jesus christ bro - im a year into blender/3d in general and this video has answered/fixed so many quirks, issues, settings I wish i knew how to adjust i cant even explain, theres WAY more than 50 fucking GEMS of info in this video, it should legit be provided to users when they download blender - cant wait to stalk your channel and see what other genius pools of info you have - thanks so much man - all the camera tracking and cursor settings to just easily pan around wouldve made this video super useful in itself but theres dozens more - great great shit man
For myself to use in my future projects: 0:45 noise / light flicker 3:00 Line art 6:45 Hanging Curves 13:30 Render Presets 16:00 Epic bevel tip 16:30 naming objects 16:45 Decimate Modifier 18:45 Remove light 22:00 dynamic sky 22:35 snow 31:20 Particle system
Could you make a video about Geometry Nodes in Blender 3.1? I'm trying to learn by doing a Procedural library, but there are things like scaling the geometry of an object, or distributing points so there is no interpenetration.
This is one of those videos that's good to come back to 3 or 4 times a year. Tips that are just kind of neat today but mean nothing to you will almost certainly be forgotten, and you'll be glad you got exposed to them again. For example December is right around the corner and maybe you get the urge to render your own cards for friends and family. Suddenly that snow add-on that would have slipped your mind the next day in June is just what you wanted.
Useful timestamps for myself: 7:40 Mustard/Ketchup on a Hotdog 9:47 Import Videos as planes 10:49 I can connect my Blender to my GIMP! 21:52 PURPLE SKY!! 24:56 Use for cloth sims? 27:23 Use for in-editor To Do Lists 28:53 Model QR codes! 31:16 Firefliiiiiies
I clicked on this thinking it would be the typical background noise, might gain a few tips here and there or whatever... No, EVERY SINGLE ITEM on this list is chock FULL TO THE BRIM of crazy useful things!! Thank you so much for this, looking forward to experimenting with a lot of these tips!!
I spent at least three hours learning this video and took dozens of notes. This video is the best blender tutorial I have ever seen on youtube and gives me a lot of ideas. thank you very much!
1:53 I wish I knew this before I made my last animation 😢 I wanted to change a texture of 1 part of a house when I already duplicated it, so I had to apply this change to every single one... This trick would have saved me a lot of pain; but it surely will save me in the future
Oh love it. In future we will start blender so you are or first teacher in blender. You make it thing more easy thanks. Good bless you. Great exploring explanation. Can we you your vedios to voice over in our Language in Urdu. For you tube vedio .
BEST VIDEO EVER!!! OMW!!! Seriously, holy cow! Please make another 50 tips! haha. I've been using blender for about a year, maybe 2, (as a hobby) and this has taught me so much!
In addition to all the very useful information, kudos for speaking clearly, not waffling on about unrelated subjects and not trying to entertain with third rate comedy routines.
This is seriously one of the most useful things I've ever watched on TH-cam. Thank you so much for sharing, it really does feel like 50 tutorials rolled into one!
Been using blender for close to 4 years and that F2 to name tip is the biggest time saver odd that more tutorials don’t use it! Definitely subscribing for that thank you!
Yes, that was a huge time saver when I discovered it. Thank you so much for watching and subscribing! Means a lot that you left the feedback too. Thank you!
Literally every tip in this was something I didn’t know, and 75% of them had me going “That’s so cool, I wish I knew that sooner!” Thank you, man. I thought everyone was exaggerating when they were saying “Best blender tutorial,” but they’re not wrong!
Hey! That is very nice of you. I’m still having some serious doubts about it being the best but I really appreciate the kind feedback. Thank you so much and I’m glad people are finding it useful. Take care!
I've been using blender for like a good decent long time and, these are good. tip and tricks videos are some of my favorite genre of video not just for blender but for all software and video games. extremely well done
I found a lot of things I think will help me. The wave idea makes me think I could probably use that for skirts and capes blowing in the wind! I'm gonna try it out and see how it goes.
This was excellent. I'm at the Blender-learner stage where I like knowing what the sub-commands do. The Sculpt mode tips ( skin modifier and shape keys )are especially useful in my little area of play. Thanks for the work. You are now a subscribed tutor!
