10 "Creative" Ways to Make Money with Blender: 1) Sell your art (as Thumbnails) 0:33 2) Become a popular enough RUclipsr. 2:16 3) Sell your art (as Mock-ups) 4:01 4) Sell your art (as 3D Stockphotos) 5:27 5) Sell your art (as 360 Music Video) 6:19 6) Sell your art (as VJ Packs) 7:12 7) Sell your art (as Video Presentation Packs) 7:56 8) Sell your art (as Personalized E-Cards) 8:47 9) Sell your art (as Small CGI Commisions) 10:10 10) Sell your art (as VR Marriage Proposal environments) 11:16
it just tears my eyes man the way you are trying to help us , i watch this channel for a long time and i got a lot of positive energy alot of knowledge, and also some cool wise advices , and seriously i am searching for ways to improve my life with some extra dollars and this video just came at the right time , thanks i really loved it .. i cant but say thanks i really appreciate your efforts so much wish you all best luck in the world
yeah man, I get tears in my eyes too when I watch his Videos about how to get followers on insta. "Just get out and socialize" . Man, just do 3D Stuff maaan 😂
🤣🤣 it's a problem for 3d nerds we love to stick in our dark rooms and stay away of ppl , but getting out of comfort zone is essential to upgrade i guess
This is an interesting, eye-opening video. After 25 years of working as a web developer I was recently shown the door and... I felt it was about time to tackle something different, so I'm now learning 3d and Blender full time. My greatest love keeps being traditional illustration and comics, however I see 3D as a more in demand, salable skill to have, and a way to keep reconnecting with my artistic roots. And the irruption of the metaverse concept just can mean more demand for custom virtual products and people willing to pay for them. There's a whole universe I'm just becoming aware of. This may well be my biggest career drift before retiring, haha, so I want to do it right. Thanks again.
I have spent a lot of time watching tutorials for blender and after a while there was still something missing...and this content that you make is exactly what I and many others needed. Thanks a lot!
I've just purchased a new pc around 2 months ago because I wanted to start gaming but had a terrible laptop. Shortly after I started gaming, I found blender just from a youtube video and thought it looked pretty cool. I thought that no one could ever make money using something free and so easy to use, but now I see that I am very wrong. I'm only 14 and blender has changed my mindset on life so much, and I think starting it was the best decision I've ever made. If you're watching this and you are wondering if it is worth the time commitment or not, here is a simple answer: Yes! Just start! You'll get frustrated but it's so worth it!
I bet we could come up with 10 more realms to sell your art in, here in the comments. 1.) VTuber Models & Rigs 2.) Interesting 3d prints & replacement parts 3.) Maps for shopping areas, towns, and campuses 4.) Walkthroughs for apartment complexes and airbnbs 5.) Educational models (or videos) for schools that's what I got so far...
You can also create 3d printable models and environmental objects for wargamers and tabletop roleplayers, either by commission, subscriptions, or sell them in an online shop.
WHOOP! Here I am just chilling watching along and I see my tutorial! :D! Thank you so much for featuring it! Thank you for the video, it was very insightful!
@@almas4663 Bro I don't do thumbnails, I do motion graphics and 2D animations, I literally e-mail content creators I like and you'd be surprised to see how many are willing to reply and consider your offer.
These are some really good ideas and you make it sound so easy to get some money. It does get me thinking (and dreaming of what could be) that's for sure! Great video as always!
Already on the wedding one, lol ;) My friend is a RL wedding dress desginer. Been in a collab for some years on a way to bring her brides their dresses in VR and I was thinking of a way to bring an environment, but I like the proposal idea too. Could make some BEAUTIFUL things that way that people just love.
4:50 as a this type of myself, i can say that if you start sharing your work on any platform if you are good and kinda lucky they will find you to hire you. trust me. I've been using blender for almost a year and I was only chilling myself. were doing stupid animations and designs. one day I decided to make something serious, within 3 weeks after I post the animation, I got a phone call that they want to hire me. best thing you can do is just start and share. nothing can go wrong with it
Outstanding video! Appreciate all that you share out here! I've been on the fence about Blender and Unreal Engine but now I'm seriously going to look at hopping feet first into it.
