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@frenkyb1236 ай бұрын
I would like to ask, what kind of screen are you using? I am starting with 3D modeling and my old 23inch screen gets small for this.
@DerekElliott9 ай бұрын
Awesome job and congrats on finishing. Enjoyed this wrap up video too... Great tips and advice for success!
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
You're the man! Thanks for dropping a comment on my video. Much appreciated!
@kittyc4t6798 ай бұрын
@@WillGibbons broooo, my two fav mentors in one placeee, wow.... i was always loved to export animation and models from blender to keyshot, i learned keyshot from WillGibbons
@rano123214 ай бұрын
This is one of the best Blender related videos I've seen on the internet. And it's not just great for Blender but learning anything in life in general.
@WillGibbons4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! ☺
@xanzuls9 ай бұрын
that's a lot of progress in just over 3 months, great job
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Thank you! I Really appreciate that.
@pluto90008 ай бұрын
Do you think I could become proficient with Blender in 100 days if I worked on it each day for a few hours?
@WillGibbons8 ай бұрын
@@pluto9000 Sure... as long as you stuck to a specific area of the software. I've heard from plenty of others who've spent years learning it and they all will admit there's still plenty they don't know. But in the end, you likely don't need to know how to use all of what Blender has to offer.
@ibrahimpasha58653 ай бұрын
@@pluto9000 where are you at now?
@pluto90003 ай бұрын
@@ibrahimpasha5865 I'm still just thinking about learning Blender, I have not actually started tutorials because I started a job that takes up all my energy. Thanks for checking up on me.
@grigorymarkov87759 ай бұрын
Another new world to explore! Congratulations! As a CAD user always felt a bit scared to start learning Blender. Thank you for this inspiring video!
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
If you can learn CAD, you can learn Blender. Just have to be patient and be willing to be confused at times, haha
@JamesSmith-jh4co8 ай бұрын
I don't know if learning blender is something I will be diving into right now, but I am a programmer and I love your clear, concise style. I was inspired by your journey and your method and I will apply it to my next learning adventure. I am constantly jumping around and losing focus so this helped me thank you.
@WillGibbons8 ай бұрын
You're not the only one! It can be tough to stay focused on one thing with how much we have competing for our attention. Thanks for the nice words!
@abirshakil9 ай бұрын
Congratulations Bro for something new! I also started the blender 100 day challenge 2 days after you. After about 55-60 days of learning, I got a chance to work on a client's project, which made my Blender learning journey a lot easier! Now it's my good to go tools!
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Wow! That's really great. I love that you had the confidence to use it on a client project. That's where the best learning happens.
@yuvraj.s.d48207 ай бұрын
Where did you get the client from ?
@effyiew73186 ай бұрын
Honestly, you don't really learn until you actually have to use it. Something about the stress of having to produce something for a client that makes everything stick.
@pv86858 ай бұрын
you are a freakin fast learner my friend... respect! if you keep up that speed i think its a matter of a short time to consider you a absolute pro!
@WillGibbons8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the encouragement!
@Followcambro9 ай бұрын
Its great to see you branch into more software options. Keyshot keeps adding great tools and features but creates a barrier as it becomes so widely used especially in the Industrial Design field. First, because Keyshot leaves people, mostly students, thinking drag and drop materials with an HDRI is all you need. Second, a lot of designers get good at Keyshot while missing key skills in animation, topology, and UV unwrapping. Keyshot is significantly more powerful when you have supporting skills in other programs like Blender, Maya, and Cinema 4D. Additionaly this kind of competition from other software will push Keyshot to add important features that you for example, found in Blender.
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
I think you make a lot of good observations and I can't really argue against them. Though, I'll add that it largely depends on the person and what they're doing for work. There will always be a group of designers who don't need to learn Blender as it would be too big a time investment without adding much to their core duties/roles in their jobs.
@mrdixioner7 ай бұрын
Keyshot was intended for engineering visualization without any problems with materials and UV maps. This is a completely different product and comparing it with Blender is simply pointless. If you need to quickly and efficiently make engineering visualization, then Keyshot is simply an ideal option. To create the same visualization in Blender, you will spend a lot more time fiddling around with an idiotic node system, disgusting work with UV-maps and subsequent work in compositing.
@Gercovl9 ай бұрын
Congratulations on making it to the end! I really enjoyed observing your process. Your attention to detail is impressive, and as always, your tutorial was not only informative but also a delight to watch!
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@buuts3 ай бұрын
So glad I came across this. Really inspiring how you could overcome giving up. As someone with ADHD this looks like a really solid way to learn for me.