I gotta say it, blender's ux is one of the best on the marketing, not only for 3D softwares, in general. It's consistent throught all the software, it's super customizable, have some features that really bugs me other software doesn't have, like holding shift to slowly decrease a value, or being able to change values with math operations ON THE LINE BOX, I cant stress it enough how useful those are
One useful tip is using Eevee to "bake" textures. Eevee can't bake textures in the traditional sense, but with a little ingenuity you can use it to flatten your convoluted node web into a single image. Basically you set up a simple Plane and an Orthographic Camera with a 1:1 aspect ratio. Position them so that the plane faces the camera, with the edges perfectly lined up. Then give the plane the shader of whatever model you're actually working on. Then when you're finished messing with your model's nodes, just CTRL+SHIFT+CLICK the node you want to render out (such as the whatever's plugged into the Principled BSDF's Color input), hit F12, and the plane will render out to be saved. Note that since you're rendering from a plane, all vector coordinates of node groups that you want to bake need to be UV based.
These are mighty helpful (just jumped on the Blender train a month ago). The ones I'll make use of are: #10: Random Transforms [4:57] #11: Wave Modifier [5:27] #14: Checker Deselect [8:12] #15: Random Select [8:49] #38: Dynamic Sky [21:56] #43: Walk/Fly Mode [25:48] #50: Boid Particles [30:00] Thanks a ton!
Okay, I'm gonna have to put this in my Blender tutorial playlist for referencing when needed. Awesome list of tips and tricks my friend! 😃 Thanks so much for taking the time to put it together. I hope you had a fantastic weekend abd you're looking forward to a great week! 😃
Kevin, thank you again for being so supportive! This video took a ton of time to make and waking up to see your comment at the top made it all worth it. Thank you buddy!
Thanks Brandon. Although I've been modeling since the early 1990's I've only used Blender since June last year. Your tips will be very handy, thanks again.
Liked and subscribed! Very useful thank you. Just one of my own tips. You can use Ctrl . (period) to move an object's origin point . Nice work Brandon!
Absolutely brilliant. One of the few videos I've saved for permanent reference - so much here! No need to do the 3D cursor thing though - if you're lost in a scene press the HOME key
I was pretty excited to watch this video, then you came in and said "and I have saved a few of the best ones for the end" and I'm just out. Its really apparent what's being done, it's a hook, it's meant to keep people watching. So I'll leave this on 0:13 and find something less toxic.
17:04 - 0.2 is a fifth, which is actually a stronger case. I've decimated down to 0.1 or 0.05 on insane high-poly models with little to no noticeable end result image quality. Wild!
So….I actually didn’t key out the green screen. That was a video already keyed. But…I could put something together on that in my next one. Thank you so much!
Some shortcuts I can use for stuff Jitter: 0:43 Custom Sky: 21:52 Voxel: 0:14 Custom Bevels: 15:44 Snow atop objects: 22:35 Videos on planes: 9:41 Random Transforms: 4:56
Stunning. What a great video. I'm currently genning up on Blender at a rate of knots (coming from C4D), my notepad is now chocker block with great ideas I gleaned from this video. Really really helpful. Thanks for sharing.
Watched it for the first time today and I made a link to it in my TH-cam References folder I paused it 4 times to implement what I saw and It has given me a few ideas for up coming projects. I am off to browse the videos tab of your channel... Thank you for these great tips.
That is exactly how I was hoping people would find uses for these tips. Thank you so much for both watching and taking the time to leave a thoughtful comment!
i thought this was going to be just some random tips that werent all going to be helpful but not even 6 min in and there is quite a few nice tips that will help me on later projects. thanks man!!! "Big thumbs up"
I personally key bind center selected to a side mouse button that way I can click things, click the button, and it snaps right to what I selected very nicely
Its my dream to learn 3d software and blender helped and guys like you are gems for people like me. I ve just start learning blender for 2+ months. Brandon, Thanks alot.
Sandeep, that means everything to me, thank you! Yes it took a lot of time and effort (and researching) to make this but all I wanted out of it was a video that was helpful to people. Thank you so much for watching and for the kind words!
this vid had me gitty with excitement i love your style of teaching and explanation. super helpful so much i was bitching aboiut that is now fixed or something i wish blender had that was already there, and didnt know.
