This is phenomenal! The first geo nodes tutorial I've watched that didn't instantly go full on "John Nash" on the math nodes but explained things calmly and thoroughly. You sir might be the reason I finally start to understand geometry nodes. Excellent! :)
Now, you've challenged me to go all John Nash, who is this man (I am a biologist so I know what a man is)? Oh crap, Idk what you mean by that, so may I have an example of these John Nashed tuts you are referencing!?
@@gorkskoal9315 My comment was a year a go. Geometry nodes might have changed 3 times since then. I have many geo add-ons i downloaded earlier that doesn't work on newer versions of blender. Thankfully, given that it's free, earlier versions of blender are always available for download to run older add-ons if need be.
@@gorkskoal9315 strange, since I remember following along back when it was released and it worked. The whole reason I made the post in the first place. But remember that 3.0 are in many stages. If this was when 3.0 was in some alpha or beta state the geo parameters might have changed before final release.
You're definitely one of the most useful and easy to watch Blender teacher there is on RUclips. Straight to the point without making it complicated. Keep up the great work !
Fantastic explanation. The best teachers help students find the answers themselves. At one point I paused the video and went, "wait, wait, here you add a Math Node, set it to Multiply, and set the value to -0.5!" Making the audience feel smart? Subscribed!
Honestly, not editing out mistakes (like fucking up with removing one of the panels at the start) feels more authentic to me. Tutorials who do edit out mistakes seem more professional, but also make me feel like they just know everything without failing which is not good for motivation. Keep it up! Love the tutorial so far!
I kept avoiding geometry nodes and your tutorial was the first one i followed along to and you helped me get excited to start using geometry nodes keep it up bro
Geometry nodes is one such topic that people find it very difficult to begin with, but you my friend, made it look very easy to understand, thank you so much, I hope you will make more video on geometry-nodes series.
Thank you so much for your kind words, I'm really happy that you found the video easy to understand! Your support motivates me to create more content, I will do my best to create more Geometry nodes vides. Much better than this one. Please let me know if you have any video ideas :D! Sorry for the late reply
@@CGObaid Thanks for the reply, I believe any additional videos for geometry nodes will help us, like, Procedural tree, garden, forest, river. OR procedural small house, wall clock, umbrella, neon light system. Basically anything which will increase our knowledge of geometry nodes. I understand, these nodes making is time consuming, but anything , any idea will definitely help us. Thank you.
@@JayeshSarvaiya Procedural tree would be very hard and wouldn't turn at as good, don't know about that, but will make more tutorials on geo nodes. Currently I'm making tutorial on how I created this animation using geo nodes - ruclips.net/user/shortsWa93PQWTpww?feature=share So stay tuned for that & thank you for the ideas!
Terrific tutorial! I've just been diving into some more advanced tutorials just to learn new tips and tricks, but they always seem to skip stuff and suddenly stop making sense. This was easy to follow, engaging, and provided a lot of useful tips and information that I'm actually going to absorb for future use! Definitely watching the rest of this part series
@@CGObaid Now I have a question. I want to do the small body hair on the thigh of a 20 year old young woman. You wouldn't do a tutorial about it by any chance? I have the hair and the thigh but I am at the moment struggling with the material.
great tutorial!! I really liked that you make a clear and simple example from scratch that I can follow along... Keep up the good work, just subscribed!
Amazing tutorial! Easy to follow and I am beginning to understand more of what Geometry nodes can do. I would love to find out how to animate this grass as if it is blowing in the wind. I tried using the noise node W setting with some limited results, but still experimenting.
3:05 how? I don't see keyframes in that node window. So how could you animate anything if it doesn't have the keyframe dot to the right? Im new so I don't know. thx for the tut!
You can add a keyframe by hovering your mouse over a value then pressing the "I" key on the keyboard or by right clicking on the value then choosing add keyframe. In order to see the keyframe in the timeline, you need to make sure that both the object and the node in which you have added the keyframe are selected.
