What can i say except we're dead soon.....?😁😂😁😁💀 May be 2021 is hard who knows..
@raymedoff3 жыл бұрын
ye lol
@federicocalvone96883 жыл бұрын
Ducky: today sponsor: skillshare, a site with payed courses. Also Ducky: I learned blender without payed courses, all on youtube, and you can do this way too.
@SHER01513 жыл бұрын
Lol
@DMartin103 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂 i thought the same thing
@xextarofficial2 жыл бұрын
Paid*
@theturtle98103 жыл бұрын
The cat wants to learn blender
@RohitSingh-yo2yl3 жыл бұрын
Cat is not real. it's cat.obj
@mr.x61143 жыл бұрын
Cat is cg and animated
@kenwithdreads3 жыл бұрын
@@RohitSingh-yo2yl right 😭
@kingadam80643 жыл бұрын
Skill share is basically youtube But with category filter
@AlexVanguard3 жыл бұрын
Youtuve educational edition
@reubencf3 жыл бұрын
And KZbin is free
@sunayama46503 жыл бұрын
I've taken a paid course. I first started on KZbin, then mixed that in with some college courses, then mixed it in with some online courses from the KZbin community. I can honestly say that paid courses are *not* a fast track. They don't always teach you everything you need to know because most tutorials (and online courses) don't teach you everything you need to know. There are a lot of areas where KZbinrs and online instructors may not know something, for example what one part of a modifier does or a workflow for how to do something. In short really, if you're doing it as a freelancer and you don't plan to work with a professional team, you can get away with free tutorials. If you want to make a career out of it by working with a company, at the very least you should buy a book to supplement online tutorials, free or not. Also, learn more about photography. I can't stress enough how it's important to know so much of what photography teaches. Composition, lighting, etc...
@malte68243 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story/experience
@themurderbotfeed76883 жыл бұрын
Agree on the supplemental books, do ypu have any recommendations? I read one last year about photography lighting techniques that was 10/10 but I sadly don’t remember what it was called, a collegue lent it to me
@Rohit-xc3tl3 жыл бұрын
Any blender book recommendations
@StarlasAiko3 жыл бұрын
Colleges teach you every aspect of the pipeline up to mediocre level. That is ok if you want to be an indy solo creator, but if you want to freelance for companies or work for companies, you need to focus on becoming great at one or two parts of the pipeline. Sure, it helps to have rudimentary skill in other parts as well, but you don't need to, and shouldn't, spend a lot of time learning parts that you don't want to work in. Don't spend a hundred ours learning to sculpt if you want to work as an animator or compositor.
@IndianaJoe33 жыл бұрын
Everyone seems to be saying, "learn the basics," but there isn't any discussion about what, "the basics" actually are. Hard surface modelling? Sculpting? Grease pencil? Materials? Downloading and installing Blender? (Way too many tutorials include that.) It's hard to, "learn the basics" when don't know what the basics actually are.
@pixelwrinkly15283 жыл бұрын
start with blender's own 'fundamentals series' - it will give you an overview of just what blender is all about: kzbin.info/aero/PLa1F2ddGya_-UvuAqHAksYnB0qL9yWDO6 then start with low poly modeling - with that you still get plenty of opportunities to get into materials, lighting, rendering, animation (if you want to do that) etc - but you don't need to get bogged down in all that messy topology you'll get into with sculpting/retopology; imphenzia here on youtube has a ton of excellent tutorials for low poly including this 90 minutes of all his tools/techniques: kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z5urhoxpptR1q5o&ab_channel=Imphenzia cross mind studio is another great channel imo: kzbin.info/www/bejne/d6Wcoopuntt9arM&ab_channel=CrossMindStudio good luck
@zaks73 жыл бұрын
@@pixelwrinkly1528 thanks man! what do you think about the donut tutorial series from blender guru?
@zaks73 жыл бұрын
@@vlc-cosplayer that should be written on a plaque. Real wisdom lmao
@azamii97493 жыл бұрын
so early that default cube isn't deleted yet
@nitsuda24353 жыл бұрын
I started using blender yesterday. I find it difficult since I just started but Im thankful you're around cause you have everything I was looking for in your vids.