Thanks a lot. For me it was: - Video as Planes - External Image Editor - Bevel Profiles - Color Palettes - IES Lights - Material Override - Boid Particles Some of the others I already knew but it's good to get over them as well, so I can keep them better in memory.
Georg, Thank you for this. It's so interesting to see which ones people found useful or new. I really appreciate you taking the time to share. The Boid Particles is one that I really want to spend more time on and put a more in depth video out on soon. Thank you!
That is great to hear and yes, when I learned about the collections I found lots of uses for them. Was actually able to make scenes a lot bigger without memory lag. Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
All cards on the table, I have been using blender for over decade, but at least 3/4 of those tips I actually never knew, and many of them actually blew my mind lol. Cheers mate, keep up the good work, I'm subbed now, can't want to learn more. That line art thing gives me mad ideas for some of the animations I do :D
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jesus christ bro - im a year into blender/3d in general and this video has answered/fixed so many quirks, issues, settings I wish i knew how to adjust i cant even explain, theres WAY more than 50 fucking GEMS of info in this video, it should legit be provided to users when they download blender - cant wait to stalk your channel and see what other genius pools of info you have - thanks so much man - all the camera tracking and cursor settings to just easily pan around wouldve made this video super useful in itself but theres dozens more - great great shit man
Haha. That is very kind. Thank you and I'm glad it was helpful. I appreciate the support! Spread the word! LOL
For myself to use in my future projects:
0:45 noise / light flicker
3:00 Line art
6:45 Hanging Curves
13:30 Render Presets
16:00 Epic bevel tip
16:30 naming objects
16:45 Decimate Modifier
18:45 Remove light
22:00 dynamic sky
22:35 snow
31:20 Particle system
th-cam.com/video/NMWBAzQR7H0/w-d-xo.html
Brrr Uzi Schniedeluzi
best way to find when required.
THANK YOU
Could this video be one of the greatest videos about Blender in TH-cam?
Lol! I’m flattered and I’m pinning this comment. Thank you so much!!
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Yes, it certainly could
is one of the greatest*
@@Brandon-3D What I do not hesitate about is that this video is very useful
TIMESTAMPS:
0:11 Voxel Art
0:40 Noise Modifier
1:21 Render Looks
1:40 Collection Instances
2:10 Quick Favorites
2:37 Shader Favorites
2:53 Line Art Modifier
3:37 Object Offset Array
4:31 Array End Caps
4:53 Random Transforms
5:23 Wave Modifier
6:36 Hanging Curves
7:29 Draw Curves
8:07 Checker Deselect
8:44 Random Select
9:22 Resize Icons
9:38 Video as Planes
10:24 Lock Transforms
10:45 External Image Editor
11:26 Track To Constraint
12:10 Aiming Lights
12:23 Extend Textures
12:50 Lock to 3D Cursor
13:14 Save Startup File
13:47 Blue Light Glasses
14:07 Measurements
14:26 Shape Keys
15:41 Bevel Profiles
16:26 Rename Objects
16:39 Decimate Modifier
17:20 Skin Modifier
18:02 Render Farms
18:28 Negative Light Power
18:54 Textured Lights
19:50 Color Palettes
20:32 Cycles X Sampling
21:32 Blender Asset Browser
21:49 Dynamic Sky Addon
22:32 Real Snow Addon
23:19 Inset Individual Faces
23:39 Poliigon.com
24:52 Floor Constraint
25:43 Walk/Fly Mode
26:30 IES Lights
27:19 Notes in Text Editor
28:15 Mixamo.com
28:49 SVG Files
29:42 Audio Waveform
30:46 Material Override
31:13 Boid Particles
32:11 Conclusion
thank you
Could you make a video about Geometry Nodes in Blender 3.1? I'm trying to learn by doing a Procedural library, but there are things like scaling the geometry of an object, or distributing points so there is no interpenetration.
You sir, are a god
No steam and smoke tips?
Why?
Best blender tutorial ever. You're a gift from God.
