If you're interested in learning Blender; Skillshare has 100's of courses to offer and is a great starting point for an affordable price. Get 1 month free now through this link: skl.sh/kaizentutorials08241
There is a great need for Blender proper courses for Concept Art. With an aproach that suits Concept Art and is quite diiferent than learning for animation or making game ready assets for example.
Cov phillips videos are insane but with drawbacks, he use paid softwares and resources which are not possible for everyone 2nd is he needs a good editor for his videos. But overall his videos are pure gold. You will definitely learn alot of new things.
Hey man your video is very usefull, but please make a table in notion and share it! then you can kupdate it and we can search in that more better (like your descriptions:topic, level, length, price .....)
hi, id like to know not just how to learn blender, but specifically how to START learning blender because currently i know nothing and i dont want to start learning via getting immediately thrown into a tutorial that simply explains all of blenders function ALONG the way. I want learn (get a good/basic idea of) what everything does and familiarize myself with the actual software and its interfaces before actually using and applying them.
Get Grant Abbits beginner courses. Along his great teaching style to each chapter a forum is connected to help. In the beginning it's even more important to have someone to help when you have questions.
Do you know a good product animation,modeling, texturing course. Like I whant to get a course that show me new tips and tricks for levling up my produckt shots/ad's.
I think my Catch course is honestly a great starting point for some of those topics. Furthermore anything Derek Elliott has going over on Skillshare is amazing for products!
Phew I'd go with one of CG Boosts modeling courses probably or have a look at my hard-surface course on CG cookie and the many other more complex modeling courses they have available.
Hey Kaizen, Thank you for this video as this made very clear which tutorial or course to pursue for specialized learning. I want to get into 3d product animation and have completed the donut series(blender guru) and some tutorials.And needed this video to pursue online course. But I want to know is 3d or product animation a good option(is this a good source of imcome) because I am very much interested and want to make my career into this field. So Can you share your experience and from where you learnt your 3d skills(do you have any 3d animation degree just as Smeaf has?)and also "casually asking" what else do you do for earning except from your courses and youtube(such as freelance or job "if you could share")[sorry :( for asking all this because I am very much confused from where to start and whether to come in this field or not ].It would be very very much helpful if you could tell or guide through a reply or a video. Again Thank you for this informative video,very clear explanation and your various tutorials on lighting and camera which help me in my 3d stuff.
Thanks, glad you liked the video! As for your questions; I don't have a degree in 3D. I taught myself everything through tutorials and courses. I think a degree could be useful, mainly because it forces you to really learn a software/skill for a couple of years and guides you through that process. In terms of finding work a degree is less important afaik. In regards to earning I don't do anything besides TH-cam and courses/products. This is my sole income! For you; my recommendation would be; try learning Blender at a professional level through tutorials and courses and focus on creating a portfolio that looks clean and unique. This will be your main tool to find a job somewhere. Product animation is still huge and can be very profitable, just look at Derek Elliott!
@@KaizenTutorials Very Muchhh thank you for the guide...I will definetly progress into product animation through the tutorials and courses.Also I was thinking of joining an institute..bt institutes have a full course and they make us learn the whole about animation like sculpting,etc...bt I have to only learn and specialize myself into product animation. Again thank you for your reply:)
Hello! I only graduated from school and looking for my future profession. I have passion for blender, but ive seen some ai already making 3d models, what your opinion about this profession? will it stay or companies will start fire multiple 3d artist like its going with 2d artist due to ai progress in making 2d arts?
I don't know the future ofcourse, so take this with a grain of salt. But I think if you make good art, ai won't replace you. Find a style, find a skill and be good at it and you should be covered. Forever.
I wanted to learn nicky blender's style but 200€+ is a high price tag. This is the most expensive course I have seen so far. Luckily I found a couple similar tutorials on youtube Japan and I signed up to patata school to get the hang of things as well. I'll try a couple of courses from this list as soon as I'm done with the the ones i'm on now :D Thank you for the list!
3D Tudor's course and the MAster Urban environment go over a lot of these principles. 3D tudors is more procedural/modular, but the Master Urban also covers modular environment assets. The workflow for these assets is the same for environment assets as it would be for props. Only difference might be poolycount and texture size.
Today the so called cg fast track was $69 was so excited about making the purchase when I get home,In 1hr it became $100 greed at its peak for a free software!
It;s actually quite difficult to get a style like Nicky's going, you'd be surprised. It looks a lot simpler than it is to do well! I think it's well worth the spend and she also has occasional discounts if you want it cheaper.
If you're interested in learning Blender; Skillshare has 100's of courses to offer and is a great starting point for an affordable price. Get 1 month free now through this link: skl.sh/kaizentutorials08241
Thanks a lot for the mention, Jesse! 🤗
You're most welcome, thanks for providing everyone with an awesome discount to enjoy your high quality courses!