There are countless ways that a truly creative person can make a living with their art. I've been listening to other artists talk about how hard it is to make a living for nearly 30 years, luckily I never emulated that myself, and have had a pretty successful career doing what I love. I'm just glad what I'm doing wasn't on this list so that everyone doesn't swoop in and try to jump in like with everything else that comes along. I don't think it can happen though because what I do requires having a pretty solid background is several things that are very contradictory from a personality standpoint lol.
*I'm working on content for my own channel* (I'm stocking up videos so I can lauch them simultaneously with a podcast) Excited for 2022, thanks for the awesome tips
Breakdown: 1. Make Smoothies (duh) 2. Sell For parts 3. Start a RUclips channel 9Blending things in slow motion) 4. Puree ingredients for resturaunts 5. There's really not much else you can do than make smoothies 6. Make soup (if the Blender is powerful enough) 7. Sell the Blender 8. Make baby food 9. Start a paper shredding company 10. Make more smoothies
For the last two days I've been watching your videos, I'm currently working as a motion graphic designer for an IT company and I'm not happy here and I'm a 2d motion artist but i wanna learn 3d and I'm thinking that in 10 days I'll be completing my 1 year in the company and I'm thinking taking a break for 6 months and learn blender and do freelancing i was scared to take that step but thanks to you i got confidence.😀
This is honestly perfect for someone who can't do traditional work bc of health issues. I have always been more interested in 3D art over 2D art. I customize dolls and make sculptures from scratch but they take a lot of time and finding someone who would buy them from me is difficult. So dipping into the digital 3D world is incredible. I started learning Blender in school way back and recently was introduced back into it. I'm currently learning how to import existing 3D models from Games and rig them for unique pictures and scenes. I would love to go further into it and learn the process of making an entire Character from scratch. It is so fun to learn all these things and grow familiar with them, I would love to be able to make money with this in say a year or two. This is like a tiny hope that I may be able to support myself and not rely on others bc of my sickness. I am not expecting much bc I'm still a pessimist at heart. But sitting at home for about 6 years now and doing nothing is extremely frustrating. I'm a very creative person and I love art, It would mean the world if I could support myself doing something i'm passionate about.
Your comment is golden and perfectly encapsulates why I also love Blender. Just the creative freedom and finally mastering stuff after some time. The sheer potential of it is beyond incredible 💜
I only tried 1 point of this list so far, the RUclips channel. But i don't have enough experience to make tutorials ... 😂 Thanks for the advice and creativity! 😀
Make tutorials! The only way you're going to get better is if you start practicing now. Art and youtube creation are two different skills, so i'd recommend starting early :) if you wait until you're a better artist you'll waste a ton of time learning how to make tutorials.
Webcomic artists always need 3D sets, acon3d or clip studio paint assets (if youre in japan) are good places where you can sell things like really simple stools, buildings, heads, shoes ect. If you can do a detailed model of a large amount of things to make a full set (like a small town, or a resort for instance) those go for 50-500$. I havent sold anything officially, but after making a literal empty bookshelf with no color or anything free and getting 2k downloads I am pretty sure youve got a shot at making a few bucks
Such a good a video! Might I ask if you could possibly do a tutorial series starting from the user interface to knowing what each tools do and how to use them, to the bare minimum basics and so on but in short 10+ minutes. I know it might be a lot to ask, but most tutorials online are done in long 1 or 2 hour videos which honestly is kinda hard to get into, sometimes you just wanna know a certain thing but if you have to go through a whole 2 hour video to find that info...it might deter some people. Also some of your tutorials require people to know and understand what you're actually talking about.