@shadisherif93323 жыл бұрын
I'm learning a lot of courses and after each course I just do some of your tutorials as a reward , you are one of the best teachers on youtube and I love your taste and designs, your tutorials are the reason that makes not give up and be happy that I actually created something beautiful in a short period of time, thanks a lot, keep going
@DaellusKnights9 ай бұрын
I've been here for a few years now and I STILL watch this video when it pops up on my feed. It's good advice that ages well, and it's ALWAYS good to remember the simple stuff once in a while. 😻👍
@TheDucky3D9 ай бұрын
Man I appreciate that!!
@DaellusKnights9 ай бұрын
@@TheDucky3D and WE appreciate YOU, friend! In fact, just a while ago I was working on a blender project because I'm going to try to get serious again. I had to figure out how to do something that Geometry Nodes doesn't do (yet!). And I figured it out by literally going "back to basics" and working my way forward. Happy New Year, Ducky! And thank you so very many muches! 😻👍
@TheHorreK22 жыл бұрын
what i appreciate about your videos is that you show really quickly what different nodes do and how you can play with them. It was so difficult to work myself into the node/material system and you really helped me understanding many of them
@neilburgess96522 жыл бұрын
you know man this was the most honest 'how I do this' kind of videos I've ever seen. awesome work. right length, right amount of focus and just the right amount of information without overload. Just like your regular videos tbh but more so
@fadijawhar82063 жыл бұрын
Thanks to this video I just got skillshare for 2 months free, now I can learn more about blender and other hobbies with it. thxs.
@DerCribben3 жыл бұрын
Pardon the 10 haters... I find most of your stuff to be really useful and the best part is that I end up with something that looks so far beyond my current scope it can't help but inspire. I agree that focusing on the basics is good at first, but dipping your toes into stuff that's totally out of your league every so often can help you jump a bunch of steps farther ahead than you might have not screwing around with them. I like your shorter tuts that teach us things, but I'd be super stoked to see a series of 30-45 minute Ducky3D tuts coming out every month or so that end up with something a little more in depth and complicated too. Lectures are boring, and should really be kept short, but doing is great and is way more forgiving.
@quaav1993 жыл бұрын
Been watching Nathan for about a year I believe and he has genuinely taught me a lot through his teaching methods . Even though I’m wanting to become a Games designer I still love digital art and his methods (that are universal) have taught me a lot about the whole digital creation world if you know what I mean.
@jawadoumar2 жыл бұрын
started blender 3 months AGO. STILL ENJOYING IT. I AM AFRAID WHEN I WILL SAY IT IS BORING.
@Gghosty3 жыл бұрын
I just graduated from University working with Maya for the first time (made a basic short), and now I'm learning Blender watching Skillshare, Udemy, and especially quick KZbin tutorials like you said. The daily work, even just for an hour, seems to be keeping me consistent, and alternating between different teachers also keeps it pretty fresh while still learning the basics. Love the channel BTW! I just started following along with some of your videos. =)
@dannfr3 жыл бұрын
Those who are learning blender don't compare u r art with the art they make in tutorials cuz behind that perfect art there is 10+ years of struggling . and u will get good but u just have to keep going : ) because comparing u r art with others will always make u sad and u will give up so just don't give up and be proud on what u make , even its a simple cube
@nicomal3 жыл бұрын
You have to love this community, from the creators to the spectators, from the sudents to the teachers. Great video.
@amitg7034 Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot Ducky.The same thing happened to me.I was bored of copying tutorials and I thought i wasnt meant for blender but after a while when things started to sink in I got the freedom to make my own stuff.After that I kept critisizing my self that Im making very basic stuff but you made me feel better by saying that the basic and fun stuff is the way to go.Now I know im on the right track.
@Alanwking3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this inspiring video. I'm experiencing that frustration that comes from learning something new. You hit it on the head about wanting to creating cool stuff, right away. I really love your work. Thanks for sharing your journey with Blender.
