... Awesome tutorial! Thanks for sharing.
Been hyped for this for week! The quality of this tutorial is amazing!!
As a newbie to blender, I find myself wondering how to do a certain thing and bam, you just seem to have at least one segment of a video that covers it.
E.g. I was having an issue getting the object to follow a curve path, sorted.
I couldn't wrap my head around the glass colour shaders, sorted.
I couldn't figure out denoising the meh glass I had produced beforehand, sorted. 1 vid and my project can now proceed for another few hours before I'm inevitably scratching my head again!
To give this level of tutorial out for free and for it to be so precise is astonishing.
Thank you so much
I'm still rendering the procedural texture ball. Literally
I'm still rendering that video, how does this even work??
How is it going now?
Have you already rendered that?
And now?
@@LeeAddon Its rendered.(full stop)
I don't usually comment on youtube videos, but you deserve it, this is undoubtedly the most incredible tutorial I've seen in many years; the custom animations, the clarity and simplicity of the process and the effect achieved at the end is incredible, the introduction was epic, congratulations, I hope to see many more tutorials from you, greetings from Colombia.
This is incredibly cool! There so many applications for this, fantastic work!
Awesome! Thanks! Agreed, most client work I get involves curves at some point! A technique I recommend getting a good grasp on as early as possible
so true!!! one time I used it to make a battery ad!
I have seen few tutorials but no one do it the way you teach to newbies. Appreciate your efforts to make more tutorials. You're awesome
OMG this is amazing. Make a tutorial of the opening VFX shot. That was incredible.
This channel is the biggest discovery of mine of this week.
Revisiting your channel. Thanks for all the tips!
Damn, I can only imagine how hard you've worked for this tutorial. Even the titles look awesome..
I'm watching on a 30" display with custom built monitor speakers powerd by Class-A valve gear and your production quality is a crisp and clean as your presentation style! Really simple and amazing work! :o)
And once again I've got hypnotized for a tutorial of you about half hour . You just do magic, dude !! Simply amazing ! Thanks a lot.
First, this tutorial is wonderful and it introduced me to a lot of new techniques and ideas. I just started using Blender last week and this was very easy to follow. Thanks!
Second, my ColorRamp is only displaying one color of my gradient and I cannot figure out what's causing the problem. I tested the material on a new cube and it works just fine, so I'm guessing it has something to to with my UV map. I don't remember doing anything differently from you, so I'm not sure why mine doesn't work. I tried unwrapping them and that didn't change anything (granted, I don't really know what I'm doing so I probably did it wrong). This also happened with another scene that I made a couple days ago. Can anyone help me figure out what's causing the gradient texture to fail?
Edit: The gradient interestingly appears correct in edit mode. When I enter object mode and it snaps back to the curve, it goes back to being a single color.
Edit 2: I managed to partially resolve the issue by experimenting with the unwrapped mesh, but I don't understand why I had to do that. Regardless, I learned something! :D
I had the same problem when the curve modifier is active
it has been resolved after starting and closing the rendering
Every time there’s a new step, the sound and animation is so satisfying. Great tutorial
So early i should probably wait for others.
Honestly this is my favorite place for tutorials
Hey mate, would you mind doing a tutorial on that sick slow-mo shots effect? I'd really love to be able to slow down parts of my renders but I can't think of a single smart way.
Hi,
If you download his project file and select the 3 Streaks, you will see different keyframes which are controlling the slowmotion effect.
So basically, as more frames you have between two keyframes, so that slower the motion will be (so for example, keyframe 1, location:" x:0,y:0z:0", and keyframe 2, location: "x:2,y:2,z:2", and it takes 100 frames for example (between the 2 keyframes are 100 frames if you would visualize this example), it would be slower than if the same thing would be 20 frames long)
I hope you understand it 👍
(It's the way i did it and i think he as well, but likely there is a better way🤷♂️)
@@magicjohnson4335 thanks, I'll try it as soon as I can
This tutorial is a work of art in itself! Great job! (I had no intention of following along and yet I watched the whole thing)
me: following the tutorial step by step.
also me: ah crap my computers not good enough for this...