@WillGibbons3 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and I hope it helps you in your journey as well!
@druweezy12 ай бұрын
Not interested in blender but this is excellent and will use it to learn houdini, the principles taught here are brilliant and much much respect to your conviction, resilience and effort!
@WillGibbonsАй бұрын
Appreciate the kind words!
@fortimusprimefilms9 ай бұрын
As a Software Engineering student who has struggled with Blender in the exact way you mentioned, and plans to learn it throughout this summer to make my own film animations, you are an inspiration that came at the right time! The goal-setting principle you shared, and the tactics to hold oneself accountable is absolutely brilliant. I have my own YT channel and sharing the days on what I learn and having my audience hold me accountable for this, and having a set time limit, and finding a good mentor, and most importantly, setting the clear & specific goals for learning is fantastic. I only wish someone taught me how to do this earlier on in life. I never learned to do things this way, and thus, a lot stays unfinished. This is a great plan, and I hope I can make the discipline to follow it through and learn this invaluable skill. I just found out about you, but know that you have inspired me to work on that goal. Thanks for making this video, and sharing with everyone on YT how to learn.
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
That means so much to me! Thank you. I wish you the best as you set out to create your own animations!
@vedatkaplan7 ай бұрын
Perfect guide, I'm sturggling with same situation nearly years. thank you.
@WillGibbons7 ай бұрын
You're very welcome!
@deepictd9 ай бұрын
Your words go straight through my head. I can't thank you enough for how your teachings have helped me shape my career! And you inspire me to become a better person like yourself. Keep up this great work. You're like no other. Thank you so much!
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you for such a such nice comment!
@CristianCTitan3D8 ай бұрын
Thank you!, ive been trying to learns blender for a couple of years and I been found myself in those road blocks and losing motivation as you descrive, this gave me the right path to follow
@WillGibbons8 ай бұрын
Great to hear! Just start and see how many days you can string together. You can do it!
@troublebot9 ай бұрын
I can't even tell you how well-timed this video is for me, you're a legend.
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
I can't even tell you how much I appreciate your comment! Cheers!
@guillemferrerpuiggros85939 ай бұрын
So cool! Super excited to see this compilation, I've been following your progress on Instagram and it's been really inspiring for me. When starting new challenges or trainings, I typically encounter problems like the ones you mentioned at the beginning of the video. The explanation of how you've handled it is something that I believe could be helpful to me. Thank you for sharing your experience with us. 😁
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
I'm stoked to hear that! My hope with this video was to convince others they can learn this software if that's what they want to do. Of course, it'll take time and effort. But all great things do.
@paulduan55339 ай бұрын
GREAT JOB WILL!! Thank you for sharing your experience and congrats for this very inspiring accomplishment. I wanted to move from Solid works to Blender but didn't as I thought (actually asked Blender) that it won't be rendered by Keyshot. Now I know it can! Solidworks is too serious for my needs (furniture) in so many places and a lot of time my time is wasted or stuck on how to get to needed looks, (for example a wicker / woven pattern on a chair) when at the end of the day my models are just reference to my factory who have to do their CADs anyway. So this is a major encouragement for me to pick up blender. THANK YOU AGAIN!!
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
You're welcome. As you saw, you can definitely render models created in either Blender or KeyShot. However, in furniture design, where you'll be dimensioning a lot and adjusting proportions, I don't think Blender would be an ideal software to use. But in the case of a realistic wicker material, sure. Or if creating cusions, then Blender would probably have some advantages. I think though, if I was tasked with designing furniture, I'd be using CAD. There are alternatives to Solidworks that are more affordable like Fusion 360, Onshape or a newer software that shows a lot of promise, Plasticity. I'd recommend looking at those, especially the last one I mentioned.
@paulduan55339 ай бұрын
@@WillGibbons Well always value feedbacks Will! thanks a lot! yes I do pass my solidworks files to my factory or ask them to convert to CAD all the time. Looks like I won't be able to do that with blender!
@melissazelenz21439 ай бұрын
Thank you Will! I’ve been learning Sub D poly in MODO thru my design school. I am considering diving into Blender after my student license expires. I’ve been a Creo user for the last 3 years… Thank you for all the great tips. Congratulations!!
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Nice! I would think you'd find Blender fairly easy to learn then. I did use MODO for about a year in 2014.
@melissazelenz21439 ай бұрын
@@WillGibbons Thanks! I’m also curious if you have any thoughts about Cinema 4D? I find MODO to be perplexing… not intuitive at all. However I do like the UV features. I recently had issues with UV unwrapping in KS and I greatly appreciate the video you made on that topic. I would like to import the model into a poly program and see if I get better results.