The best fast bare-bones tutorials for specific features of Blender is on the official Blender youtube channel, the Blender Fundamentals series of videos. 3-5 minutes per feature, such as basic navigation, adding & deleting objects, material basics, rigging basics, etc. There are some longer videos there, where they cover all the basics of a certain feature (like sculpting or eevee lighting), but those are still quite fast, e.g. 25 minutes for sculpting.
thanks for the motivation, i love animation and 3D, and i really want to make a living from it, and i know i can do it, your video really help me out. Im starting right now to practice more and more, till i can call it my full time job.
I recently got a tablet, and tried searching for blender. But did not see it, Saw nomad sculpt instead. I love the program, RIGHT now my skills are low, but I plan to work and refine my skills. Then at first at least, offer commissions to people to make custom dnd and other characters for people to hire me out. When i will get more comfortable with blender(well after I start learning it) Could even do animated scenes for a signifigant moment in peoples campaigns. From there ill expand my skills and knowledge.
I am happy you did this video and it have given me ideas on what you talking about for a side hustle. What I like is idea number 1 and 4, 3D Stock Custom photos looks interesting and it can be 3D model renders of any product like a HD Tv or latest game console. Also on 3D thumbnail looks good and you just have to created using a combination of any image manipulation and Blender programs. Pose characters in certain ways. The only question it’s to how to sell or where to sell ?
Blender is great for product development. There is a great channel called one simple idea that shows how to pitch product ideas to companies that are open to open innovation.
What are your thoughts on Maya in this space now? Blender is increasingly becoming the defacto go to. I would've switched awhile ago if the Blender Navigation didn't hurt me so much :)
Blender is becoming more popular among the signifcantly more casual, non-industry individuals and indie spaces because of its accessibility; these are areas autodesk doesnt care much about, which is why their products are priced the way they are. If blender ever became competition for autodesk in regards to autodesk's target audience then we'll quickly see a change with either blender or autodesk's marketing and/or pricing structure. Like i wouldnt be surprised if autodesk saw blender as a threat then decided to buy blender like it has a number of other companies that encroached on it's territory.
If you are part of a large minuature wargamming/ tabletop rpg group, you have a direct market of amazing people for support and feedback. Heck, get a gumtree and or patreon to sell STLs and boom! It might be against your groups policy or, heck the whole point of the group so make sure its ok of course before advertising. It isnt just miniature figurines. Terrains, cosplay, trinkets and baubles. People will be needing STL in the near future and, while I get an accounting cert; thisll be what I do in the meantime.
I was pretty interested in 3d art for a very... Very long time now but never got the chance to do so since I could only use either a low end phone/tablet or a low end laptop, now I got a slightly better one that's got at least 5 GB above the minimum ram and I am happy now I'm in the process of making my first official render but with a little background with artistic study on anatomy and lots of Sims 3&4 building stuffs, I hope to make my first render a worthwhile experience and maybe... Just, maybe finally earn substantial money off of my art for once and get my ass off of the red while doing something I actually like and not return to the hell I call jobs that restrict my creativity
Best way to make money with blender, to me seems to be, teaching people how to use it - because it's a never ending story and somehow mission impossible.
I made the world's first 3D printed prosthetic shark fins with blender. The amount of money they are paying vs the amount of work I am doing is quite disproportionate.
as a begginer i dont think i can make tutorial and as a student its difficult to manage both school and blender... do u think that youtube channel will work for me ??
Damm this was such a good, informative video, I didn’t know that there were so many things you could work on! Giving me ideas to start something. :) Thank you!
This video is so useful and even applicable to none 3D artists. Maybe you could make a similar style video for graphic and Motion designers (talking about creative ways to make money with Adobe Ae, Ps, Ae, Id) I am studying integrated Design in Germany rn and will get into Blender soon, but rn I am more of a Graphics specialist and recently started doing a lot of Animation/Compositing/Editing/VFX
the thing about “rappers” asking for work a lot of them don’t wanna pay😂 especially on instagram. There are definitely ones that do but a lot of ppl try to take advantage fr.