Bro give realistic city, buildings,and everything....like shadows then replication on the mirror of buildings...then fog,clouds everything 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️
its a great video but i have a question. at around minute 12 you get the plane constant on the z axis. but could you just vector math substract .5 right after the noise, because noise shifts the object .5 in any direction?
I was surprised to see that Position worked correctly even though not after the subdivide, but in a different path. I thought it would have only taken the position from the original vertex when using the Position node. I was expected to see some 'blocky' areas where they were all the same near the original points. Although I guess I see how it works now. It's all relevant to the node being processed. You know it's the position of the subdivided mesh because those are the positions in the geometry passed to the SetPosition node. At first, I was thinking that attribute was always for initial geometry.
OBAID...May i Give you a piece of advice? ...When you make tutorials for beginners you do not want to press shift+a and type a node name, what you want to do is teach the new people where to find it in the add menu. so you don't shift+A through the whole tutorial you do it by showing them where to find the nodes. The tree that stands on a strong root lives a long life..
@@CGObaid But the audience you are talking to are beginners, they need to know where to find all the operations manually first, then they learn how to just type the name and get it once they have basic understanding. Remeber the video is by you, but it is not for you, it is for the new guys that need help understanding. So in order to make your audience like and understand annd leave your channel feeling like they really learned something is by teaching them the VERY basics. Otherwise you leave them to just copy what you did but not really learn why , where and how.
Thanks a lot for the feedback, I'll try to include both of them. And I try my best to explain everything I can so that the viewers know why something is done and not just copy what I'm doing. Thanks for watching and I hope you find something useful :)
@@CGObaid Do not misunderstand me though, your tutorial is amazing, i actually followed it and it is great. you explain things very detailed and you explained what everything does which was great. I subscribed for sure to your channel because i know you are good teacher because of how well you explain, but i just wanted to make it so that you help the very new beginners that don't know anything about geonodes.all you have to do is every time you use a node ofr the first time you teach them where it is, then the rest of the video you search the node because now they know where to find it if they get lost when they are trying things on their own. Trust me when i say we in the community appreciate your work very much.
Merci pour cette superbe vidéo, cependant arrivé à 12:32, je n'ai pas le même résultat que vous malgré le fait que j'ai suivi à la lettre ce que vous nous avez expliqué, Ma forme continue à se déplacer, lorsque bouge le curseur au niveau de la value Une idée, merci d'avance,
I worry about that too, I always having trouble finisNice tutorialng anytNice tutorialng I try and create, but I figure if I do a little more each day, it'll get there one
This is phenomenal! The first geo nodes tutorial I've watched that didn't instantly go full on "John Nash" on the math nodes but explained things calmly and thoroughly. You sir might be the reason I finally start to understand geometry nodes. Excellent! :)
Wow, thanks!
Now, you've challenged me to go all John Nash, who is this man (I am a biologist so I know what a man is)? Oh crap, Idk what you mean by that, so may I have an example of these John Nashed tuts you are referencing!?
@@gorkskoal9315 My comment was a year a go. Geometry nodes might have changed 3 times since then. I have many geo add-ons i downloaded earlier that doesn't work on newer versions of blender.
Thankfully, given that it's free, earlier versions of blender are always available for download to run older add-ons if need be.
@@gorkskoal9315 strange, since I remember following along back when it was released and it worked. The whole reason I made the post in the first place.
But remember that 3.0 are in many stages. If this was when 3.0 was in some alpha or beta state the geo parameters might have changed before final release.
"Man! Why isn't it working!" 🤣🤣 Great job on the tutorial! Really helped me take my blends to the next level!!
hehe 😂🤣Glad to hear it!
That made me smile too haha
Glad I can make someone happy 😁
You're definitely one of the most useful and easy to watch Blender teacher there is on RUclips. Straight to the point without making it complicated. Keep up the great work !
Thank you so much 😊. Definitely will
I agree, easy on both the brain and ears
this is great, the only tutorial for geometry nodes that didn't make me wish I took calculus in high school
Thanks 😊 So glad to hear 😂🤣
In my opinion one of the best tutorials for geometry nodes. I never fully understood it. Thank you so much!