@oybektorajanov18282 жыл бұрын
Assalam Alekum, bro i really APPRICATE you, you my favourite Teacher in Youtobe cuz you tell truth and perfectly, thank you so much every lessons🤲
@riley40622 жыл бұрын
I just started blender your tutorials have helped me a lot
@DirkTeucher3 жыл бұрын
I used Maya for 10+ years. And that helped me learn Blender about 2 years ago but I really think the quality of Blender tutorials is outstanding and simply unmatched when compared with other communities like Maya, Max, Houdini, C4D - trends.google.com/trends/explore?q=blender%20tutorial,c4d%20tutorial,maya%20tutorial,3dsmax%20tutorial,houdini%20tutorial - This + 2.8 + eevee + its gltf support was the main reason I decided to choose Blender instead of Cinema4D or Houdini. So thanks Ducky, I appreciate it and have been following your excellent progress from around the time when you first started this channel.
@sleeve-tv3 жыл бұрын
I watch this all the time so don't quit. I want to make a living off of Blender, I love this whole blender community
@UdjinUdjin3 жыл бұрын
I have learned Blender also only by using YT. your Chanel especially 😎🤩😉👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@JosueM813 жыл бұрын
I appreciate the vote of confidence to those who watch this video. You inspire many to create new things. Thank you very much!
@jasonlake86893 жыл бұрын
I Just started Blender last week joined skill share few days ago highly recommend it learnt loads in last few days
@malte68243 жыл бұрын
Pro Tip: Use a picture of you and your cat as thumbnail, and your views will increase by far....Cats are the best clickbait, change my mind
@thomasfranz92143 жыл бұрын
Very true. Already so many comments about the cat...you should try it.
@Centreus3 жыл бұрын
@Ludimeel Sorbo’s backup Sir I disagree
@spydergs073 жыл бұрын
@Ludimeel Sorbo’s backup No... cats are.
@Simon113543 жыл бұрын
Dogs are better than cats though
@Centreus3 жыл бұрын
@@Simon11354 Agree to disagree? love the profile pic btw
@kinleung7643 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. I am struggling on learning blender or not, your video give me confidence.
@BlenderMadeEasy3 жыл бұрын
What a great video! I did what were you describing when I first started out as well! Lot's of short tutorials to make something cool. Also thank you for the shoutout on my class on Skillshare! I appreciate it! :)
@MrVitaDani3 жыл бұрын
I was just thinking this the other day. There's a wealth of tutorials online, so it's hard to decide which ones to go with and what flow to follow. Very easy to burnout if you're basically watching the same tutorial over and over from different people masked as something unique you want to learn.
@Dr-Mo70772 жыл бұрын
Dude, I like your approach; your videos encourage me to continue.
@rodcav33 жыл бұрын
Hey Nathan 3 quickie questions 1.At what point did you feel comfortable enough to start working professionally as a 3D artist 2. What field of 3D did you decide to go into at first (ex: ArchViz, Product Viz, Character Design, Concert Aniamtion, etc, etc 3. How long did it take for you to put together a decent showreel/portfolio to show potential clients
@mpix20003 жыл бұрын
your tuts make me feel like making advanced stuff. I can show my work, because you're using basic stuff for achieving cool results. Thanks.
@sumerjacob8503 жыл бұрын
2021 🎇🤞🙌 When i started with blender did everything you said not to, the purist, start with big idea and got lost and frustrated. couple of months back just started to focus on one item at a time and just finish it. It's working so far and your tutorials thx
@Lero3d2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video it helped me a lot,And its been 3 months since im using blender everyday(3-6 hours day).I love your videos so much, in the begging i was so bored so angry sometimes,and i always said i hate blender, but never give up.Im still a beginner but im working hard for a better future it all starts from you.THANK YOU
@Sedryn_3 жыл бұрын
One of your tutorials gave me a huge yes! moment tonight. Alpha channel settings in Eevee. I kept missing where i needed to go. Now i'm creating something myself, no tutorials; just me and Blender.