@the_ericklima9 ай бұрын
This was great. I'm a Cinema 4D user, and I loved how you articulated your process and what you can accomplish with clearly defined goals. I'm a big fan, and I'm sure you will continue to succeed in this space.
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the support! C4D is a great tool! Cool to see you bothered watching this even though you're not a Blender user. Cheers!
@GangstaBoiiiiiii9 ай бұрын
Great video - it's good to see how much work it all was! it's easy to assume that things are easy to whip up just watching instagram clips, but this makes it clear that it's a big journey
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Yes, thanks for bringing that up. The instagram clips are very short and condensed highlights. I won't lie, this was a big undertaking and at times got difficult. But I learned through this process that we should not assume things should be easy or quick to learn.
@Shakked_R.7 ай бұрын
This is very amazing and you should be very proud of yourself, I think the next steps after this would be learning geometry nodes, if you don’t know what they are they basically use a similar system to the material making but instead of making materials, they make visual 3d effects that aren’t an actual mesh but a visual representation of one, they allow you to do some really fascinating things allowing for some great modification and some things that are definitely not possible in standard CAD softwares.
@WillGibbons7 ай бұрын
Definitely a good recommendation. I'm familiar with what they do and it looks fun for sure!
@00mongoose8 ай бұрын
Its amazing how much skills carry over across different tools. Color me impressed.
@WillGibbons8 ай бұрын
For sure. I think it's an easy trap to assume each software is super different. The UI changes, but the underlying function, logic and design skills carry over most of the time.
@jscreatedesign7 ай бұрын
Well done for your dedication and thanks for the video. What you have achieved looks amazing.
@WillGibbons7 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@NWinnVR4 ай бұрын
Videos like this help me from getting discouraged. I'm trying to learn how to make worlds for my community in VRChat more properly than just in unity with pro-builder but blender has been harder for me to pick up simply because of how powerful it is and just how much it can do. It's easy to get overwhelmed.. There seems to be this weird sort of superiority complex many have in the space that if you cant just pick up and be totally proficient at blender in a few hours you're stupid.. And it makes it hard to keep trying to learn as apparently some people go from having never done anything with 3D software to making fully rigged models from scratch in less than a day. Seeing others have to spend real time learning everything makes me not feel so alone. Thanks for that~
@WillGibbons4 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment! I've got plenty of experience in this space and it still took quite some time. I agree, that it can be easy to be fooled into thinking it's easy to pick up. Everyone learns at a different pace and I think we need to be okay with that.
@voulazarpani76889 ай бұрын
Congratulations and thank you for sharing your experience. So many things you say are true - I have faced the same difficulties when trying to learn Zbrush. I have done all these mistakes. I find it very useful to hear your list of 6 points. I can see how I have sabotaged my Zbrush progress! Like all your other videos, this also is very informative and helpful.
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment! It's something I've experienced too, so don't feel bad! Learn and keep plugging away. Glad this was helpful!
@carlospaixao32429 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this experience!
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@Aanaartu9 ай бұрын
Very good job with this project and video. Congrats on finishing it and sharing what you learned :) I actually have personally encountered several of these problems, and with time overcome some them. I am currently on the same path, with different subject matter, but this process will translate nicely to any (technical) learning challenge!
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Awesome! I wish you luck. As you mentioned, time makes a big difference. If someone is rushed and loses patience, then it's much harder to have those breakthroughs.
@roydavid57618 ай бұрын
Amazing work, i keep walking circles around blender, i’ll be borrowing your method starting next week, no excuses to get gud.
@WillGibbons8 ай бұрын
Happy to hear that! You can do it.
@VyzdomLLC9 ай бұрын
Excellent video, Will - you should be super proud of what you were able to pull off. If I weren't a daily Blender user myself, you would have totally inspired me to follow suit! 😀
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Mission accomplished. Thanks David! And thanks for always being down to talk shop and help with random Blender questions.
@danielbyme8 ай бұрын
This was a great video and walkthrough of your 100 day Blender journey. Interesting to hear about your processes and how you approached this "challenge". Well done and thanks for sharing.
@WillGibbons8 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
@buntrockstudios8 ай бұрын
I’ve been following your 100 days of blender series on your KZbin shorts! Was looking forward to a video like this from you! Please do more ✌🏻🖤
@WillGibbons8 ай бұрын
Happy to hear that. Thanks for the support! I hope to as well. Just comes down to time.
@alunlloyd98127 ай бұрын
Very great video. Also good advice on how to approach learning a new program. Hope to learn blender myself soon to get into 3D modeling for advertising
@WillGibbons7 ай бұрын
I do recommend it! Thanks.
