seeing someone have such thought out plans and in the end still struggling with topology along the way is sort of relieving to me... most other tutorials brush over topo like it's nothing. Probably had their fair share of trial and error, too - just offscreen :D
I found it a bit hard to follow along and understand. The audio feels muffled, and your voice is a bit quiet, as though you’re speaking under your breath. The steps are covered very quickly, making it difficult to keep up. It feels more like a showcase of your impressive skills rather than a true learning experience. I hope you don’t mind the feedback; I just wanted to share my honest impression after watching the video. While it’s clear you’re incredibly talented, the audience might feel a bit left out of the process.
Thanks for the feedback, I changed the title which I think started attracting a different audience, I didn't mean this video to be a tutorial, more of a video for people to see the workflow, I'll create a more structured video in the future. I'll work on the audio and see If I can improve it for the next video, honestly listing back I'm not sure what you mean by muffled, that's just my voice, but I'll see if I can switch out the mic or change the EQ.
Yeah, this is not a beginners video, will be coming out with something longer in the future for beginners, this is to show the workflow for creating products in blender
Great demonstration. Thank you.
A gem.
seeing someone have such thought out plans and in the end still struggling with topology along the way is sort of relieving to me... most other tutorials brush over topo like it's nothing. Probably had their fair share of trial and error, too - just offscreen :D
I some people probably preplan the video, I just wanted to show the whole process
What's the name of your search browser at the beginning of the video, other than that awesome video man!
Zen browser, I was trying it out - its pretty cool but not very stable
Impressive. I just subscribed. 🎉
Love your work, continue with the great content.
Thanks, will do!
inspirational 🙇♂
5:44 Ctrl+B Bevel not working. Is there any tips for this?
I'm now using Mac, Ctrl + Shift + B is works
try applying the scale for the mesh, and merge by distance vertices
just tried it on my mac and works completely fine with ctrl b to bevel
Hey thomas Where i can get all the reference images you downloaded
In the video I show you what I search and what images I use, just copy that
@ThomasPotter3D oh okk thanks but i searched the exct ones aren't coming
can you give me a link for this gobo please ?
Sorry, I don't know where I found it from, I'll do a tutorial on it at some point
Just load a texture of your choice in black with alpha in the light and you will have a gobo light
Great tutorial. But at this point, I’ll just use cad software.
Yeah its fair, but many people just want to learn other software or pay for them
I found it a bit hard to follow along and understand. The audio feels muffled, and your voice is a bit quiet, as though you’re speaking under your breath. The steps are covered very quickly, making it difficult to keep up. It feels more like a showcase of your impressive skills rather than a true learning experience. I hope you don’t mind the feedback; I just wanted to share my honest impression after watching the video. While it’s clear you’re incredibly talented, the audience might feel a bit left out of the process.
Thanks for the feedback, I changed the title which I think started attracting a different audience, I didn't mean this video to be a tutorial, more of a video for people to see the workflow, I'll create a more structured video in the future.
I'll work on the audio and see If I can improve it for the next video, honestly listing back I'm not sure what you mean by muffled, that's just my voice, but I'll see if I can switch out the mic or change the EQ.
Please you were too fast. Keep in mind beginners. Thank you
Yeah, this is not a beginners video, will be coming out with something longer in the future for beginners, this is to show the workflow for creating products in blender
@ThomasPotter3D I look forward to it