@chuctanundaspiderbone54073 жыл бұрын
AlI the advice you give here, Ducky, is right on target. Thank you. I think your first point is hugely important: start with short projects, not too far beyond your skill level, that allow you to accomplish something during the learning session. This is actually an important element in learning theory. If the learner wraps up a learning task with a sense of accomplishment, progress is quicker and the learner is more likely to stick to it in the long run. Some how I forgot this concept when I first started learning Blender, and I wasted a lot of time tackling large projects that were beyond my skill level, and getting obsessed with some detail for hours. I finally became willing to delete everything and start over with "Basic Blender Projects." This is when I finally started making progress. I've since gone back to some of those abandoned projects with better skills and a fresh eye to find that what once seemed like unsolvable problems are now quite easy for me. Also, when you get stuck, delete and start over. You will approach the subject differently next time around, or something will occur to you that will make the next attempt more successful. Also, commit to learning one new keyboard short cut a day, or you will end up learning a limited set of shortcuts, and never learn others that would give you so much more flexibility. Have fun
@bimodesign18152 жыл бұрын
I recommend if anyone wants to start with the dount, watch the series until the middle, and try to start without watching, if you did just good then blender is for you, if not then it hard for you specially if didn't train every day.
@mridulsarmah59743 жыл бұрын
Your tuts are some of the most easiest yet captivating tutorials for Blender that one can learn for motion graphics and Visual FX.
@ADB-_3 жыл бұрын
I'm a intermediate at blender now, almost a year of experience, took 3 months to perfect basics and got to track You can too make this possible if you take the step and have patience, i have a very ill patience but it's the motivation of either money or fame or attention that keeps you going
@MorsOmniaSolvit2 жыл бұрын
your tutorials are best Ducky. I agree with your advises and i want to add another point too. you dont have to take Blender course, u can take a course about Art and Art Composition instead of blender course. all about what you can make is 70% of Art, 30% of Blender. This will be better about your Creativity.
@the1238ee3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making video, which tells how to learn from KZbin videos.
@graphisdesign37373 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ducky 3D! Your channel is one of the best for learning Blender 3D.
@loutre_retro3 жыл бұрын
You made me want to start using Blender. In addition, your videos are well explained and easy to access for a beginner. Thank you.
@dukenukem4453 жыл бұрын
Yeah, thanks to all you guys. Specially to you Sir Ducky. I'm learning Blender watching your videos. Mostly AWED with all your works. 😀
@GaryParris3 жыл бұрын
Good to see this! Blender is Fun!
@hakki10983 жыл бұрын
just stumbled on your video, just started with blender. Guess thats a sign, subbed :D
@Kholaslittlespot13 жыл бұрын
This is exactly what I've been doing. A little bit of everything. From sculpting to hard surface. I'm still terrible at animation and compositing and need to get better at texturing within blender without relying on external resources. At this stage it feels like it will never be more than a hobby but it would even be cool to work on something for free.
@MrBabill3 жыл бұрын
You are so amazing man, glad to learn from you bro 🙏 ❤
@mtlim91463 жыл бұрын
very good and encouraging advise that makes me sit up and keep going though most of the time it is tough going .,Thanks
@epixor_3d3 жыл бұрын
You reached 200k congratulations
@rishabhrawat78563 жыл бұрын
Thnx! Idk if you remember, but I asked you this exact thing to learn blender in the video where you make the logo from vectors... But didn't expect you to make a video about it... That too this soon!! THANKS!!!!
@davidesmbetti3 жыл бұрын
This video was so usefull and the fact that your tutorial give us the instrument to make the staff thar you make ours, is so good. Thank you very much!
@brucewayne2433 жыл бұрын
I always enjoy your short videos even though I Don't have a PC
@blume65463 жыл бұрын
thank you for your advice. I am literally in the exact same spot you were describing. Short quick videos to inspire myself to keep going. Have done many of yours. Thank you so much Ducky 3D you are amazing
@humaninterface71533 жыл бұрын
very good advice ! I was very frustrated and watch one of your tutorials and then is started to make it my own way, thanks for that !
