You are the best TH-camr in my idea working nondestructive without hops and mesh machine or plugin easy to understand and implement .I personally prefer to do like your approach ❤.this video is great also thank you
Thanks. It would take some real work to do this in blender. But I definitely think with grunge maps bump, normal maps etc you could do something similar.
@@zerobio thanks for the reply! I am really struggling with texturing my scenes in Blender. I don't know much about the shaders and its a bit overwhelming for me
@STANY0307 yep, that is understandable. For sure you can do a lot in the shader editor and if you watch some of Ryan King's videos, you can make some great materials. You can also add grunge maps and such. There are likely some good blender material tutorials on udemy. Ideally, substance painter is the best alternative, in my opinion, for certain kinds of texturing. I wish I could offer more and wish you the best for your models.
@@zerobio thanks for the valuable suggestions. You've helped a lot with my modelling. I am certainly not at a level I would like to be but still I have made significant improvements following 3-4 of your video series. I just wish I could find a youtuber like you who does texturing in Blender. I will check out Ryan Kind. Thanks again
@STANY0307 of course it's my pleasure and I will try to do some videos using blender for texturing similar to substance painter. That would take some preparation so would not be for a while. If I discover more good videos related to what you are looking for, I will pass them on to you. All the best.
Hello, I would like to know if it is possible to take your lessons in any order? or are there lessons that are tailored to a certain level of modeling? I would also like to know about the approach to teaching your lessons. After a modeled thing, do you recommend practicing and modifying the modeled things with you? Suppose I moderated your box and all I need to do is make another? sorry for asking twice
I admit that I don't really have a great organization to my videos so I suggest just following what is interesting to you. And yes, I often model the same thing more than once and that is great practice. All the best to you.
It’s really cool to learn little tricks like that. THANKS
appreciate the passion you have about what you love 👏
Thanks very much!
its always satisfying feeling to press that pack button on packmaster 3
It really IS!
great video thank you....i will try definatly...!
Good for you and good luck!
Awesome! Thanks for sharing!
My pleasure and thank you.
Привет из России, спасибо за ролики. Продолжай, ты делаешь огромное дело.❣️
BRUH YOUR TUTORIALS ARE THE BEST
Hey thanks for the support here!
That was great. Keeping the wood panel pieces separate gives a cool organic effect.
Thanks very much Rob.
Again a great lesson. I just looked for information yesterday on how to make doors that will open.
Great to hear that!
Another great video thank you
Great! Thanks a lot.
You are the best TH-camr in my idea working nondestructive without hops and mesh machine or plugin easy to understand and implement .I personally prefer to do like your approach ❤.this video is great also thank you
That's awesome. Really appreciate that.
Hi, great tutorial. Is this possible to achieve this result in Blender?
Thanks. It would take some real work to do this in blender. But I definitely think with grunge maps bump, normal maps etc you could do something similar.
@@zerobio thanks for the reply! I am really struggling with texturing my scenes in Blender. I don't know much about the shaders and its a bit overwhelming for me
@STANY0307 yep, that is understandable. For sure you can do a lot in the shader editor and if you watch some of Ryan King's videos, you can make some great materials. You can also add grunge maps and such. There are likely some good blender material tutorials on udemy. Ideally, substance painter is the best alternative, in my opinion, for certain kinds of texturing. I wish I could offer more and wish you the best for your models.
@@zerobio thanks for the valuable suggestions. You've helped a lot with my modelling. I am certainly not at a level I would like to be but still I have made significant improvements following 3-4 of your video series. I just wish I could find a youtuber like you who does texturing in Blender. I will check out Ryan Kind. Thanks again
@STANY0307 of course it's my pleasure and I will try to do some videos using blender for texturing similar to substance painter. That would take some preparation so would not be for a while. If I discover more good videos related to what you are looking for, I will pass them on to you. All the best.
Hello, I would like to know if it is possible to take your lessons in any order? or are there lessons that are tailored to a certain level of modeling? I would also like to know about the approach to teaching your lessons. After a modeled thing, do you recommend practicing and modifying the modeled things with you? Suppose I moderated your box and all I need to do is make another? sorry for asking twice
I admit that I don't really have a great organization to my videos so I suggest just following what is interesting to you. And yes, I often model the same thing more than once and that is great practice. All the best to you.
I noticed that you said my kids first, then my dog, then my wife. Is this order correct?😁😁
My wife is chill and easy going, that's all. The rest of the crew needs a lot of work :)