@mutolibbusari9799 ай бұрын
This is really inspirational! I believe this can be applied to a lot of things in life. I 've been in the cycle for years, I hope I'll be able to break out with these tips. Thanks
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
I hope you can too, if that's what you want. Just try to avoid making it an 'all-or-nothing' scenario. We all have good days and bad. But sticking with it is key. You got it!
@mutolibbusari9799 ай бұрын
Yeah. Really Appreciate. Thanks
@Vladimir-po8qe8 ай бұрын
Well done man! Awesome job, great progress
@WillGibbons8 ай бұрын
That's nice of you. Thanks!
@MrEe10109 ай бұрын
Great Job Will. I am also a SolidWorks, and Keyshot user and have been going down the same route as you - except I decided to go with 3ds Max and Corona Renderer. I tried Blender in the past and found the workflow to be very confusing and the emphasis on learning keyboard shortcuts in Blender (you can't really use Blender without keyboard shortcuts), was a huge barrier to entry for me. I found 3ds Max much more straightforward and easier to learn. Thanks for all the inspiration over the years with your videos.
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Interesting! I've no doubt that 3Ds Max and Corona allow you to make some great work. Do you not use keyboard shortcuts in Max? You can use all menus in Blender since that's how I was introduced to it. But I find it easy to commit a new hotkey to memory every few days. Eventually, you get to the point where you've memorized enough. One thing that's also handy is you can just add almost any hotkey to a single quick menu. That's also super helpful for beginners since you only remember a single key to access all your most frequently-used tools. Cheers!
@MrEe10109 ай бұрын
@@WillGibbons Hey Will. Yes, I use shortcuts in 3ds Max. I remember when I was trying to learn Blender, there was soooo much emphasis on memorizing keyboard shortcuts, it was just overwhelming! In 3ds Max, there is a lot less reliance on them. Most everything has a descriptive button which was just an easier approach to learning for me. I am not great a memorizing a list of shortcuts! Also I found Max much easier to use. I am also considering looking at Cinema as I hear it does motion graphics really well. But blender forces you into a peculiar way of working that really does not go with my learning style and it seems a lot more complicated to do simple tasks - IMHO. :)
@hooraayy6 ай бұрын
You’re a fast learner😮 maybe because you have the basic sense of 3D from other software. I need to start my 100 days. Thank you for the tips
@WillGibbons6 ай бұрын
Thanks. It certainly helps. :)
@Jossy.mp48 ай бұрын
I just saw your 2 year old video on your first freelance client, and man you gained a lot of muscle right? that's another project for sure :)
@WillGibbons8 ай бұрын
Haha, crazy you could notice. I appreciate it. Yeah, been working on a very consistent routine 4 days a week for the past year or so.
@sebastianmaggio96579 ай бұрын
you are amazing, so talented, you learned alot in those months, congrats for keeping the focus. The final part of the video is GOLD, sadly, im stuck on having a goal, or mini goals, like i want to learn all that i can, because I dont know what I want. I lost motivation because im working on retail sale, nothing of what I finished my college (3D animation and modeling on maya), so I lost motivation..., and i just stuck seeing tutorials..., I could make the donut, and the chair of blenderguru, but I don't know, it feels like, I dont have alot of projects to show, and work in some company, its just for hobby now... 😮💨😔
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
I understand. Thanks for your comment. If you're burned out, take a break. But if you want to learn, then find a specific time each day or week where you can set aside an hour here and there. Focus on making some of your own mini projects. Focus on volume. Just get some momentum so you can keep pushing to create more advanced things. If you stick with it for a few months, I think you'll be glad you did.
@LukeHomay8 ай бұрын
This is cool. Thanks for the video. And good job with all the work you did. I went HARD on Blender for about 6 months and then died out. Now I'm back and lately I've been curious of a good route to take with it, so this was helpful to see. Like when I went to film school, I had teachers that gave us the perfect assignments to help us learn and that's what I wanted for Blender. Thanks for the information on your structure.
@WillGibbons8 ай бұрын
Cheers! I hope you are able to get back into it.
@m4r_art9 ай бұрын
I'm glad to have randomly contributed to your project by commenting here and there across those time-lapse shorts with acquired music choices in the background. 😂
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Super cool! Yeah, picking music each time got to be a bit annoying because searching for good music in the KZbin and Instagram apps isn't the best experience. But glad you enjoyed the process and thanks for your comments!
@hamzarafaqat41459 ай бұрын
Great work. Happy it worked for you!
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Thank you! It's fun. If you're curious, you should give it a go.