Hey thanks for the informational video. I was a patreon to Ducky and had a problem with blender not loading colors from the paid for projects. Asking Ducky for help I mentioned I think the problem was with the version of DirectX not being compatible with the GPU I was using which was one version lower than what was needed to run with blenders new render features and Ducky said "I don't know what DirectX is" Anybody who has ever installed a 3d software and/or a graphic card researches what needs to be installed with it or it may not work at all. People that have little knowledge about 3d software such as blender will come across this information when first setting things up wanting to use their computers GPU to render and those that are knowledgeable for years like Ducky WILL KNOW 100% what DirectX is but Ducky had no idea what it was???? That means he does not setup his own computer software or he reads from a script and the video is prerecorded by somebody that doesn't like to be on camera which is possible for anybody to do if we do not see the youtuber in control we only see them talk about the video. Not saying he is doing that but as a patreon member to Ducky or anybody that is selling you their knowledge and offering help you expect some help and if they don't know the basics they could at least research and help you instead of not helping and saying they have no idea how Blender rendering works with graphic cards. I like Ducky and the content he provides but when you admire somebody for his knowledge and content to hear from himself that he doesn't know anything about the software that is needed to run his GPU to use blender it is a big surprise
10 "Creative" Ways to Make Money with Blender:
1) Sell your art (as Thumbnails) 0:33
2) Become a popular enough RUclipsr. 2:16
3) Sell your art (as Mock-ups) 4:01
4) Sell your art (as 3D Stockphotos) 5:27
5) Sell your art (as 360 Music Video) 6:19
6) Sell your art (as VJ Packs) 7:12
7) Sell your art (as Video Presentation Packs) 7:56
8) Sell your art (as Personalized E-Cards) 8:47
9) Sell your art (as Small CGI Commisions) 10:10
10) Sell your art (as VR Marriage Proposal environments) 11:16
Create nfts
4 is actually "Mock-ups" not markups :)
1 +3-10
sell your art
seems legit
Yes, selling something is how you make money. what the hell did you expect?
What where you expecting? Invest in crypto through blender? 🤣
it just tears my eyes man the way you are trying to help us , i watch this channel for a long time and i got a lot of positive energy alot of knowledge, and also some cool wise advices , and seriously i am searching for ways to improve my life with some extra dollars and this video just came at the right time , thanks i really loved it .. i cant but say thanks i really appreciate your efforts so much wish you all best luck in the world
yeah man, I get tears in my eyes too when I watch his Videos about how to get followers on insta. "Just get out and socialize" . Man, just do 3D Stuff maaan 😂
🤣🤣 it's a problem for 3d nerds we love to stick in our dark rooms and stay away of ppl , but getting out of comfort zone is essential to upgrade i guess
@@arrowsdevThis could be you man! You're really good with blender and game development.
I didn't cry but it was a great video!
Youre going to do well friend. You know where the juice is at and how to give the proper thanks. All the best vibes for you my friend!!!
This is an interesting, eye-opening video. After 25 years of working as a web developer I was recently shown the door and... I felt it was about time to tackle something different, so I'm now learning 3d and Blender full time. My greatest love keeps being traditional illustration and comics, however I see 3D as a more in demand, salable skill to have, and a way to keep reconnecting with my artistic roots. And the irruption of the metaverse concept just can mean more demand for custom virtual products and people willing to pay for them. There's a whole universe I'm just becoming aware of. This may well be my biggest career drift before retiring, haha, so I want to do it right. Thanks again.
good luck friend
Sounds like an oscar winning movie
"25 years a Web Developer"
hi bro, how did you do?
Dude are you me? Also a web designer that was recently laid off and am switching to 3D in Blender. So fulfilling.
@@bassemb Trying up and learning new things is what keeps life interesting!
I have spent a lot of time watching tutorials for blender and after a while there was still something missing...and this content that you make is exactly what I and many others needed. Thanks a lot!
I've just purchased a new pc around 2 months ago because I wanted to start gaming but had a terrible laptop. Shortly after I started gaming, I found blender just from a youtube video and thought it looked pretty cool. I thought that no one could ever make money using something free and so easy to use, but now I see that I am very wrong. I'm only 14 and blender has changed my mindset on life so much, and I think starting it was the best decision I've ever made. If you're watching this and you are wondering if it is worth the time commitment or not, here is a simple answer: Yes! Just start! You'll get frustrated but it's so worth it!