Wow, thank you!!! 🙏
This is one of those videos that's good to come back to 3 or 4 times a year. Tips that are just kind of neat today but mean nothing to you will almost certainly be forgotten, and you'll be glad you got exposed to them again. For example December is right around the corner and maybe you get the urge to render your own cards for friends and family. Suddenly that snow add-on that would have slipped your mind the next day in June is just what you wanted.
Thanks! Really appreciate that and I’m glad it can be useful again and again! Take care!
Useful timestamps for myself:
7:40 Mustard/Ketchup on a Hotdog
9:47 Import Videos as planes
10:49 I can connect my Blender to my GIMP!
21:52 PURPLE SKY!!
24:56 Use for cloth sims?
27:23 Use for in-editor To Do Lists
28:53 Model QR codes!
31:16 Firefliiiiiies
I'm having way too much fun with walk mode.
Thanks! :)
Hey, sorry this took so long (been swamped with spam lately). Thank you and I'm super glad you liked that one. Take care!
As a rookie, I took note of all the information, it will be very useful. thank you superman
Lol. Thank you so much and I’m very glad to hear it was helpful!
I clicked on this thinking it would be the typical background noise, might gain a few tips here and there or whatever... No, EVERY SINGLE ITEM on this list is chock FULL TO THE BRIM of crazy useful things!!
Thank you so much for this, looking forward to experimenting with a lot of these tips!!
This is totally what I hoped people would think after watching! Thank you so much for the kind words!
@@Brandon-3D Sure thing, and thank YOU for the tips!
Some I'm personally going to check it soon 😅
0:00 a mine craft render
0:45 easy randomized animation
2:22 quick favorites
3:00 line art modification
6:50 organic curves
8:10 checkered deselect
Awesome…some of my favorites as well!
I’ve only been using Blender for a year, so this kind of info is priceless……thanks very much!
Awesome Chris, so glad you found it useful! Blender is so awesome, thank you so much and take care!
I spent at least three hours learning this video and took dozens of notes.
This video is the best blender tutorial I have ever seen on youtube and gives me a lot of ideas. thank you very much!
1:53 I wish I knew this before I made my last animation 😢
I wanted to change a texture of 1 part of a house when I already duplicated it, so I had to apply this change to every single one...
This trick would have saved me a lot of pain; but it surely will save me in the future
Always more to learn it seems!! Glad it helped and I look forward to making more videos like this. Thanks for the feedback and for watching!!
Despite working in blender for so long, some of these I never thought of. Epic tips compilation!
Hi Uzair, "Epic" is totally what I was shooting for. LOL. Thank you sooo much for watching and for leaving the feedback, it really means a lot to me!
Oh love it. In future we will start blender so you are or first teacher in blender. You make it thing more easy thanks. Good bless you. Great exploring explanation.
Can we you your vedios to voice over in our Language in Urdu.
For you tube vedio .
@Uzair Bukhari Same!
Just watched for the first time probably have 20 more to go!
Hahahah That is awesome. I really appreciate you taking the time to comment. Glad it was useful. Thank you!
BEST VIDEO EVER!!! OMW!!! Seriously, holy cow! Please make another 50 tips! haha. I've been using blender for about a year, maybe 2, (as a hobby) and this has taught me so much!
Hi Jacques, I’m really glad you liked it and yes I want to do another one very soon. Thank you so much for the kind words!
In addition to all the very useful information, kudos for speaking clearly, not waffling on about unrelated subjects and not trying to entertain with third rate comedy routines.
One of the best blender tutorial videos on the you tube platform
Thank you for your effort on this video
Haha, that is one hell of a compliment and it means a lot. Thank you so much for watching and for the kind words!
This is seriously one of the most useful things I've ever watched on TH-cam. Thank you so much for sharing, it really does feel like 50 tutorials rolled into one!
Thank you so much for the kind words and the contribution! Really glad it was helpful!
Been using blender for close to 4 years and that F2 to name tip is the biggest time saver odd that more tutorials don’t use it! Definitely subscribing for that thank you!
Yes, that was a huge time saver when I discovered it. Thank you so much for watching and subscribing! Means a lot that you left the feedback too. Thank you!
That waveform tip will help me a lot!