Happy to hear that! Thanks for the feedback !
Fantastic explanation. The best teachers help students find the answers themselves. At one point I paused the video and went, "wait, wait, here you add a Math Node, set it to Multiply, and set the value to -0.5!" Making the audience feel smart? Subscribed!
Excellent! Glad it was helpful!😊💕
Honestly, not editing out mistakes (like fucking up with removing one of the panels at the start) feels more authentic to me. Tutorials who do edit out mistakes seem more professional, but also make me feel like they just know everything without failing which is not good for motivation. Keep it up! Love the tutorial so far!
Wow ! I didn't think about it . I was going to remove that part but I thought to leave it as it is because that feels a bit natural.
best one on this topic. man u deserve 100k followers. all the best
Thank you so much 😀💕!
up for you. im not getting sleepy when watching tuts.
Glad to hear 😊
The most understandable 3.0 geo node tutorial right now
So glad you found it helpful 😊
smoothest introduction to geometry nodes 👍
Glad you liked it!😊
Your tutorials are appreciated. You explain everytNice tutorialng so simply and show the fundantals of producing. Many people and myself thank
Glad you like them!😀💕💕
I kept avoiding geometry nodes and your tutorial was the first one i followed along to and you helped me get excited to start using geometry nodes keep it up bro
So glad I could help 😀!
Finally somebody who don't delete the default cube. Impressive!
Thanks a lot! 😊💕💕
Will start to learn it tomorrow, lets be patient pips! Godbless us haha
U made it simple man ur subscribers are well deserved
I'm glad I'm not the only one who struggles with Blender's workspace window controls.
lol 😂 Everybody understands the pain!
To be honest, best explanations on geometry nodes, keep up the good work my man
Wow, thanks😊! Will do!
CG OBAID YOU ROCK!
Thank you !😊
Great job explaining these concepts. You are a gifted for explaining some of these math related subjects
So Glad you like them!☺️❤️
production. Thanks again!
Thank you too!
Geometry nodes is one such topic that people find it very difficult to begin with, but you my friend, made it look very easy to understand, thank you so much, I hope you will make more video on geometry-nodes series.
Thank you so much for your kind words, I'm really happy that you found the video easy to understand! Your support motivates me to create more content, I will do my best to create more Geometry nodes vides. Much better than this one.
Please let me know if you have any video ideas :D!
Sorry for the late reply
@@CGObaid Thanks for the reply, I believe any additional videos for geometry nodes will help us, like, Procedural tree, garden, forest, river. OR procedural small house, wall clock, umbrella, neon light system. Basically anything which will increase our knowledge of geometry nodes. I understand, these nodes making is time consuming, but anything , any idea will definitely help us. Thank you.
@@JayeshSarvaiya Procedural tree would be very hard and wouldn't turn at as good, don't know about that, but will make more tutorials on geo nodes.
Currently I'm making tutorial on how I created this animation using geo nodes - ruclips.net/user/shortsWa93PQWTpww?feature=share
So stay tuned for that & thank you for the ideas!
@@CGObaid No issues, everything and anything, that you teach is worth learning, keep up the good work...!!!😄
@@JayeshSarvaiya Will do my best, thank you so much for the support 💕
Terrific tutorial! I've just been diving into some more advanced tutorials just to learn new tips and tricks, but they always seem to skip stuff and suddenly stop making sense. This was easy to follow, engaging, and provided a lot of useful tips and information that I'm actually going to absorb for future use! Definitely watching the rest of this part series
Wow, I'm very very Happy to hear :D thanks a lot for the feedback, I'm very glad that you found it informative and useful 😊
You, my friend, are breathfaking!
Thanks a lot, buddy 🥰❤
The true default cube lover 1:07
🤣😂
Merci beaucoup, thank you very much, before this tut i had a small idea about node Geometry and do nothing with it !
You are welcome!
thx, it was clear to understand and very helpful
Glad to hear that!
Great, looking forward for the grass part!
Coming soon!
this is superb and covers what i needed to know about geometry nodes. you got yourself a subscriber
Thank you 😊🥰
Ok, so this is absolutely excellent.