I can relate. Check out XIDAX computers. They'll work with you to determine what you need and how to finance. I bought an X-8 and love it for Blender.
You're very skilled educator. I started learning Blender a year ago, so I don't need a lot of details on what exactly you're doing, and usually it is irritating when people explain to you the stuff you already know how to do. But in your case it is very subtle and concise how you bring attention to what you're doing and pressing. I wish I found your channel earlier. Great job. Can't wait to watch your channel blow up!
His scroll mouse sounds like a dude crunching a food
Omg, even you're tutorials are Hollywood-level
Can someone explain how he keeps the gradient consistent? When I try it, the gradient changes as my crystals move
I used an image texture (rainbow colours created in Gimp, 1000 X 100 pixels), with cube crystal UV unwrapped as box, in UV Editor I needed to rotate and scale the unwarpped vertices to get the mapping I needed.
i don't use or plan to use blender anytime but this video was so high quality that i watched every second of it
Out of all the Blender tutorial channels on youtube, you have the highest production value and an amazing sound design
Your work is truly incredible, complete, one of the best on Blender I've ever seen. I can learn a lot from you, despite my sixty years it's a pleasure to get back to messing around with the PC. Well done and greetings from Sardinia.
It made me cry. It's so beautiful I'm crying. Thank you for this amazing tutorial. I love the way you are describing things so much. Thank you for your time.
That is amazing. Hope you have a nice weekend my friend! Thanks for watching
There are plenty of awesome Blender Tutorials on RUclips... but that one was definitely the best one I have ever seen. Great Work!
One of the best tutorials. Underrated channel.
evil genius you are. The final was a masterpiece
this was the best tutorial for anything i’ve ever seen
You must read minds Polyfjord, I have this idea for a trailer that involves a logo I designed, and this EXACT tutorial. I've finally managed to get the logo almost perfected within Photoshop, and was putting off building it in Blender because I wanted to build it and do the twisting as well, and now I have no reason to put it off any longer!! Thank you!!!!
Honestly the best blender tutorials are on your channel. I really appreciate all the steps and not skipping anything important.
Thanks so much!!
been half of year but I have to say this, one of the best tutorials we can find on youtube
animation in the each steps title is another level
The intro of each section of tutorial is as badass as the final result of the render! love it!
i can pretty much tell at least 95% of the new people trying blender got it all the way to the end right, besides rendering. The video was at least top 3 on my watched yt videos, really amazing work, i kinda walked into this blender world a bit late but for now i got the motive which is watching your videos, i've learned a lot in this video thanks to you. Keep it up :)
I'm not even trying this out, I'm just watching the tutorial to be amazed by the quality and effort put into it
Hey, I just rewatched your video again, caus I thought about Blender. I just wanted to thank you once more for making this video. Because of this beauty I started with blender and became quite skilled in the past 2 years. Thank you Polyfjord for your rafiness and skill to make the world smile.
Thanks so much!!! That means a lot to hear!
This is one of the best Blender tuts I've ever seen. Great pacing, not too much detail, not too little. I loved little touches like the title cards which relate to the section. And... result! Man, I can't wait to get home and try this!
OH GOD, PLEASE CONTINUE YOUR LESSONS, IT'S REALLY BEST.
POLYFJORD
I want to share with you how much my work has evolved after I started studying your tutorials in depth. My projects have leveled up.
Every time I have projects, I come to your channel and choose different tutorials and manage to merge several tips and tricks.
I'm starting a new project in my career that is actually just a hobby. Blender is my favorite toy and your channel is my research lab. I greatly appreciate your work, I promote your channel as a better dops to learn about Blender at a professional level.
You think really fast, I slow down the videos to 0.5 , turn on the translator and move on, pausing, rewinding, marking the important parts and repeating the tips until I get it in my head.
You are great. Thank you for sharing and know that your greatest gift is teaching. Congratulations!