Surprisingly these tips can be applied to non blender user as well, very informative, thank you
Sir, how are you so smart?
😎😎
I bet we could come up with 10 more realms to sell your art in, here in the comments.
1.) VTuber Models & Rigs
2.) Interesting 3d prints & replacement parts
3.) Maps for shopping areas, towns, and campuses
4.) Walkthroughs for apartment complexes and airbnbs
5.) Educational models (or videos) for schools
that's what I got so far...
I never even considered Vtubers. Thanks for throwing these ideas out there.
You can also create 3d printable models and environmental objects for wargamers and tabletop roleplayers, either by commission, subscriptions, or sell them in an online shop.
its reassuring to see so many people with similar backgrounds trickle into the same career paths. Find love in your work and keep being awesome yall
WHOOP! Here I am just chilling watching along and I see my tutorial! :D!
Thank you so much for featuring it!
Thank you for the video, it was very insightful!
As I always say, your channel is one of my favorites
I love the thumbnail, enslaved odyssey to the west is the best and most soulful game I have ever played
Can you make a video about Arcane's 3D art style? I think it's gonna be interesting.
I'll be starting the script in the next few days :)
@@StylizedStation Can't wait! :)
Yes, this right here 🔥
Hell yea
i would love that
its true about the 3d thumbnails! I've been doing it for 8 months and it's a viable source of income if you can find a good workflow
Can I ask for an advice? How and where I can find my potential clients if I want to start making 3d tumbnails?
@@almas4663 yea
@@almas4663 Bro I don't do thumbnails, I do motion graphics and 2D animations, I literally e-mail content creators I like and you'd be surprised to see how many are willing to reply and consider your offer.
@@brianjosephmedia1086 Really? That's amazing! Thanks.
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These are some really good ideas and you make it sound so easy to get some money. It does get me thinking (and dreaming of what could be) that's for sure! Great video as always!
make video game porn. thats actually ur number 1 tip
Already on the wedding one, lol ;) My friend is a RL wedding dress desginer. Been in a collab for some years on a way to bring her brides their dresses in VR and I was thinking of a way to bring an environment, but I like the proposal idea too. Could make some BEAUTIFUL things that way that people just love.
Some excellent ideas here. VJ loops have been my main form of passive income, both through my personal shop and patreon.
Thanks for this, my Brilliant Friend!! All the Best to you this year and beyond. 👍🏾
4:50 as a this type of myself, i can say that if you start sharing your work on any platform if you are good and kinda lucky they will find you to hire you. trust me. I've been using blender for almost a year and I was only chilling myself. were doing stupid animations and designs. one day I decided to make something serious, within 3 weeks after I post the animation, I got a phone call that they want to hire me. best thing you can do is just start and share. nothing can go wrong with it
Outstanding video! Appreciate all that you share out here! I've been on the fence about Blender and Unreal Engine but now I'm seriously going to look at hopping feet first into it.
There are countless ways that a truly creative person can make a living with their art. I've been listening to other artists talk about how hard it is to make a living for nearly 30 years, luckily I never emulated that myself, and have had a pretty successful career doing what I love. I'm just glad what I'm doing wasn't on this list so that everyone doesn't swoop in and try to jump in like with everything else that comes along. I don't think it can happen though because what I do requires having a pretty solid background is several things that are very contradictory from a personality standpoint lol.
Lemme guess, Vtuber 3D Models? :P
Thanks man. This introduces me the many different types of job for 3D artist that I've never heard before.
Bless youu
Great video once again my guy. I've learned a lot from you (:
Dude cant believe i was engrossed in this video for whole duration… really amazing and informative stuff man😃👌🏻👍🏻
Thanks a ton👍🏻
This video was motivating really.