Literally every tip in this was something I didn’t know, and 75% of them had me going “That’s so cool, I wish I knew that sooner!”
Thank you, man. I thought everyone was exaggerating when they were saying “Best blender tutorial,” but they’re not wrong!
Hey! That is very nice of you. I’m still having some serious doubts about it being the best but I really appreciate the kind feedback. Thank you so much and I’m glad people are finding it useful. Take care!
I’m new to Blender, but still found things here to be very useful. Thanks!
Happy to help!
I'm not too big to admit that I didn't know about many of these!
Haha! I only learned them by watching a LOT of other videos myself! Thank you!
2:57 This is amazing ! I immediately thought about comic books
Yes! Very useful!!
I've been using blender for like a good decent long time and, these are good. tip and tricks videos are some of my favorite genre of video not just for blender but for all software and video games. extremely well done
Thank you so much, Katie!
I found a lot of things I think will help me. The wave idea makes me think I could probably use that for skirts and capes blowing in the wind! I'm gonna try it out and see how it goes.
This was excellent. I'm at the Blender-learner stage where I like knowing what the sub-commands do. The Sculpt mode tips ( skin modifier and shape keys )are especially useful in my little area of play. Thanks for the work. You are now a subscribed tutor!
So great to hear! Thank you!!! We are all still learning!
th-cam.com/video/NMWBAzQR7H0/w-d-xo.html
I gotta say it, blender's ux is one of the best on the marketing, not only for 3D softwares, in general. It's consistent throught all the software, it's super customizable, have some features that really bugs me other software doesn't have, like holding shift to slowly decrease a value, or being able to change values with math operations ON THE LINE BOX, I cant stress it enough how useful those are
Personal library:
1:46 collections
2:58 line art
Thank you very much for 14:20 tips, i usually measure manually on my CAD project. Didn't know this feature exist in blender. Thank you.
One useful tip is using Eevee to "bake" textures. Eevee can't bake textures in the traditional sense, but with a little ingenuity you can use it to flatten your convoluted node web into a single image. Basically you set up a simple Plane and an Orthographic Camera with a 1:1 aspect ratio. Position them so that the plane faces the camera, with the edges perfectly lined up. Then give the plane the shader of whatever model you're actually working on. Then when you're finished messing with your model's nodes, just CTRL+SHIFT+CLICK the node you want to render out (such as the whatever's plugged into the Principled BSDF's Color input), hit F12, and the plane will render out to be saved.
Note that since you're rendering from a plane, all vector coordinates of node groups that you want to bake need to be UV based.
Thanks!!
already watch the first few seconds and they changed my life entirely
Haha! So awesome to hear, thank you!!
Thanks! Straight to my "how to"-bookmarks drawer. Still amazed this soft is free! And the community (like you) is AMAZING! Thanks!
Hey Rolf, that is so awesome to hear and feedback like yours makes me want to do another one. Take care and thank you!
th-cam.com/video/NMWBAzQR7H0/w-d-xo.html
how does this only have 27k views???? this is legit the best blender thing ive seen on youtube period
0:30 Voxel
0:55 Animating noise
1:26 Render contrast
3:02 Grease pencil line art
3:40 Array modifier
12:30 extend textures
15:48 changing bevel shape
18:34 removing light (negative value for light)
31:20 boid particle system
These are mighty helpful (just jumped on the Blender train a month ago). The ones I'll make use of are:
#10: Random Transforms [4:57]
#11: Wave Modifier [5:27]
#14: Checker Deselect [8:12]
#15: Random Select [8:49]
#38: Dynamic Sky [21:56]
#43: Walk/Fly Mode [25:48]
#50: Boid Particles [30:00]
Thanks a ton!
Okay, I'm gonna have to put this in my Blender tutorial playlist for referencing when needed. Awesome list of tips and tricks my friend! 😃
Thanks so much for taking the time to put it together.
I hope you had a fantastic weekend abd you're looking forward to a great week! 😃
Kevin, thank you again for being so supportive! This video took a ton of time to make and waking up to see your comment at the top made it all worth it. Thank you buddy!
Yep... Definitely went in my list.
@@eyeprops5422 awesome, thank you!!
