Happy to hear it’s helpful to you! There was a workaround before but it was so convoluted - I thought it was not appropriate for the entry level walk through I was aiming for originally.
@@cgardinerphoto totally makes sense! I'd love to make a suggestion if I could - I started following your tutorial as a Blender newbie and had to go to a few other beginner tutorials first to be able to go back and follow properly. Was a bit tricky to follow as someone new. If you do more tutorials like that, even something like Screencast Keys would be super super helpful to someone new.
Hey Alipasha, thanks for your comment. for the furniture? head over to blenderkit.com and get an account. then, in blender. under preferences, and add ons, search for blender kit. (some releases have it included, and some releases you'll have to download the zip). install it. and now its on the far right (little + button if invisible) of your viewport window. you can use your search filters and everything there and add directly to your scene.
So very helpful! Thank you!
Thanks for that Chris! This specific thing kept bugging me when working on an image, while doing your tutorial
Happy to hear it’s helpful to you! There was a workaround before but it was so convoluted - I thought it was not appropriate for the entry level walk through I was aiming for originally.
@@cgardinerphoto totally makes sense! I'd love to make a suggestion if I could - I started following your tutorial as a Blender newbie and had to go to a few other beginner tutorials first to be able to go back and follow properly. Was a bit tricky to follow as someone new. If you do more tutorials like that, even something like Screencast Keys would be super super helpful to someone new.
Great video .
Where do we get those collections ?
Hey Alipasha, thanks for your comment.
for the furniture? head over to blenderkit.com and get an account.
then, in blender. under preferences, and add ons, search for blender kit. (some releases have it included, and some releases you'll have to download the zip).
install it.
and now its on the far right (little + button if invisible) of your viewport window. you can use your search filters and everything there and add directly to your scene.