*I'm working on content for my own channel* (I'm stocking up videos so I can lauch them simultaneously with a podcast)
Excited for 2022, thanks for the awesome tips
Good luck mate! 🤠👍
Breakdown:
1. Make Smoothies (duh)
2. Sell For parts
3. Start a RUclips channel 9Blending things in slow motion)
4. Puree ingredients for resturaunts
5. There's really not much else you can do than make smoothies
6. Make soup (if the Blender is powerful enough)
7. Sell the Blender
8. Make baby food
9. Start a paper shredding company
10. Make more smoothies
Thank You Bro 😎
For the last two days I've been watching your videos, I'm currently working as a motion graphic designer for an IT company and I'm not happy here and I'm a 2d motion artist but i wanna learn 3d and I'm thinking that in 10 days I'll be completing my 1 year in the company and I'm thinking taking a break for 6 months and learn blender and do freelancing i was scared to take that step but thanks to you i got confidence.😀
So, 3 weeks later: did you take a break?
This is honestly perfect for someone who can't do traditional work bc of health issues.
I have always been more interested in 3D art over 2D art. I customize dolls and make sculptures from scratch but they take a lot of time and finding someone who would buy them from me is difficult. So dipping into the digital 3D world is incredible. I started learning Blender in school way back and recently was introduced back into it. I'm currently learning how to import existing 3D models from Games and rig them for unique pictures and scenes. I would love to go further into it and learn the process of making an entire Character from scratch.
It is so fun to learn all these things and grow familiar with them, I would love to be able to make money with this in say a year or two. This is like a tiny hope that I may be able to support myself and not rely on others bc of my sickness. I am not expecting much bc I'm still a pessimist at heart. But sitting at home for about 6 years now and doing nothing is extremely frustrating. I'm a very creative person and I love art, It would mean the world if I could support myself doing something i'm passionate about.
I relate to and feel this deeply🙏
Hi, may I ask what health issues you have or are refering to? Thank you!
Your comment is golden and perfectly encapsulates why I also love Blender. Just the creative freedom and finally mastering stuff after some time. The sheer potential of it is beyond incredible 💜
Thank you man. What a positive piece of the internet did I just arrive to. Great vibes and success your way
I think the main problem isn't the ways to earn money on the market, its more the point to find your Customers for these niches you talking about.
I'm not into 3D (yet) but this was fun to watch! I'm more into photography. Great tips here.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the ideas!
I only tried 1 point of this list so far, the RUclips channel. But i don't have enough experience to make tutorials ... 😂
Thanks for the advice and creativity! 😀
Make tutorials! The only way you're going to get better is if you start practicing now. Art and youtube creation are two different skills, so i'd recommend starting early :) if you wait until you're a better artist you'll waste a ton of time learning how to make tutorials.
I make money using Blender and 3D printing. Great points from you, thank you.
Wow, so many ideas! Great!
thank you
Love your attitude bro💪
Thank you for this video, opens up a lot of ideas I hadn't even thought about :)
Thanks man, your ideas are great.
Joining groups on Facebook that are targeted for selling your 3D models, helps. And it is a free way to market your products. Hope it helps someone :)
Great video. Great advice. Wishing you Millions of views and subscriptions... and money from it all.
Megalovania in the background: does not exist
Me: Is that Megalovania in the background?
Love the creativity! Working on finishing up my first RUclips vid tomorrow. Then on to learn substance and sculpting :)
Webcomic artists always need 3D sets, acon3d or clip studio paint assets (if youre in japan) are good places where you can sell things like really simple stools, buildings, heads, shoes ect. If you can do a detailed model of a large amount of things to make a full set (like a small town, or a resort for instance) those go for 50-500$.
I havent sold anything officially, but after making a literal empty bookshelf with no color or anything free and getting 2k downloads I am pretty sure youve got a shot at making a few bucks
I'm learning Blender and I understand what's wrong... This video motivated me to learn English! Thank you for your hard work!
That last VR Marriage thing kind of sounds cool... maybe long down the future but non the less sounds cool!