@izzy99studio23 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the inspiration 🙌🙌🙌 will never give up
@chromaetique3 жыл бұрын
Your tutorials are helping me a lot man.Thank you ! I managed to do some things I never believed I could to thanks to your tutorials.❤
@마인드셋이전부이-g1z3 жыл бұрын
Love your video so much. Looking forward to catching you up one day!😁
@make_the_world_better_place2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for these helpful tips! My biggest take way from this video is learn the basics and learn it really really well.
@JL345-O3 жыл бұрын
Thank you a lot for giving the crucial facts of learning Blender.....You saved my life Mr
@theremixproject9073 жыл бұрын
Great advice. Learning Blender has been on my agenda for a couple of years. I had made the mistake of watching tutorial videos that assumed the viewer had the basics under control Without the prerequisite knowledge, and a comfortable understanding of Blender's workflow concepts, I would quickly feel overwhelmed & loose interest Your video has given me some hope for success in my quest, but my first headache is finding a working non-glitchy driver for the Nvidia video card from hell that I inherited
@eberlekim87633 жыл бұрын
Good video for beginners. Thanks for sharing your experience.
@saurabhsingh-tu1hf3 жыл бұрын
Also I am 14 year old and very frustrated with blender different features but as it is mine hobby I love it very much👍🏻
@chuctanundaspiderbone54073 жыл бұрын
You are so lucky to be learning Blender at 14. If Blender had existed when I was your age, my life might have taken a whole different trajectory. Keep at it and have fun.
@saurabhsingh-tu1hf3 жыл бұрын
@@chuctanundaspiderbone5407 yah bro 👍🏻 always a blender fan
@nathanieldiazrua3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing that, Ducky!!!!
@hugoantunesartwithblender3 жыл бұрын
Everyone have at least 10 mins, so yes, use Blender every single day, even with just 10 mins. NOw i work with it full time ;)
@welkeidioot3 жыл бұрын
So, how do you use it fulltime? In your job? Can I learn from you?
@hugoantunesartwithblender3 жыл бұрын
@@welkeidioot yes, I work in Archviz. I have a discord server the link is in my KZbin
@aaroncoleman62902 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all your advice and tutorials. I have learned a lot from you. I have found if the video is going too fast just slow down the video and keep going. . You are one of the best tutors for sure. . I am 62 and having a great time learning Blender. Ive never seen a program like this. Is there anything it cant do?
@coppamediadesigns3 жыл бұрын
Your're tutorials have really helped me with 3D so thank you!
@The_Deaf_Aussie3 жыл бұрын
You and me mate.. I prefer short and easy ones.. even simple ones.. combination of all those short tutes.. can help me create big projects.
@rsher_digital-art3 жыл бұрын
I also spent this last year watching tutorials, be patient, it's like learning to surf or ski. It is easy to get lost in KZbin land so you should just make anything!!
@Trav2d3dArt3 жыл бұрын
I started with the donut and then the cg boost floating car course and a bunch of KZbin tutorials including yours so thank you!
@gradedraw44553 жыл бұрын
Ducky is gonna save the Beginners of Blender in 2021 with Amazing Advice!!!
@therealmarcher3 жыл бұрын
I had blender downloaded for about 6 months, I used it the day I got it, gave up, came back 6 months later, and now I'm actually really good. The only real limitation at this point is my hardware. Yeah, I still watch material tutorials and stuff like that. But I never just "do the tutorial"
@steprockmedia3 жыл бұрын
Good stuff. I've been doing blender for simply years now and still feel like a newb. I'll have to follow some of this advice and see if my skill level doesn't improve faster
@vigneronathon3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your videos ! They are a great way to really comfortable with experimenting for yourself in blender thats approachable ! Keep up the great work
@oliv3r5693 жыл бұрын
Can confirm. I'm only 1 month into the learning process of Blender. So far it has all been KZbin learning and it all began heavily at the basics. I never through I'd be making the things I am so quickly.
