first make sure that you applied the solidify modifier. then try selecting a point on the outer layer of the bottle before pressing L. L should select everything that is connected to the selected point.
It is definitely possible, but once you get into adding imperfections like dust, fingerprints, scratches, etc, the process becomes much more complex for beginners.
@@-IndustrialDesign- You know, I still haven't found anything on TH-cam, like, for example, a rendering of a perfume bottle or a realistic plastic pot, to later retouch it in Photoshop, sometimes I see guys taking a product like a mokup and transforming it in Photoshop and It becomes much more realistic, then we get confused in general. the other day I saw a photographer taking a photo of a product and transforming it in photoshop and it was amazing anyway, thank you
not even half way yet and this is great, as somebody with 0 idea what i'm doing. straightforward and to the point👍
So glad you’re enjoying it:)
wow bro, just keep going, your explaination is amazing.
Thanks a lot!
Amazing tutorial! I will definitely copy what you did and then try to do it on my own! Thank you
You’re welcome
best tutorial and clear understanding make us more video for product thanks 😍
More to come!
good tutorial man, just subcribed your channel. btw, can you do the tutorial that model furniture like chair, modern lamp..etc pls. Will appreciate!
Thanks for the ideas!
Excellent!
Thanks
Very clear! Helpful👍
Thanks:)
Thanks!❤
You’re welcome!
i am not able to do this "L and H" thing after adding solidify modifier.
Do i need to turn on or check on something in any setting.
Please reply.
first make sure that you applied the solidify modifier. then try selecting a point on the outer layer of the bottle before pressing L. L should select everything that is connected to the selected point.
Thanks for all. İts usefull
You are welcome!
Muito Bom
I still haven't found a more realistic render? Is it possible with Blender, I see a lot of tutorials but the rendering is a bit artificial?
It is definitely possible, but once you get into adding imperfections like dust, fingerprints, scratches, etc, the process becomes much more complex for beginners.
@@-IndustrialDesign- You know, I still haven't found anything on TH-cam, like, for example, a rendering of a perfume bottle or a realistic plastic pot, to later retouch it in Photoshop, sometimes I see guys taking a product like a mokup and transforming it in Photoshop and It becomes much more realistic, then we get confused in general. the other day I saw a photographer taking a photo of a product and transforming it in photoshop and it was amazing anyway, thank you