Thanks! Some interesting ideas to get the brain going! But honestly, I've mostly been taking notes on amazing artists I need to look up now :)
Inspirational, many things can be done if I understand maximizing blender
STL's for 3d printing related to D&D and Wargaming seem to be doing well on patreon.
you just blew my mind with the vr proposal / weddings concept
Just started blender 3, gonna get my designs on t-shirt if I can aswel as your ideas, thanks a ton
Interesting, thank you for sharing and keep it.
Im loving hearing the stories in the comments about people in their journey to learn and use blender
Such a good a video! Might I ask if you could possibly do a tutorial series starting from the user interface to knowing what each tools do and how to use them, to the bare minimum basics and so on but in short 10+ minutes. I know it might be a lot to ask, but most tutorials online are done in long 1 or 2 hour videos which honestly is kinda hard to get into, sometimes you just wanna know a certain thing but if you have to go through a whole 2 hour video to find that info...it might deter some people. Also some of your tutorials require people to know and understand what you're actually talking about.
The best fast bare-bones tutorials for specific features of Blender is on the official Blender youtube channel, the Blender Fundamentals series of videos. 3-5 minutes per feature, such as basic navigation, adding & deleting objects, material basics, rigging basics, etc. There are some longer videos there, where they cover all the basics of a certain feature (like sculpting or eevee lighting), but those are still quite fast, e.g. 25 minutes for sculpting.
Thanks for the advice.
thanks for the motivation, i love animation and 3D, and i really want to make a living from it, and i know i can do it, your video really help me out.
Im starting right now to practice more and more, till i can call it my full time job.
Thank you so much man. This was informative.
I recently got a tablet, and tried searching for blender. But did not see it, Saw nomad sculpt instead. I love the program, RIGHT now my skills are low, but I plan to work and refine my skills. Then at first at least, offer commissions to people to make custom dnd and other characters for people to hire me out. When i will get more comfortable with blender(well after I start learning it) Could even do animated scenes for a signifigant moment in peoples campaigns. From there ill expand my skills and knowledge.
I am happy you did this video and it have given me ideas on what you talking about for a side hustle. What I like is idea number 1 and 4, 3D Stock Custom photos looks interesting and it can be 3D model renders of any product like a HD Tv or latest game console. Also on 3D thumbnail looks good and you just have to created using a combination of any image manipulation and Blender programs. Pose characters in certain ways. The only question it’s to how to sell or where to sell ?
Love it! Thank you!
12:20 - Davi Amancio's work is amazing, an awesome artist too, the tougthest of the village.
Solid advice, thank you!
Don't forget about 3d printing. There's a super popular Chinese style dragon being sold right now for $3 a download.
What is the thing in the beginning with those little platforms and the mower? Looks super cool
Just motivated me thanks man
Thanks those method looks great, i am gonna applied those in my channel as well 🎉
Wow, thank you for showing us so many possibilities to use blender
Thank you for this
😘
Thanks bruh I am doing animation for my channel and you told me one more way thankyou so ❤️
Great set of ideas here to earn a living with Blender. Just great content as always. Cheera
Blender is great for product development. There is a great channel called one simple idea that shows how to pitch product ideas to companies that are open to open innovation.
After seeing that thumbnail, I almost started thinking you're talking bout making Rule 34 videos.
You just gained a new subscriber.
You literally made me laugh out loud! Those low polly NTFs were beautiful… and yet!
Bro i just loved the session with you and i really loved the way you give advice anda lot positive feel ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks bro
What are your thoughts on Maya in this space now? Blender is increasingly becoming the defacto go to. I would've switched awhile ago if the Blender Navigation didn't hurt me so much :)
Got a BIG video on that coming out in the next few weeks
Once you use blender you don't want to go back into Maya lol
Blender 3.0 is almost
Blender is becoming more popular among the signifcantly more casual, non-industry individuals and indie spaces because of its accessibility; these are areas autodesk doesnt care much about, which is why their products are priced the way they are. If blender ever became competition for autodesk in regards to autodesk's target audience then we'll quickly see a change with either blender or autodesk's marketing and/or pricing structure. Like i wouldnt be surprised if autodesk saw blender as a threat then decided to buy blender like it has a number of other companies that encroached on it's territory.