@RonenAprils3 жыл бұрын
6:54 respect man🙏🙏
@rickynewman92992 жыл бұрын
Hey Mr, Just wanted to send a personal Thanks for all of your Videos - I've come a long way since subscribing to your channel and Learnt heaps! Love the way you structure your Vids - Would love to get into more Particle Animation (Explosions and Melting and Running water). Pretty much watching and following along every other day and have a good grasp on Nodes now.
@manoojmanoharan98543 жыл бұрын
Like the way you speaks, feels motivational!
@bigfilsing2 жыл бұрын
Old but good video thanks. Slowly getting comfortable with modeling . One thing that wasnt clear is how "mark sharp" , "edge crease", mark seam & bevel weight work when used properly That would make a helpful video for sure . CHeers
@r.m.charan69723 жыл бұрын
Keep on doing my friend because seeing you only I want to learn blender😁😁😁😁
@julianobianchini52223 жыл бұрын
I learned a lot of cool stuffs from your videos and that made me feel I was learning and doing nice things on Blender! Thanks for teaching us through your videos!
@VeryFunStudio3 жыл бұрын
1. Delete the cube. 2. Make donut. 3. Practice everyday , build muscle memory for shortcut keys.
@TrippyTapesOfficial3 жыл бұрын
You're the man ducky!
@saemranian2 жыл бұрын
So great, Thanks for sharing.
@dreamerflow64833 жыл бұрын
2k in 1 hour wow bro! U gonna pass the king andrew lol, always great staff and support with u, thanks a lot and congtrats for your sucess!
@Madara2B2 жыл бұрын
i heard a saying from the NFL head coaches. instead of trying to outsmart the other team's game plan just K.I.S.S. which means (Keep It Simple Stupid) I have gravitated to the mini short videos as after doing BG's Donut i tried some of his other stuff, which He is a good teacher but the models were just too advance for me at the time. I started watching 3D Ducky and i'm glad that it has the same philosophy.
@lanning19903 жыл бұрын
Basic and basics, totally agree with that. Great tutorial, man. And thank you!
@ashrafrafi89703 жыл бұрын
Our startings pretty much same, except me started in this qurentine and i hv lotta study to do, but m just obsessed with blender and its kinda ur fault😅 U r an inspiration ❤️❤️
@Gloom_YT Жыл бұрын
Signed up skill share using your code! Im 42 year old and starting Blender.
@TheGamer-lh5mh3 жыл бұрын
I just went into the software and started messing around. Might not be effective, But I learned some pretty cool stuff (or at least I think I did)
@GammaAkutabi3 жыл бұрын
I used your tutorial and I love the way it came out!
@gnarthdarkanen7464 Жыл бұрын
I know this is an old upload... BUT I want to help add a little clarity to one of the points about "Do something every day"... I really think it's a point that gets "skipped over" frequently, and it WILL really help you (reader) through the learning... When he says, "Watch a tutorial or two, and then build something on that." like with the "Donut Tutorial"... DO NOT just build what the tutorial gave as an example... like that d*mn donut. INSTEAD, build something LIKE that tutorial showed you how to build. The donut started with a torus, and eliminated the default cube, light, and camera first off... SO go ahead... or even figure out how to HIDE the light and camera, and delete the cube... Then take a minute and a piece of paper, and roughly sketch out something YOU CAN MAKE from the torus... and make THAT... literally ANYTHING EXCEPT the donut is a good option. I watched the donut tutorial, and made a ring-cake instead, complete with a platter (roughly bronze)... icing, decorations and toppings, and then I figured out how to cut a slice out... complete with fluffy cake in the showing sides... AND that drove me just as close to "damned crazy" as I've been in a long time, for about 3 or 4 days... SO... why drive yourself bordering on NUTS over a single tutorial to do ANYTHING BUT the tutorial project??? It FORCES you to think on your feet... to answer questions for yourself if you possibly can... AND to experiment. I farted around for hours at a time, and then went outside to do just about anything BUT mess with the computer for a while because I was struggling... I probably cranked out 100 cakes before I was happy with even one of them... BUT every time I "closed without saving"... I'd learned something. I'd built on what the tutorial had shown me, and I'd remembered some vital step that I'd screwed up... I'd found a new way to screw up... BUT I