@Biscoid4 ай бұрын
More generally, this is excellent advice on starting anything new.
@WillGibbons3 ай бұрын
I really appreciate that!
@jcowle869 ай бұрын
Will, you are inspiring! I appreciate this video a lot and the guidance you provided!
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
I appreciate that! Thanks for taking time to comment!
@TheSatzy66999 ай бұрын
Amazing resilience ❤
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
thanks!
@Tyndaii9 ай бұрын
Just found your channel. Awesome video! I’m excited to see more from you in the blender community. 👍
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Hey, thanks! I really appreciate it!
@BowserZeki4 ай бұрын
Just looked older videos to get an idea and yep i knew it. No wonder all the stuffs you made in Blender looks fantastic. You already have skills for years and applying that to new program took not much. It's still amazing to self discipline yourself and commit a goal but it's not easy for whoever starting from 0 It takes years to build knowledge for something.
@WillGibbons3 ай бұрын
Thanks. Fundamental knowledge can typically be transferred between programs quickly. But learning new terminology and user interfaces takes time. Also, muscle memory of keyboard shortcuts.
@ALSAHAFI139 ай бұрын
30K views in less than two weeks! This is massive compared to your Keyshot videos. The Blender community is simply unmatched in the 3D software world.
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Yeah, I guess so...
@giorgiobianchini9 ай бұрын
Hey Will, well done! Watching your daily progress on instagram encouraged me to jump into blender to have more freedom on some 3D areas where some software are weaker or just too expensive. Thanks for sharing! Next step... Houdini? ;)
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Thanks! Houdini is a rad tool. I spent some time learning the very basics of it a few years ago and really loved it. However, I didn't want to become a houdini specialist. The market for that is pretty much work on a team for VFX in films and TV (too stressful and competitive) or offer simulations and FX for a creative agency, which means focusing on freelancing which I don't want to do. So, probably no Houdini for me. Blender's geometry nodes and simulation nodes will give me enough to play with as far as simulations and procedural workflows go.
@AndTecks7 ай бұрын
wow you are a legend, so cool!
@getdirecti0ns3 ай бұрын
Every time I find a good blender tutorial series all the menus have changed and I spend more time in the comments trying to find someone explaining where it is in the new version 😂
@WillGibbons3 ай бұрын
Yeah, that's definitely a downside of the software changing quickly. But kind of forces you to try to find newer tutorials. But you can always download older versions of blender if you find a tutorial you like that's been recorded a year or so ago.
@Fred-bf6qc9 ай бұрын
Video couldn't have come at a better time. About to make the jump from Solidworks + Keyshot to Blender. Would love to hear blender tips for keyshot users, and what to expect when making the jump. Nice one
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Thanks! good luck. I'll be happy to share tips for KeyShot users. That's 100% my plan, but I'm just going to have to get to it when I can. Probably in the next few months you'll see me begin to tackle topics like that in videos here. Best!
@DigitalTwin3D9 ай бұрын
Very cool! I think a lot of CAD designers would feel comfortable right away learning Maya because of the native CAD file support (IGES and STEP) and NURBS surface modeling.
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
I've heard this quite a bit. I've no experience with Maya, so I can't speak to this but that's quite interesting. I'm sure that's one other reason why it's become such a common tool in the VFX industry.
@KattyPrab9 ай бұрын
Hell yeah! I loved seeing your progress on instagram! I will start blender soon.
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Awesome, Thank you! And best of luck!
@theGoogol9 ай бұрын
Then you can ask me Blender-related questions if you find yourself in the situation of needing help 👍🏾
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
@@theGoogol Thanks!
@theGoogol9 ай бұрын
@@WillGibbons : np! Blender's learning curve is not necessarily steep, it's more broad. If you know what you want to do with Blender, learning the necessary skills is easy ... Blender's learning curve becomes a problem when you want to learn everything Blender has to offer (that's near impossible).
@AgeOfTheJoshua6 ай бұрын
amazing video, really shows how good you (you as a person espacially) can translate general "3D-Thinking" to different softwares. Your way of working seems extremly professional and I really admire your discipline. Do you still have fun working in 3D or is it only a job for you? The more discipline I put in the less fun I have unfortunatly...
@WillGibbons6 ай бұрын
Thanks. Good question. I enjoy the process of learning something new and sharing it. I also enjoy making a new piece of work. So, I guess I still enjoy it, yes. I think it's very hard to keep something going for a long time if you're not enjoying it or interested in it.
@okanyikmis78639 ай бұрын
You've explained the process very well! It could help a lot! Thank you very much!
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
You are welcome!