@@bloodydove5718 yeah, like corona render was bought by chaos group, but blender is an open source software, i don't think blender can be bought
Thank you so much!!!❤️
If you are part of a large minuature wargamming/ tabletop rpg group, you have a direct market of amazing people for support and feedback. Heck, get a gumtree and or patreon to sell STLs and boom! It might be against your groups policy or, heck the whole point of the group so make sure its ok of course before advertising. It isnt just miniature figurines. Terrains, cosplay, trinkets and baubles. People will be needing STL in the near future and, while I get an accounting cert; thisll be what I do in the meantime.
2:31 6:45 6:53 anyone knows what is this animation called? I want to learn it
If you mean the "style" it's isometric and low poly
I was pretty interested in 3d art for a very... Very long time now but never got the chance to do so since I could only use either a low end phone/tablet or a low end laptop, now I got a slightly better one that's got at least 5 GB above the minimum ram and I am happy now I'm in the process of making my first official render but with a little background with artistic study on anatomy and lots of Sims 3&4 building stuffs, I hope to make my first render a worthwhile experience and maybe... Just, maybe finally earn substantial money off of my art for once and get my ass off of the red while doing something I actually like and not return to the hell I call jobs that restrict my creativity
Thank you, a low poly weapons pack sounds like a great idea! 😊
Best way to make money with blender, to me seems to be, teaching people how to use it - because it's a never ending story and somehow mission impossible.
Short and easy thank you
I made the world's first 3D printed prosthetic shark fins with blender. The amount of money they are paying vs the amount of work I am doing is quite disproportionate.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!
Easy style to follow along with. Some of this is news to me, some of it let's me know I've been on the right track
as a begginer i dont think i can make tutorial and as a student its difficult to manage both school and blender... do u think that youtube channel will work for me ??
Damm this was such a good, informative video, I didn’t know that there were so many things you could work on! Giving me ideas to start something. :) Thank you!
This video is so useful and even applicable to none 3D artists.
Maybe you could make a similar style video for graphic and Motion designers (talking about creative ways to make money with Adobe Ae, Ps, Ae, Id)
I am studying integrated Design in Germany rn and will get into Blender soon, but rn I am more of a Graphics specialist and recently started doing a lot of Animation/Compositing/Editing/VFX
You Really caught me there at 1:00
the thing about “rappers” asking for work a lot of them don’t wanna pay😂 especially on instagram. There are definitely ones that do but a lot of ppl try to take advantage fr.
Thanks
Hey thanks for the informational video. I was a patreon to Ducky and had a problem with blender not loading colors from the paid for projects. Asking Ducky for help I mentioned I think the problem was with the version of DirectX not being compatible with the GPU I was using which was one version lower than what was needed to run with blenders new render features and Ducky said "I don't know what DirectX is" Anybody who has ever installed a 3d software and/or a graphic card researches what needs to be installed with it or it may not work at all. People that have little knowledge about 3d software such as blender will come across this information when first setting things up wanting to use their computers GPU to render and those that are knowledgeable for years like Ducky WILL KNOW 100% what DirectX is but Ducky had no idea what it was???? That means he does not setup his own computer software or he reads from a script and the video is prerecorded by somebody that doesn't like to be on camera which is possible for anybody to do if we do not see the youtuber in control we only see them talk about the video. Not saying he is doing that but as a patreon member to Ducky or anybody that is selling you their knowledge and offering help you expect some help and if they don't know the basics they could at least research and help you instead of not helping and saying they have no idea how Blender rendering works with graphic cards. I like Ducky and the content he provides but when you admire somebody for his knowledge and content to hear from himself that he doesn't know anything about the software that is needed to run his GPU to use blender it is a big surprise
hey man, thanks a lot
brilliant video. i also want to commend you on you diction and pronunciation! cheers and thanks.
Very good video thanks :)
"e-cards" oh boy, my grandma sure loves those