It must be the thousandth time I've come to this tutorial _ it's BY FAR MY FAVORITE!
Thanks to you, my Emmerks3D channel is going through a metamorphosis and soon I will have another channel, another level. Emmerks3d was just a starting point. Thanks!
Thanks so much for this comment!!!! That truly means a lot to hear. Keep up the awesome work!!!
Blender should also be thankful for having such a great instructor.
That is too kind!!
The production quality is top notch
didn't realize it was 28 mints long/short. Love the workflow!
There's so many blender youtubers,, but,, you're portrayed the "quality over quantity" sentence! I completely understand your tutorial, thanks!
Your keyboard clacking sounds oddly satisfying 😊
Thanks for the vid ^^
You have all my respect
Dude. You have no idea how happy I am to have come across your channel 🙏
That’s amazing to hear! Thanks so much
wow, this is one of the greatest blender tutorials I've ever seen. Beautiful results too
i love these new tutorials they tell u all the things they should be telling like which buttons to press
a few years they only told what to do but not how to do
great work
The way you present the video is wonderful. And the teaching curve excellent...!
It is very intelligible, everything is laid out on shelves, you have a talent to make tutorials, develop it and use it. And, in fact, the tutorial is very useful!
Men I just love your tutorials. As an experienced Blender user, even though I knew all the single steps you are showing there, I would never had the idea to utilize it like this. Nice Vision!
The way you teach is simply amazing...Thanks for being a mentor to so many beginners
PLEASE DO MORE TUTORIALS!!!! I'm an ex-VFX student and I finally regained the motivation and time to start learning again
As a new Blender user this video is extremely useful. Not only for the featured effect but also for a lot of tips, tricks and hotkeys. Thank you!
The mouse sound is satisfying, giving headache. Thank you. lovely tutorial.
I love your tutorial style. You make it very easy to understand and see what to do. I admit to getting unexpected results with Blender, which makes it difficult to learn and move forward with (in this case, the gradient wouldn't apply and it stayed monochrome). But it's usually just in need of a restart, then delete the things that weren't working, and doing them over (deleted all textures and started over with them, and the glass gradient worked the first try). I'm very meticulous in following tutorials, and I appreciate the time and effort you put into these detailed, and easy to follow tutorials. It gives me hope that someone stupid like myself might actually be able to learn how to use Blender. Thank you! :)
This channel is truly Underrated! Keep it up Sir! you will make it one day!
I have never used blender and don't plan to. I don't even do 3D modelling whatsoever. Still, these's something extremely interesting about these videos, and you're a natural teacher. Keep it up!
Only few people can take such a project and explain it so beautifully without pacing it too slow. Love the video! P.s. Guilty of playing the first 20 seconds too many times because its so good 😛
one of the most organised and well put together tutorials i have ever seen , congratz and thank you man!
Coolest channel for blender
Nice Job to my man out here giving the default cube some love! Seriously though, insanely good tutorial, and well paced. It's really easy to get lost in blender tutorials, but your explanations were fast and simple. I hope you get the attention to your channel that you deserve!
So glad to hear it!! Thank you kindly
Finally one of my favourite blender channel is uploading tutorials. Hoping for more.
That's too kind! Thank you friend
You did an awesome tutorial ! Simple to follow, every step is well explained, the all tut is separate in different steps. Extremely professional, thanks !
What can I say that isn't all over the comments already? Just another 'wow'. Obviously subscribed! 🤯
i am loving your works. please upload these kind of tutorial more so that the students like me can learn more and can get motivation. you are doing super great!!!!!!!!
This guy deserves millions, not thousands, such an underrated channel. You got my sub!
Mine too
i'm so addicted to your tutorials!
Pls keep going!
This is the most underrated channel on RUclips! Love your works man!
That was an amazing tutorial ! The time and effort you put into this video is just incredible !
For all the people who are having issues with the color gradient only displaying in edit mode, I found the solution. The problem comes from the bevel modifier. You just need to set the limit method to None for it to work properly.
You make the best blender tutorials out there. Thanks a lot.