Thanks for the mention! Keep up the great work!
No problem, thanks for making amazing free content!
This video is so good even though it isn't out and I can't actually watch it. Solid 5/7 rating for this one!
no 7/7?
Not the score we need, but the one we all deserve.
@@KaizenTutorials 8/7
Thanks for the Featur eJEsse, very much appreciated ☺☺
Thanks for putting out such amazing content 💪🏻💪🏻
There is a great need for Blender proper courses for Concept Art. With an aproach that suits Concept Art and is quite diiferent than learning for animation or making game ready assets for example.
Nice idea!
Love this!! And thanks for sharing my course🥹💖
🫵🤯🫷
Absolutely! You make such amazing and lovely art 🤗
With so many learning resources out there, it great to see some of the best mentioned. And thanks for including us!
🫡🧡
thanks for not gate keeping. you are the true one
Cov phillips videos are insane but with drawbacks, he use paid softwares and resources which are not possible for everyone 2nd is he needs a good editor for his videos. But overall his videos are pure gold. You will definitely learn alot of new things.
nice compilation
wanted to mention for home interiors theres chocofur's 42 part yt series as well to start with.
Oh yeah chocofur is awesome!
can you please make a video about what can we make with blender and ideas on how can we get a job or earn with it please
Maybe! Thanks for the input.
Hey man your video is very usefull, but please make a table in notion and share it! then you can kupdate it and we can search in that more better (like your descriptions:topic, level, length, price .....)
Good idea! I will do that at some point.
hi, id like to know not just how to learn blender, but specifically how to START learning blender because currently i know nothing and i dont want to start learning via getting immediately thrown into a tutorial that simply explains all of blenders function ALONG the way. I want learn (get a good/basic idea of) what everything does and familiarize myself with the actual software and its interfaces before actually using and applying them.
Get Grant Abbits beginner courses. Along his great teaching style to each chapter a forum is connected to help. In the beginning it's even more important to have someone to help when you have questions.
I think there's several courses out there for that! CG Cookie has a great introduction and fundamentals pipeline too to be honest.
Do you know a good product animation,modeling, texturing course. Like I whant to get a course that show me new tips and tricks for levling up my produckt shots/ad's.
I think my Catch course is honestly a great starting point for some of those topics. Furthermore anything Derek Elliott has going over on Skillshare is amazing for products!
Oh kaizen it’s like if you don’t know that your viewers are all perfect robot render makers. We don’t need tutorials 😂
Aaah dang it haha mb mb
What is the best course for learning advance modeling?
Phew I'd go with one of CG Boosts modeling courses probably or have a look at my hard-surface course on CG cookie and the many other more complex modeling courses they have available.
This is really on point😃
Hey Kaizen, Thank you for this video as this made very clear which tutorial or course to pursue for specialized learning.
I want to get into 3d product animation and have completed the donut series(blender guru) and some tutorials.And needed this video to pursue online course.
But I want to know is 3d or product animation a good option(is this a good source of imcome) because I am very much interested and want to make my career into this field. So Can you share your experience and from where you learnt your 3d skills(do you have any 3d animation degree just as Smeaf has?)and also "casually asking" what else do you do for earning except from your courses and youtube(such as freelance or job "if you could share")[sorry :( for asking all this because I am very much confused from where to start and whether to come in this field or not ].It would be very very much helpful if you could tell or guide through a reply or a video.
Again Thank you for this informative video,very clear explanation and your various tutorials on lighting and camera which help me in my 3d stuff.
Thanks, glad you liked the video!
As for your questions; I don't have a degree in 3D. I taught myself everything through tutorials and courses. I think a degree could be useful, mainly because it forces you to really learn a software/skill for a couple of years and guides you through that process. In terms of finding work a degree is less important afaik.
In regards to earning I don't do anything besides TH-cam and courses/products. This is my sole income!
For you; my recommendation would be; try learning Blender at a professional level through tutorials and courses and focus on creating a portfolio that looks clean and unique. This will be your main tool to find a job somewhere. Product animation is still huge and can be very profitable, just look at Derek Elliott!
@@KaizenTutorials Very Muchhh thank you for the guide...I will definetly progress into product animation through the tutorials and courses.Also I was thinking of joining an institute..bt institutes have a full course and they make us learn the whole about animation like sculpting,etc...bt I have to only learn and specialize myself into product animation.
Again thank you for your reply:)
Hello! I only graduated from school and looking for my future profession. I have passion for blender, but ive seen some ai already making 3d models, what your opinion about this profession? will it stay or companies will start fire multiple 3d artist like its going with 2d artist due to ai progress in making 2d arts?