@@Brandon-3D You're welcome Brandon. Keep it up. You have a great voice for tuts.
A ton of good stuff here. Especially the array stuff.
Thank you! Yes arrays can do more than most people use them for.
Thanks Brandon. Although I've been modeling since the early 1990's I've only used Blender since June last year. Your tips will be very handy, thanks again.
So cool hearing that they are helpful. Thank you very much!!
The draw tool thing and the catenary curve are super useful!
Yep, I’ve been using catenary ALL the time since I discovered it! Thanks!
Liked and subscribed! Very useful thank you. Just one of my own tips. You can use Ctrl . (period) to move an object's origin point . Nice work Brandon!
Thanks Andy! Yes, great tip (i might steal that one for the next video) Thanks again!
th-cam.com/video/NMWBAzQR7H0/w-d-xo.html
Absolutely brilliant. One of the few videos I've saved for permanent reference - so much here!
No need to do the 3D cursor thing though - if you're lost in a scene press the HOME key
Hey, sorry this took so long but thank you very much for taking the time to leave the kind words. Really glad to hear it was helpful! Thank you!
I was pretty excited to watch this video, then you came in and said "and I have saved a few of the best ones for the end" and I'm just out. Its really apparent what's being done, it's a hook, it's meant to keep people watching. So I'll leave this on 0:13 and find something less toxic.
Dude... I dont even have blender installed, watched the whole thing! fascinating... thanks.
Sorry for the delay on this, but thank you so much hfor taking the time to comment! Blender is awesome, hope you learn to love it as much as I have!
I feel 10x more confident in soft soft, thanks!
Awesome, thank you so much for watching!
#48 is just blowed my brain!!! WOW! Blender is awesome! I have no words for how it is awesome!
Lol! Yea there seems to be a never ending list of things to learn. Blender is very awesome! Thank you for watching!!!
17:04 - 0.2 is a fifth, which is actually a stronger case. I've decimated down to 0.1 or 0.05 on insane high-poly models with little to no noticeable end result image quality. Wild!
the final touch was excellent. how to key out the green screen footage in viewport. please post a tutorial on this.
So….I actually didn’t key out the green screen. That was a video already keyed. But…I could put something together on that in my next one. Thank you so much!
One of the best video i have ever seen.! Thank you!!
A lot of useful tips. No matter how much I use a blender there is always something new to learn. I will check out video about Mixamo. THX
Hi there, thank you so much and I agree. Always something to learn and I think that is a big part of why it’s great! Thank you!
Thanks for that "always opened" video!
Some shortcuts I can use for stuff
Jitter: 0:43
Custom Sky: 21:52
Voxel: 0:14
Custom Bevels: 15:44
Snow atop objects: 22:35
Videos on planes: 9:41
Random Transforms: 4:56
One of the best blender videos I have seen so far.
Man, that is such an awesome compliment! It means a lot, thank you!
As a ex-beginner, This video helped me a lot from the beginning!Thanks a lot!
Thank you very much friend. this helps a lot
Yes this is one of the greatest tutorials ever made.
Stunning. What a great video. I'm currently genning up on Blender at a rate of knots (coming from C4D), my notepad is now chocker block with great ideas I gleaned from this video. Really really helpful. Thanks for sharing.
I'm really thankful for this tips! Made blender so much easier!
One of the all time greatest Blender videos. Thank you so much!
That is VERY kind. Thank you!!
I just started using blender and this video answered many of my questions! thank you so much. This made my learning 100 times faster!
Watched it for the first time today and I made a link to it in my TH-cam References folder I paused it 4 times to implement what I saw and It has given me a few ideas for up coming projects. I am off to browse the videos tab of your channel... Thank you for these great tips.
That is exactly how I was hoping people would find uses for these tips. Thank you so much for both watching and taking the time to leave a thoughtful comment!
i thought this was going to be just some random tips that werent all going to be helpful but not even 6 min in and there is quite a few nice tips that will help me on later projects. thanks man!!!
"Big thumbs up"
That checker deselect is a game changer! Thank you so much for the great tips!
this the best blender tutorial ever
Ha! Thank you so much, you are too kind!