@matazzer9 ай бұрын
This was a really fun watch!
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
I really appreciate that! Thanks for watching.
@oscarrottink9 ай бұрын
Great video Will! And while the Blender interface makes my eyes bleed, I think the points you address in this video are valid for every 3D modelling tool people want to learn. I'm one of those who learn things in a less structured way and like you say, it can be a waste of time. By setting the goals like you did it's easier not to get lost and distracted too much. It's awesome to see how much you learned in just 100 days as well and I can imagine it also feels really good you're not really limited by for example limitations inside KeyShot but you are flexible to get them done using another tool. A thing you didn't mention but I think is quite important while learning Blender is that there are plugins in Blender for almost every single thing you want to achieve. I think it's better to stay away from those plugins if you want to learn Blender since they mostly offer shortcuts which prevent you from learning the basics. It will also make it much harder to take your Blender/Modelling knowledge to another 3D modeller if you depend too much on plugins since the amount Blender has, is just ridiculous.
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Thanks for pointing that out! Yes, 100% what I did here could and should be applied to any tool someone might want to learn. And lots of people ask me about plugins/add-ons. I'm purposely avoiding them for the exact reasons you mentioned. I don't like relying on software that is developed by an individual and becoming dependent on it. I'd rather learn the 'vanilla' version of the software and only use add-ons very selectively and once I know the workflow without said add-on as you mentioned.
@rajendrameena1509 ай бұрын
Some addons are not just time saver but they adds up blender functionality rather bloating the vanilla blender because blender is also made up of some code so i think after understanding blender, we can utilize some time saving tools, one addon called Mira tools should be a must have addon is missing in Vanilla blender which gives you total control over topology by giving you Nurbs like handles.@@WillGibbons
@AdilKhanDeshmukh8 ай бұрын
Picked up Blender 4 years ago during the pandemic and fell into a similar cycle. In my career I have used CATIA predominantly and now really trying to make a proper concerted effort to learn Blender properly
@WillGibbons8 ай бұрын
Wow, definitely a different feeling tool than CATIA. But I could see it being a nice compliment as well. Best of luck! Consistency is key. I'm sure that's how you leaned CATIA.
@promoteskills12344 ай бұрын
This is the one and only method to learn. List specific goals.
@3dloom9 ай бұрын
I have left using keyshot once I started to work on blender like you .. Happy to see, you start it too. 😍
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
My goal is not to move people away from KeyShot, but to show that learning Blender should not be so intimidating.
@stewl63299 ай бұрын
For the mini-projects, how do you know, choose what kind of projects you want to tackle? How do you know the skills you will use are in that project you chose?
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Good question. Kind of a gut feeling. I would look at the shape of the product and try to think of how I would make it in Blender. If it felt like I was confident I could get at least 80% of it right, then I would move forward with it. That means it should not be so hard that you get completely stuck and give up, but still have some challenges.
@stewl63299 ай бұрын
@@WillGibbons That's what make it difficult. Do I know enough to tackle a project on my own!? There is doubt then I go back to more tutorials; Even though I know what I am supposed to do. Thanks!
@spoon334se8 ай бұрын
thanks much for your work and shared insights!... really helpful, cheers!
@WillGibbons8 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@ZrannA8 ай бұрын
good insights and inspiring process
@WillGibbons8 ай бұрын
I really appreciate it!
@MrZadazz9 ай бұрын
Awesome Will. I was waiting to hear your thoughts on the program and if you will be switching from Keyshot to Blender now that you have had a deep dive into in. I did the jump from Keyshot to Blender 2 years ago. Still happy
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
I won't be dropping KeyShot. Currently, my plan is to use the best tool for the job, depending on what I need. Glad you like it!
@amyni.alicelena7 ай бұрын
thanks, thanks to you i just started CG Fast Track !
@WillGibbons7 ай бұрын
I hope you enjoy it!
@Diggilicious7 ай бұрын
This is awesome except I wish you had linked the tutorials you used. I found CG Fast Track but $800 is bit much to investigate software you're not even sure you want to use. Great job though! Love the progress.
@WillGibbons7 ай бұрын
After working through the beginner course they offer for free on KZbin, I felt confident it was worth the investment. Also, I paid around $300 because upon downloading their project files, they emailed me a promotion that offer the big discount for about a week. I think this is the standard flow for their customer acquisition. But I understand that $800 would be quite a lot for just investigating the software as you mentioned.