I don't know the future ofcourse, so take this with a grain of salt. But I think if you make good art, ai won't replace you. Find a style, find a skill and be good at it and you should be covered. Forever.
Babe wake up, new Kaizen video just dropped!
too bad its not a tutorial
@@ghostslider edited
Lol
Babe: He already sent me private video yesterday 😁
Thanks Bebe!!
Do you have any recommendations on NPR modeling?
Yep! Dillon Guu’s and Lightning Boy studio stuff 🙏🏻
A goldmine for everyone. 🤗
Glad to hear it!
Thank you! Very helpful!
You're welcome!
I 100% recommend the Catch course on CG Cookie
Eyooo me too 😝
Any suggestions on particle FX in Blender?
Courses? No not using the existing particle systems. Only CG Matter's particle course is really good, but its GN based!
Why is your channel so good?
Haha thanks!
I wanted to learn nicky blender's style but 200€+ is a high price tag. This is the most expensive course I have seen so far. Luckily I found a couple similar tutorials on youtube Japan and I signed up to patata school to get the hang of things as well. I'll try a couple of courses from this list as soon as I'm done with the the ones i'm on now :D Thank you for the list!
She is currently having a 40% off discount as far as i know! But besides that courses can be expensive yes. Good luck on your Blender journey!
@hosomi21 do you like patata school think it is worthy?
Amazing video, you have a new subscriber!!
Thanks a lot!
where is the bird in your thumbnail from ? does a tutorial for it exist?
Its part of this timelapse 'tutorial' by Pierrick Picaut; th-cam.com/video/P964__jp940/w-d-xo.html
@@KaizenTutorials thx for the answer
my animations broke and performance is terrible with 4.1...had to go back
Ah dang it, sorry to hear that! 4.1 is working just fine for me so far!
Having tried both, the 3D Tudor course is godawful, however the Master Urban Environments course is phenomenal and well worth the money.
Thanks for the input!
can you do a carpet vacuum lines material tutorial?
wait what? That's super niche lol
@@KaizenTutorials Kane pixels discord server would appreciate this (and it would be really funny)
Do you also know some courses for game assets? Maybe even modular game assets?
3D Tudor's course and the MAster Urban environment go over a lot of these principles. 3D tudors is more procedural/modular, but the Master Urban also covers modular environment assets. The workflow for these assets is the same for environment assets as it would be for props. Only difference might be poolycount and texture size.
@@KaizenTutorials ty very much
Today the so called cg fast track was $69 was so excited about making the purchase when I get home,In 1hr it became $100 greed at its peak for a free software!
Hmm that sucks
$250 for a 5 hour tutorial for blocky kitchen items with flat colors... uh, those vids better be amazing and clean my house while watching.
It;s actually quite difficult to get a style like Nicky's going, you'd be surprised. It looks a lot simpler than it is to do well! I think it's well worth the spend and she also has occasional discounts if you want it cheaper.
$250 bux? no way 😂
@@j_shelby_damnwird seems competitive with other mastery courses.
Hell no
the answer is simple, she has an audience that demands her contents, for me is perfectly ok, try to do the same ,maybe you can earn money.
5:56 is that 🗿
Moyai, my beloved ❤️🩹🗿☕️
I subscribed because of This clip Banner 😂
Works for me 🫡
Why you blocked your comment section in your latest shortvand saying the link is pinned in your comment
Check the description for the short! Basically we’re full and you can now only sign up for the waiting list! 🙌🏻
WOW i cant wait.
For what?! :-D
@@KaizenTutorials to try some of these courses like they look incredibly helpfull.
where is thumbnail course?
Its another course from Pierrick Picaut!
@@KaizenTutorials i have just checked it's not a course, just a timelapse video on his TH-cam channel
not the blender guru framed pic in starting...🤣
Lol 😝
New Video?
New video!
Very nice video
Thank you!
Video editing??
video editing what?
Oh sigma
69 weeks ago is crazy
lol
make video for maya
I don't know how to use maya...
@@KaizenTutorials sir make plz
So this is a pitch to a paid course that claims to be better than the other 159556. I get it. Maybe I'll consider.
Good 👍🏻
How the f**. You have time after 191k subscribers to give heart to everyone 🤔
Haha I try I try
ohh yeah im the fifth person commenting
🤩🤩
Nothing free?
Literally the 1st one is free :-)
@@KaizenTutorials Ah, thank you
but you use an Ai image in the thumbnail! FFS
Nope the image is from a course/tutorial from Pierrick Picaut actually
Hey kaizen, can you pls create a tutorial on satisfying animations like @thelovelyhorrorshow and @pixeldoesdev 🤔
I have a tutorial on how to do that with Geometry nodes!
@@KaizenTutorials hey, can you pls share the link of that video 🙏