Thank you kindly!😊💕
BROOO thankyou so much, this really helped and the tutorial was really easy to use as well :)
My pleasure 😀 I'm very glad to hear that it was easy to understand 😊
Loved the way you explain all these things. You have a Bright future ahead young chap!
Thank you so much 😀
I see you choose the power of default cube. That why u r powerful.
lol 😂🤣
Wow that's great
Thanks a lot 😀💕💕
Brilliant, you speak very well.
Thank you very much😊 I try :)
Very cool tutorial to watch, love how you explain all the little things the nodes are capable of
Glad it was helpful!😊
Thank you very much for your tutorial. It's easy to understand for begginner.
Glad to hear that! 😊
Thanks man! You nice tuto!!
My pleasure !
Bravo bravo and thanks. On to part 2!
Many thanks 😊! Enjoy !
@@CGObaid Now I have a question. I want to do the small body hair on the thigh of a 20 year old young woman. You wouldn't do a tutorial about it by any chance? I have the hair and the thigh but I am at the moment struggling with the material.
Amazing tutorial..looking forward to part 2
Thanks 😊 will make it ASAP
1:30 golden blender classics
thank you so much dude you're a god
No, I'm not a god, Just a regular person trying to do my best :)
you can do what you want!
You can too my friend 😀
I'm back to Blender, this Geometry Nodes are incredible. looking forward to part 2. Sub and bell are on! Cheers
Awesome, thank you!
So pedagogic, good job, and thanks for sharing !
Thank you too!
12:12 I got lost here.. I am starting to learn how to use Blender lately and this is very helpful! Thank you! 🙏
Great to hear! You won't get everything at the first time, it'll take some practice and time 🙂
thank you straight to the point
You're welcome 🤗
great tutorial!! I really liked that you make a clear and simple example from scratch that I can follow along... Keep up the good work, just subscribed!
Glad it was helpful!
Sweet tutorial fam !
Appreciate it :D
Man i cant believe blender is still free and their creating amazing features like this 😭
It's breathtaking💕 & It will be free forever ♾️
thanks so much my dude
Glad I could help !😊
this is going to be great!
cool tutorial, 100% works, rep
Great to hear!
awesome stuff
So glad you like it! 😊💕
u r an amazing teacher, keep going !
Thank you😃, I will
nice tutorial. make more node tutorials. love from india
Thank you, I will
the best everything works thank you very much like me
So Glad to hear that! 😀
i love u so much bro, thanks very much
Always welcome 😊!
amazing! ilove watching this!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This video is better the geek show for a beginner 🤓
ground in just 17 minutes, amazing.
lol 😂
Very good instruction . :O)
So glad to hear😊!
Downloader not working without turn off defender. But i turned off and it worked. THANKS !
Great stuff!! Thanks for the tutorial.
My pleasure!
Soo good! Loved watching it and learn some new stuff! :)
Awesome! Thank you😊!
1:05 This is phenominal!! 🤣
lol 😂
thank you for sharing, keep them coming.
More to come!
great tutorial, thank you 🙏🏻
You're welcome 😃
1:35 me everytime 🥲
hehe🤣 So relatable
"Delete everything but not a cube" - instant subscribe
😂🤣Wow!
You're the best
Thankyou, you make a great job!
My pleasure!
could you plz make tutorial on materials nodes for beginners
great job, great tut !!!
Thanks a lot !😊💕 You create awesome animations.
@@CGObaid Man your GeoNodes tuts are something else! Cheers!
@@JeanYanb Thanks again 😊!
amazing tutorial. I'm subscribed!
Awesome, thank you!
So informative, thanks a lot!
So Glad it was helpful 😊!
thanks so much man
Happy to help :)
Amazing tutorial! Easy to follow and I am beginning to understand more of what Geometry nodes can do. I would love to find out how to animate this grass as if it is blowing in the wind. I tried using the noise node W setting with some limited results, but still experimenting.
Glad you find it helpful ! Awesome, keep trying. I'll try if I can :)
I think you may need to incorporate a time input
Thanks a lot!!
