For those wanting a fairly simple explanation of the Standard Deviation: In a set of values, the mean is the sum divided by the number of values. This results in a value being as close to each of the individual values as possible. However, if I have two sets of values e.g. (0,10) and (4,6) the mean is still 5 for both of them. Therefore the mean doesn't give information about how large the range of values is, that were taken into account. This is where the Standard Deviation comes into play. It gives an average value on how far away each value is from the mean. For our set of (0,10) the standard deviation would be 5, while for the set of (4,6) the standard deviation is 1. Imagine it like this: When taking any random value from a set, how much can we expect that value to be different from the mean? Because in our first set the range is so large, we get a higher expected deviation from the mean, as in our second set the range is smaller and our values lie closer to the mean, we can expect a lower deviation from the mean for each value. That's why it's called the standard deviation.
@arch.blender117810 ай бұрын
I'm only 4mins and 18secs into this video and I have learnt so much! High expectations from here on 😉No pressure
@FinalCompАй бұрын
Congrats for the knowledge and the video. But I confess that at the beginning I was feeling great that finally someone had emerged from the shadows and explained to me how to do a simple for loop in blender's geometry nodes, you were talking and explanning the problem so calm and then went expert level so fast that got me lost. The repeat zone is great but does not seem to do the same job as duplicating a node group like you showed in your video, or like a for loop in houdini. It would be great to have a video with simple examples about it and the alternatives. I say this because I constantly struggle trying to do simple for loops in geometry nodes and end up doing a bunch of crazy node intuitive workarounds to get the job done. Thanks again, sorry for the long text.
@evanlane169010 ай бұрын
So... I'm hoping this isn't an annoying comparison for you, but you remind me of tomatoanus and acerola, and I'm so here for it! These videos are great and the only ones like them so far!
@gavindotjs10 ай бұрын
Not at all! I was trying to channel my inner acerola so I appreciate it lol!
@luqiyu73857 ай бұрын
it's rarely to see such a useful video series. I don't understand why there is so less viewers and subscribers... really hope this series can be made to the end.
@gavindotjs6 ай бұрын
Thank you! I know there's been a long break, but I promise I'll finish this series!
@firesightstudios58239 ай бұрын
This is awesome, and so necessary. Thanks for making this Gavin.
@mind_of_a_darkhorse10 ай бұрын
Nice explanations! You explain them well and make it easy to understand! You have a new subscriber!
@ZorianCazinscii9 ай бұрын
Видео огонь! С нетерпением жду продолжения.
@Mind_Splitter9 ай бұрын
So helpful! Looking forward to the next one!
@1bluecat9629 ай бұрын
This is so awesome! Can't wait for more :D
@DrStein-jq8yo9 ай бұрын
This is exactly what i was looking for. 🙏
@aryanahuja24779 ай бұрын
thanks a lot man, this is really helpful
@rossedwards572410 ай бұрын
really really good video, thank you
@mapopi-mm9 ай бұрын
You have Brackeys' eyes, subscribed :v
@hiepcongnguyen9 ай бұрын
❤ from Vietnam
@gragnekha81015 ай бұрын
Jesus says: in the beginning was the geonodes😁Thank you, great work!
@aarrsseennyy10 ай бұрын
great work
@artscreations59 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤ love the video
@randomcommenter673410 ай бұрын
you look like the male version of cady in the new mean girls movie