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Seven minutes in and I have to say man, This was a much needed and practical guide to the software. TH-cam can be a minefield of hard to understand and poorly explained information. This is clear and concise.
you are the only one who teach how to do blender animation in a easy way with the best results thank you for this video now i found solution for my work
My friend, you were able to clarify things and concepts in my mind that were really old. Really kudos for your effort. It's one of those tutorials where you realize the usefulness of the internet itself.
Dude you are a legend. I have watched 2 hour animation tutorial and not understand much. But your style of teaching resolved all the confusions I had as a beginner. Thanks a lot.
Out of thousands of videos on TH-cam for beginners, this is by far the most valuable video I have seen. Thank you so much for being so intelligent and even more so for sharing your knowledge in a superb way.
As a person relearning blender for the second time this was a huge help for understanding the thought process for tweaking movements in the graph editor!
After days of scouring through TH-cam for blender tutorials, I have never found someone who describes why this happens and how it affects everything. Well, you just became my go-to. Thanks for in-depth explanation. By the way, it's not boring
Than you so much for the tutorial! I've been intimidated by animation for a looooong time and you broke it down so well, I was actually able to animate a little character right after I watched this!!
Super helpful! I really appreciate that you mention a lot of steps and alternatives and also put in a readable info of what you did if you forgot to mention it. And focusing on the idol poses by using constant interpolation was totally new to me😮
Constant interpolation is more for animation blocking, in which the animator only wants to see the key positions in time, without the distraction of incomplete or false in between motion. It is also useful for animating discrete ON and OFF animation, such as a light switch.
I've been using blender (casually) for more than 10 years. Right now I just realized what the "normalize" button does. O.O You've just enlighted me so much XD. Thank you.
Very well done you did a fantastic job. When I've tried to animate in Blender the curves always intimidated me, but seeing this video breaks it down how they work and function and how to use it for animation. With time and practice I'll be able to make some great animation. Thanks again and I'll be looking at this channel for more great videos in the future!
Btw in latest Blender you can just click drag a box around keys in Timeline, no need for box select shortcut, and you can click-drag the keys to move, no need for G shortcut.
Loved this tutorial. First time using Blender, and doing any animation, and I love how this ends with a finished animation. Loads of scope to try other things too….bounces, tumble, squish, etc. Would love to see more (unless you have any animation course somewhere already?). Learning Blender & Animation at the same time, so maybe two separate paths I need to follow (what would you recommend please?)
At 15:10, I am having trouble selecting all three coordinates and editing them together. I can highlight them and get the dark selection to work with no problem, but the second I release the left mouse button, it deselects and goes back to the normal interface colors. After multiple tries, I was able to get the edit to work twice, but have NO idea what I did right. Also, if I do not move the mouse quickly enough after pressing the left mouse button, it only selects one or two of the fields. Can you do a short, deep dive into this? I only ask because this is a skill that is very foundational to the efficient use of Blender.
You really sound like ToneHack. I'm just getting started with animation for game development, was looking for some NLA and Actions and found your channel. Gonna watch this even if it is a bit basic for me, pretty sure I'll find something I don't know. Thanks for the video!
I've got two more advanced animation tutorials, including one about the NLA here: Learn more about animation here: th-cam.com/video/duGHtPOL7VA/w-d-xo.html Learn more about using the Non-Linear Animation Editor in blender: th-cam.com/video/Hz1TwvSNsrA/w-d-xo.html
Mr. Bailey. I thought this was going to be just a simple tutorial but you showed how to use functions in different ways like setting the key frame by ticking the diamond besides the x,y,or z thingy....I'll keep watching! Take Care.
Absolutely love hearing your smack your mouth as loud as you can every other word directly into your mic. Makes the entire experience so enjoyable and not horrendous at all to listen to.
I did the body location from frame 1 to frame 30 and then from frame 35 I did the body location in pose mode. When I set any part of the key frame, it starts from frame 1, like the rotation of the hand was set at 35. That hand rotation frame starts from 1 and how to fix it.
If you loose your transform information that you haven't keyed I think you can use Ctrl+z to get it back to that position an key it afterwards right ? (Not sure and can't test rn :/ )
I enjoyed this video. I am currently making a spaceship and I am trying to make it look good. Do you have a tutorial on how to texture or paint? I am at a loss. Yes Ia m learning...LOL
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Seven minutes in and I have to say man, This was a much needed and practical guide to the software. TH-cam can be a minefield of hard to understand and poorly explained information. This is clear and concise.