@allanpennington26 күн бұрын
So years ago now just as a hobby I started to learn and model in Modo. It was a Centurian tank, (Im ex army). An old army friend was building a s1:6 working scale model and needed some plans for building certain parts of his vehicle that the original model didn't have. A third person with a real tank in his back yard provided as much photo reference as I needed and measurements. However I quickly migrated into solidworks which I found easier to model in and as the aim was to manufacture parts this was a good choice. But now having seen some of Jacob O'Neal's work from Animagraffs I am thinking of coming full circle and back to mesh modeling with Blender. I must say I find parametric modeling much easier to grasp than mesh modeling. As a solidworks user yourself is there a good workflow to take sw models into blender? I have tried the other way around without much success as many meshes made in blender from GrabCad for eg are heavy and riddled with complex and sometimes poor geometry. Anyway your thoughts and experience would be interesting to hear. Thanks
@WillGibbons21 күн бұрын
So, I haven't used Solidworks in many years, but Autodesk fusion is pretty similar. And I much rather build in a parametric cad modeler than a poly modeler like Blender. However, if the end goal is to model something that's difficult to do in CAD or make more complex animations than I can do in KeyShot alone, then Blender is the tool of choice. You can export a SW model as an OBJ for instance and import into Blender, but some of the main reasons you'd want the model in Blender to begin with (control over topology mostly) are negated when using this workflow since the mesh you get from SW is not going to be optimized for polygonal workflows.
@kaibe.design9 ай бұрын
Great challenge Will! Definitely need to complete that as well. :)
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
You can do it!
@EdonGuraziuOfficial9 ай бұрын
Great dedication and results Will!!!
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Hi Edon! Thank you, that's really nice of you.
@Prathik19899 ай бұрын
what an insightful video, no fluff, subscribed!
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Welcome aboard! Thanks :)
@Prathik19899 ай бұрын
@@WillGibbons it's funny, I'm an industrial designer but I learned blender to do fun animations and such, but need to go re-learn solid works and CAD software again as it's been years @_@
@MetalGearMk39 ай бұрын
Very inspiring! You are a champ.
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Thank you 😊
@rajendrameena1509 ай бұрын
You should consider using Mira tools addon for tweaking the topolgy using curves. It will feel like tweaking nurbs curves...
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Thank you! I hope to look into it!
@adamilyes9618 ай бұрын
That’s impressive!! Btw what’s the roadster modeling course name?
@WillGibbons8 ай бұрын
Not sure it has a name. It's one of the courses included in the CGFastTrack membership.
@DEM3RZ9 ай бұрын
Killer achievement, and some of those projects you showcased are NOT beginner-first 100 day type of projects, way to challenge yourself and push your own edge!
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Yes, thanks for pointing this out. I had done some very beginner-friendly tutorials/courses over the years, so I had some foundational knowledge, not to mention 10+ years of using and learning about 3D in various forms. That cycle I mentioned in the beginning where I'd learn, but then take long breaks and lose momentum... even though that happened, it helped me move through the beginner stuff much faster. I wasn't sure of how to explain that succinctly in the video.
@Ataraxia_Atom9 ай бұрын
As an engineer that uses solidworks and fusion for CAD/CAM, ive gone through the same cycle many times. Messing with blender just to get busy and forget everything i did lol so relatable
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Happy to hear I'm not the only one! haha
@kennysponto65688 ай бұрын
True artistry here. Wow
@koonsickgreen62727 ай бұрын
ruffwear collar looks sick!
@fazalfazi21418 ай бұрын
wow! your words inspire me alote 🎉✨
@WillGibbons8 ай бұрын
That's awesome. Thank you!
@a.n.60849 ай бұрын
Great job man 👍
@500432117 ай бұрын
Very motivating!
@RondaJane17 ай бұрын
That's exactly my problem. I am used to CAD and Solid Edge, and I am only in my second week and learning slowly.
@WillGibbons7 ай бұрын
Slow and steady wins the race! You've got this!
@vahicls9 ай бұрын
Thank You! What do you think about this worfkflow idea: Modeling in Rhinoceros > Convert NURB to Mesh > Import and edit in Blender.
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
In theory, it's great. But converting NURBs to mesh leads to long, spiky triangles for surface mesh. Those become problematic when UV unwrapping, deforming or subdividing. It all depends on what you'll need to do in Blender. The topology of the mesh will affect how successful each tool will be.
@cyrusthegreat1847 ай бұрын
Cad can be used for games too however it needs retopology the difference between cad and something like blender is how objects are modeled
@donaldpeters49177 ай бұрын
Awesome video and narration! One thing - can you tell us what daytimer book you are using, say at 9:18 of the video? I have been looking for something like this with a minimal layout. Any links would be great.