No problem 😀
Usefull x 100 😁
Glad it helped 😃
This Is hard, but you explain verry good
So glad😀Thanks for the feedback 😊
3:05 how? I don't see keyframes in that node window. So how could you animate anything if it doesn't have the keyframe dot to the right? Im new so I don't know. thx for the tut!
You can add a keyframe by hovering your mouse over a value then pressing the "I" key on the keyboard or by right clicking on the value then choosing add keyframe.
In order to see the keyframe in the timeline, you need to make sure that both the object and the node in which you have added the keyframe are selected.
@@CGObaid ok, thx!
You're welcome 😊
Thank you sir
So nice of you 😀
Bro give realistic city, buildings,and everything....like shadows then replication on the mirror of buildings...then fog,clouds everything 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️
Keeps you creating ;)
This was great!!
Thanks 😊
Thanks!
No problem!
Please, keep making the good stuff!
Yes, will do !
its a great video but i have a question. at around minute 12 you get the plane constant on the z axis. but could you just vector math substract .5 right after the noise, because noise shifts the object .5 in any direction?
I want to learn how to learn like you.
What an awesome comment! If you want to learn something then teach it
I was surprised to see that Position worked correctly even though not after the subdivide, but in a different path. I thought it would have only taken the position from the original vertex when using the Position node. I was expected to see some 'blocky' areas where they were all the same near the original points. Although I guess I see how it works now. It's all relevant to the node being processed. You know it's the position of the subdivided mesh because those are the positions in the geometry passed to the SetPosition node. At first, I was thinking that attribute was always for initial geometry.
OBAID...May i Give you a piece of advice? ...When you make tutorials for beginners you do not want to press shift+a and type a node name, what you want to do is teach the new people where to find it in the add menu. so you don't shift+A through the whole tutorial you do it by showing them where to find the nodes. The tree that stands on a strong root lives a long life..
Thanks a lot for the advice, but I find it better to search the node instead of finding where it is located. It is faster.
@@CGObaid But the audience you are talking to are beginners, they need to know where to find all the operations manually first, then they learn how to just type the name and get it once they have basic understanding. Remeber the video is by you, but it is not for you, it is for the new guys that need help understanding. So in order to make your audience like and understand annd leave your channel feeling like they really learned something is by teaching them the VERY basics. Otherwise you leave them to just copy what you did but not really learn why , where and how.
Thanks a lot for the feedback, I'll try to include both of them. And I try my best to explain everything I can so that the viewers know why something is done and not just copy what I'm doing. Thanks for watching and I hope you find something useful :)
@@CGObaid Do not misunderstand me though, your tutorial is amazing, i actually followed it and it is great. you explain things very detailed and you explained what everything does which was great. I subscribed for sure to your channel because i know you are good teacher because of how well you explain, but i just wanted to make it so that you help the very new beginners that don't know anything about geonodes.all you have to do is every time you use a node ofr the first time you teach them where it is, then the rest of the video you search the node because now they know where to find it if they get lost when they are trying things on their own. Trust me when i say we in the community appreciate your work very much.
Thank you for video 👏
You're welcome 😊
Merci pour cette superbe vidéo, cependant arrivé à 12:32, je n'ai pas le même résultat que vous malgré le fait que j'ai suivi à la lettre ce que vous nous avez expliqué,
Ma forme continue à se déplacer, lorsque bouge le curseur au niveau de la value
Une idée, merci d'avance,
The position Node does not come up for me, did it change names or functions after some updates?
No it hasn't changed. Search for the Set Position node and it should come
I worry about that too, I always having trouble finisNice tutorialng anytNice tutorialng I try and create, but I figure if I do a little more each day, it'll get there one
Consistency is King 👑
Some say he's still trying to collapse windows
hahahha jk, great tutorial broda
very good video!
Thank you very much!
Are you using the Producer version, if so are all the effects and tutorial you use in the video included as standard with the Producer
What do you mean by the Producer version ?
Okay, that's a good tutorial. Now, explain to me, why in my blender I can't shake the ground like 7:05