Even a regular Blender user can pick up some hidden gems from beginner tutorials. Never skip!! 🔥🔥🔥
The best introduction to animation I have seen so far!
you are such a very polite teacher I ever seen
you are the only one who teach how to do blender animation in a easy way with the best results thank you for this video now i found solution for my work
You forgot to delete the cube and add a new one
What’s the point of doing so?
It is a ritual which must not be understood, but rather repeated time and time again to relieve Blenderus the Blender god
Lol.
@@REDLINEROADSlol I am used to doing that because of nomad sculpt😂
@@REDLINEROADS click on the cube, then press X on ur computer
Back to basics, seriously, this is a great tutorial for noobs in particular. Simple squash and stretch.
My friend, you were able to clarify things and concepts in my mind that were really old. Really kudos for your effort. It's one of those tutorials where you realize the usefulness of the internet itself.
Dude you are a legend. I have watched 2 hour animation tutorial and not understand much. But your style of teaching resolved all the confusions I had as a beginner. Thanks a lot.
You have a brilliant teaching style!
Out of thousands of videos on TH-cam for beginners, this is by far the most valuable video I have seen. Thank you so much for being so intelligent and even more so for sharing your knowledge in a superb way.
What a great video...professional in all aspects
¡Gracias!
As a person relearning blender for the second time this was a huge help for understanding the thought process for tweaking movements in the graph editor!
I can't thank you enough man. I had spent days on paid tuturials. You've made it so easy for me to learn in hours👏
After days of scouring through TH-cam for blender tutorials, I have never found someone who describes why this happens and how it affects everything. Well, you just became my go-to. Thanks for in-depth explanation. By the way, it's not boring
Tried sculpting and animating years ago with no results... You made in 31 minutes WAY MORE than 1XX hours of tutorials did. Thank you so much
AMAZING tutorial! Not only just about how to control Blender properly, but also good animation fundamentals!
Awesome! I liked that you introduced the graph editor, this is a whole new level to me and my journey with 3D. THANK YOU.
Awesome Class! I'm a stopm-motion animator trying lo learn 3d. You really helped me to understand the timeline, thanks a lot!
For some reason I have struggled to "get" the graph editor. Your explanation of the basics was so on point that I "get" it now. Thank you, so much. :)
this video is completely beginner friendly. Thanks
Than you so much for the tutorial! I've been intimidated by animation for a looooong time and you broke it down so well, I was actually able to animate a little character right after I watched this!!
Amazing!
Excellent work as always!
Never thought about setting keyframe in curve editor to be like that to establish the keyposes before interpolation
very precise explanation brother thanks.. we need this type of crystal clear videos about everything in blender.
Thank you so much, this was so helpful, can’t wait to get started😃
Best animation tutorial ever.
insanely clear and helpful tutorial. Thank you!
animation has always felt very intimidating to me but this helped it be more digestible
Not sure if it's your personal preference of scaling down a curve, but you can also press V and turn it into vector.
Super helpful! I really appreciate that you mention a lot of steps and alternatives and also put in a readable info of what you did if you forgot to mention it. And focusing on the idol poses by using constant interpolation was totally new to me😮
Constant interpolation is more for animation blocking, in which the animator only wants to see the key positions in time, without the distraction of incomplete or false in between motion. It is also useful for animating discrete ON and OFF animation, such as a light switch.
You are a wonderful teacher. thank you🤩
Thank you! 😃
Great tutorial! Helped to refresh the simple but powerfull small little things.
Blender hurts my brain, but i'm giving it a go! Thanks for the great tutorial 💯
I've been using blender (casually) for more than 10 years. Right now I just realized what the "normalize" button does. O.O You've just enlighted me so much XD. Thank you.
amazing animation tutorial with detailed breakdow, thanks for sharing your expertize
Very well done you did a fantastic job. When I've tried to animate in Blender the curves always intimidated me, but seeing this video breaks it down how they work and function and how to use it for animation. With time and practice I'll be able to make some great animation. Thanks again and I'll be looking at this channel for more great videos in the future!
Btw in latest Blender you can just click drag a box around keys in Timeline, no need for box select shortcut, and you can click-drag the keys to move, no need for G shortcut.
my fav blender teacher 💖 your videos are amazing bro, thank you for everything
Thank you so much 😀
Loved this tutorial. First time using Blender, and doing any animation, and I love how this ends with a finished animation. Loads of scope to try other things too….bounces, tumble, squish, etc.
Would love to see more (unless you have any animation course somewhere already?). Learning Blender & Animation at the same time, so maybe two separate paths I need to follow (what would you recommend please?)
You have earned yourself a subscriber I like your tutorials imma be learning alot from you. Thank you!