LEARNED FROM IT... AND I began (from DAY 1) thinking for myself, figuring things out instead of blindly following "step by step"... I BUILT something... It wasn't particularly great... It looked like the kind of cake you'd expect a 12 year old kid to make with a box-mix... BUT IT DID in point of fact look like a ring-cake. It had icing "drizzled" over it with coconut flakes(-ISH) sprinkled over the top, and strawberries even gooey with syrup (sorta) arranged around it... A slice was finally taken out and laid on a dish near it, with a (UV-sphere) sloppy scoop of ice cream of unknown (and probably impossibly magical) flavor and color... I couldn't (at the time) figure out a "good" way to slip the strawberry on my "piece" down onto the dish, so it had a case of "anti-gravity ACTIVE"... but... I had my cake... I had topping (like the tutorial and then some)... I had icing/frosting (like the tutorial and then some)... I EVEN had platter and plate that the tutorial did NOT include... entirely "figured out"... probably not the way you'd be instructed... BUT they were there. I even had Ice Cream by the SCOOP... on my own recognizance... ...AND when I finally got a half-way decent animation sequence rendered with strawberry havoc raining down on the thing, I felt like I'd friggin' SUMMITTED EVEREST!!! For me, only about the first week had me fuming to the point of "ready to throw the g** d*** computer out the g** d*** window"... I've dared (since) to dabble in more and more complicated and elaborate things along with the tutorials I do, but I'm comfortable in the fact that I CAN remember to save frequently, and set up those extra "backup files" in the preferences... I dove right in and started farting with the file paths for render cache, the architecture of my system, and outputs as well as resource files for importing... all of it... right off... AND just now, I'm developing a few collections of resources on my own just for appending to other files so that when I DO build something kind of cool from some tutorial in the future, I have a place to keep it and never bother downloading "that particular thing"... I can just "mark as asset" and have it ready at hand whenever I need or want... I may even be able to sell or trade out sooner rather than later... SO don't JUST follow the tutorials to the letter. Watch them and find anything "roughly similar" to build SO YOU LEARN THE SAME LESSONS but also so you THINK ON YOUR OWN... answer the harder questions... develop some of your own "style" and "work flow"... You're going to have to make those choices sooner or later, no matter what. You might as well, LEAN INTO IT, and start some development NOW... while you're building and growing in the software, rather than wait until you've finished "All the tutorials you should need" and still have NO FRIGGIN' IDEA what you want to do with all that... or you're not even sure what you know how to do... Limbo SUCKS... Trust me. I've been there, "Staring down the great white bull" as Hemingway called it, many MANY times in my life. It's not a place I like to go "unarmed"... ...AND for those who don't (or haven't yet) read Hemingway... His "Great White Bull" was the blank page in a typewriter... waiting for a story when he sat down and had no idea what to write about, let alone how to articulate it into a story at all... NOTHING kills inspiration quicker than the question, "Okay, so what do I want to do now?"... be it in front of a blank page in a typewriter, staring at an easel with a blank canvas or with an empty sketch-pad on your knee, or in front of a screen with a default cube, light, and camera that you don't really need "clouding the view"... ;o)
@mr_d3adw8733 жыл бұрын
its funny, I was just doing what you mentioned around 10:00 and was able to make my first render, its simple, but once you start doing your own thing and youre used to blender things just come together.
@rahularya75073 жыл бұрын
I reached to the same point where I keep questing myself when am I going to start creating stuff without watching tutorials .
@synfinium3 жыл бұрын
It's hard
@gaston.2 жыл бұрын
good advice..thanks for sharing!
@quinxx123 жыл бұрын
I think it's important to create a little text file with notes about the shortcuts you find super useful, but always forget!
@8b8b8b3 жыл бұрын
I was pretty ok with following tutorial when I first started, as long as I made something nice, I was satisfied and did not hate Blender