I personally key bind center selected to a side mouse button that way I can click things, click the button, and it snaps right to what I selected very nicely
This was incredible. Bravo
Ian Hubert is awesome, and you too dude. Nice work.
Haha! I am no Ian but I appreciate it! Thank you and take care!
2024 and this is still pure gold. Thanks!
So glad to hear that, thank you so much!!!
That array tip is going to be perfect for animating the tail on a project i've been stuck on. Thank you!
Yep! Thank you for watching!!
I've been seeing most of these but I never knew what they did ...thanks
the wave modifier one was great :o
Yeah that’s a fun one!
This has helped me more than anything else! I get so much breadth of understanding, as though I am observing a master at work
when i succeed i will come back here and say this guy helped me a lot 😁
Thank you kindly! I send new tips out to my newsletter subscribers each month. You can sign up here if interested: brandonsdrawings.com/subscribe
Its my dream to learn 3d software and blender helped and guys like you are gems for people like me. I ve just start learning blender for 2+ months. Brandon, Thanks alot.
The effort you have put in this video .Seriously man ,hats off
Sandeep, that means everything to me, thank you! Yes it took a lot of time and effort (and researching) to make this but all I wanted out of it was a video that was helpful to people. Thank you so much for watching and for the kind words!
thx for the tip
tip 33
negative light power
18:35
fly /walk mode
shift ~
26:00
Two of my favorites as well. Thank you so much for watching and for the feedback!!
Yes it can - don't despair!
this vid had me gitty with excitement i love your style of teaching and explanation. super helpful so much i was bitching aboiut that is now fixed or something i wish blender had that was already there, and didnt know.
I'm not even 7 min in and this has already been super helpful. Thank you. So many gems
Thank you so much, I really appreciate that and am glad you liked it!
Quick favourites is a game changer
thx a lot for the tips but the last ones were kinda too hard to do so ye BUT THE LAST ONE WAS OP
Thanks a lot. For me it was:
- Video as Planes
- External Image Editor
- Bevel Profiles
- Color Palettes
- IES Lights
- Material Override
- Boid Particles
Some of the others I already knew but it's good to get over them as well, so I can keep them better in memory.
Georg, Thank you for this. It's so interesting to see which ones people found useful or new. I really appreciate you taking the time to share. The Boid Particles is one that I really want to spend more time on and put a more in depth video out on soon. Thank you!
I have been using a lot of Blender but some things in here I had never realised exist. One example being the instanced collections.. damn handy.
That is great to hear and yes, when I learned about the collections I found lots of uses for them. Was actually able to make scenes a lot bigger without memory lag. Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
One of the coolest blender tip s video on youtube. Thank you for sharing
Wow, that means a lot to me! Thank you and I’m really glad you liked it!! I’m working on a second one.
That skin modifier is a killer!
Amazing stuff. So much knowledge. The more I learn, the more i see how much I don't know.
THIS VIDEO IS INSANE!
Haha, thank you!
This is everything I've been wanting to know!
click on the magnet, and from there you can adjust how the tracks snap onto the grid. if you want it to be each 1/4 of a bar, click "line"
Correct Face Attributes is an amazing one! Thank you!
This has saved me so much time, and there's some really powerful tips in here. Thank you so much for the incredible content!
00:30 He's a box! My boy's a box! [cries out to heavens] Damn you, a box!
LOL!
13:56 You had my Subscription, I'm often Lost
I just subscribed. I'm so grateful you shared your knowledge. 🙏🙏🙏
Man, thank you so much! I’ll have a second set of 50 tips eventually.
I am enjoying the FPS view of the environment that I created XD ...Thank you for the tips! I will make sure to come back and rewatch this video
That’s so great to hear, thank you so much!
All cards on the table, I have been using blender for over decade, but at least 3/4 of those tips I actually never knew, and many of them actually blew my mind lol. Cheers mate, keep up the good work, I'm subbed now, can't want to learn more. That line art thing gives me mad ideas for some of the animations I do :D
Just fantastic information in a clear, concise delivery, thanks sir!!!
Hi Jonny, I love hearing feedback like that. I’m really glad it was useful. Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to leave a comment!