Thnx 4 da time invested.
It was a fun one👊
Glad you liked it!
This video really helped me a lot. Thank you! Just subscribed
100 % useful for beginner in animation on blender. dont skip the video watch fully.
WHAT, this is so cool! Really, thank you sir!
Really useful for staring out! I think I might manage to do a lot just with this basic knowledge. Thank you!
Amazing work bro and you deserve millions of subscribe .
Thank you for this turorial! It was realy helpful for me
Amazing demonstration, thanks for sharing your knowledge and helping us grasp animation in blender!
That was so awesome..I've made a very simple one myself..and wish I had this before..it's it will come in handy going forward!!
I was NOT excited before I watched this. Thank you! (new sub)
The content is great, but the presentation is amazing, informative and chill. Thank you!
Thank you so much. Learned a lot from this one.
At 15:10, I am having trouble selecting all three coordinates and editing them together. I can highlight them and get the dark selection to work with no problem, but the second I release the left mouse button, it deselects and goes back to the normal interface colors. After multiple tries, I was able to get the edit to work twice, but have NO idea what I did right. Also, if I do not move the mouse quickly enough after pressing the left mouse button, it only selects one or two of the fields. Can you do a short, deep dive into this? I only ask because this is a skill that is very foundational to the efficient use of Blender.
Thank's for the lesson. Very usefulfor me. I am vaiting more on this theme.
Very helpful, thanks a lot - Imma go check out your other vids!
For the playback shortcut:
Shift + L arrow = First Frame
Shift + R arrow= Last Frame
Thank you so much! You are very thourough and positive!
Thank you my guy for helping us
You really sound like ToneHack. I'm just getting started with animation for game development, was looking for some NLA and Actions and found your channel. Gonna watch this even if it is a bit basic for me, pretty sure I'll find something I don't know. Thanks for the video!
I've got two more advanced animation tutorials, including one about the NLA here:
Learn more about animation here: th-cam.com/video/duGHtPOL7VA/w-d-xo.html
Learn more about using the Non-Linear Animation Editor in blender: th-cam.com/video/Hz1TwvSNsrA/w-d-xo.html
I VERY APRICIATE FOR THIS TUTORIAL. ITS REALY HELP ME UNDERSTANDING FOR MAKING AN ANIMATION IN BLENDER AS A BEGINNER👍
You're very welcome!
Awesome! So helpful for me just starting out in Blender, cheers dude!
Good info, well explained, Thanks
Mr. Bailey. I thought this was going to be just a simple tutorial but you showed how to use functions in different ways like setting the key frame by ticking the diamond besides the x,y,or z thingy....I'll keep watching! Take Care.
Absolutely love hearing your smack your mouth as loud as you can every other word directly into your mic. Makes the entire experience so enjoyable and not horrendous at all to listen to.
great tutorial, big fan , and subs
Thank you for this amazing tutorial!!
very helpful..keep them coming
In Blender 4.2 the Insert Menu hotkey's changed to K.
This is awesome! :-) How do I turn on onion skinning?
Awesome video...thanks 🙏
Youre amazing! Thank you!
very helpful tutorial
thank you
Me : i want to add more.
My computer: I’m frying.
So good, learned so much.
Wow, really good!
Excellent 🔥🔥
I did the body location from frame 1 to frame 30 and then from frame 35 I did the body location in pose mode. When I set any part of the key frame, it starts from frame 1, like the rotation of the hand was set at 35. That hand rotation frame starts from 1 and how to fix it.
Please Make a tutorial for animation in blender 4.1
very nice video, thnx for making it, i feel like my brain just expanded :)
How did you render that controller and the ground plane with thin lines?
Awesome work 👍
Amazing! 👏
Thank you!
this gonna help my animation journy
thanks
You're welcome!
If you loose your transform information that you haven't keyed I think you can use Ctrl+z to get it back to that position an key it afterwards right ? (Not sure and can't test rn :/ )
thanks 1000 for this tutorial
any recommendation for the best mouse ( for Blender ) use on a Mac? Thanks.
Thank you so much for the excellent videos you make! I'm a pro 2d animator, but want to learn 3d as well...
U r a great tutor
sper helpful tutorial, thx!
When I try and output this animation to an MP4 file, there is no content...it's black.
thank you very helpful
How to attach the wings so that we have a single object ?
What does the cube help in animation
I enjoyed this video. I am currently making a spaceship and I am trying to make it look good. Do you have a tutorial on how to texture or paint? I am at a loss. Yes Ia m learning...LOL
thank you
You're welcome