@WillGibbons6 ай бұрын
I use a free app called clockify
@donaldpeters49176 ай бұрын
@@WillGibbons Thanks - oh meant the physical daytimer - it's got a black cover with "2024" on it...
@WillGibbons6 ай бұрын
I'm sorry. I didn't know what you meant. That planner is by the brand Moleskine. It's the XL Daily Planner.
@NestGFX_9 ай бұрын
Awesome tips here! Take notes folks!
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment! :D
@shalbic7 ай бұрын
Robby is a great teacher.
@AmeJouten9 ай бұрын
Solid video, definitely take s a lot to stay with blender for that long. The real pain of Blender when you start learning character creation and then the UV nations attack.😂
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
I completely understand. While the UVs were very simple in my projects, I can only imagine what character artists have to battle.
@secretagentmandanV28 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your progress! I want to do the same.
@WillGibbons7 ай бұрын
You should!
@slicster9 ай бұрын
I'm curious. Can't you build in fusion then import into blender to do the animation and texture stuff you want to do?
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
On a basic level, yes. But if you ever try to UV unwrap CAD data that's been tessellated into triangles, then you'll find it doesn't make life easy and in some cases it's prohibitively messy. Same goes for deformations where you're animating bendy stuff.
@czarfenris68606 ай бұрын
Subbed! Nice video
@WillGibbons6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the sub!
@mvelentzas9 ай бұрын
Awesome work!
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot!
@weiyingkao7 ай бұрын
This is awesome! Where can I find the tutorial to create a 3D buckle? Thanks!
@WillGibbons7 ай бұрын
Thank you! I did not follow a tutorial for those. This was one of my mini personal projects that I did to test my skills.
@weiyingkao7 ай бұрын
@@WillGibbons got it. It's very sick! Congrats 🙌
@sidekick3rida9 ай бұрын
I immediately related with "learn blender, follow a few tutorials, get too busy with work, take a few months off, forget everything I learned" 😂
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
I think it's part of the initiation. A rite of passage, if you will. haha
@visualmaximum9 ай бұрын
Congratulations! 🤝
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@rendermanpro6 ай бұрын
Day 101: Blender: We had a decision to change whole UI and radically shuffle this and that around
@FullyDefined-Design9 ай бұрын
Great project Will, congrats. As a fellow SWX and Keyshot user, you've got my attention. I'm particularly interested in the dog collar, flexible parts animations. Could you model from SolidWorks then import to blender for the ani's? I'll have to go through your video library to see if you've mentioned it. Also, you allowed 1hr per day for learning, but what did you allow for documenting/editing/etc the process?
@WillGibbons9 ай бұрын
Great questions! So, the short answer to your question about, whether or not you can deform CAD models in Blender the same way I did in this example is.... not with great results. I'll go deeper into this topic later, but good topology helps ensure the deformations are smooth and correct. But after importing CAD to Blender, your tessellation will not be optimized for bending or deformations like this. And that is one of the biggest issues with interoperability. I created a templated process for filming and editing. I shot the video on a gopro. Those files upload automatically to the cloud via wifi. I would grab those clips and bring them into DaVinci Resolve where I just essentially made a new timeline and applied my templates and exported the video. I would write a caption in Notion each day explaining what I did. Then, I'd put the exported video in a google drive folder I have sync'd to my phone. Then, I'd schedule the posts in Instagram or KZbin and copy/paste my captions from the Notion app on my phone. Sounds like a lot, but that whole process only took about 10 minutes each day on average.
@calvinhenderson14839 ай бұрын
@@WillGibbonsHave you seen Plasticity’s mesh exporter? It looks like you can take NURBS bodies and export to quads/ngons with pretty good topology. I haven’t had a chance to check it out, but I’m wondering if it could be a tool in a SW to Blender pipeline. Right now my studio actually uses KeyShot to retessalate CAD before bringing into Blender (if we need to use it) because Solidworks’ STL/OBJ exporter doesn’t really offer any granular control. That process leaves a lot to be desired as we still end up with triangles and bad topology. It would be nice to not have to re-model something like that buckle if you just want to do a deform.
@FullyDefined-Design9 ай бұрын
@@WillGibbons very cool - thanks for the response!
@jv.nazareth038 ай бұрын
i always wanted to learn blender, my family runs a dental ofice here in brazil and my dad ask me sometimes to do some instagram posts to help the business, i have a great knoladge at photoshop but i always wanted to take it up a noch and make some cool animations and models to divulgate the business in a diferent way, but blender is a whole new area for me, i never toched anything realeted to that, im creating courage to start !
@WillGibbons8 ай бұрын
That's awesome! You can do it. It may take some time, but I think the end result would be well-worth it!