Its really nice, you dont only have to rely on blueprints, and if you got access to the IRL car and you have a simple smarthphone you can take some pictures of it even if is on the street or somewhere, nice when going to car shows and that stuff (Depending what kinda models you looking to take shots of
Thank you for this tutorial series so far. I am by no means a beginner artist in Blender, but watching and following some tutorials which I believe to be rly good I still find a lot of better and alternative approaches to model different parts (mostly hard surface.) Sry for my probably, not so good english (not native)
Nice work, you don't have all the videos together? I thought the premium resources in the gumroad link contains the videos and purchased, but just the models, but no modelling process.
Good day dude. As I understood, you're gonna create 3D model of this car without blue-print ?! Are you serious ?! Is it kinda new modern method of car modeling xD
Alternatively you can place the vertex in one view and then move it along the camera view using Perspective Plotter addon (or placing cursor on camera and scaling) until the vertex aligns in the other views. No need to tweak back and forth.
I've followed this tutorial step by step, but when I add the mirror modifier its mirroring on to the right not the left and applying rotation does absolutely nothing? any Ideas?
@@NaturalArtFreak That really interesting website, I already see some models that could may help me out, do you know if is there some similar for semitrucks aswell? Thank you !
Brother lets say we got a car image that doesnt have good front view and back view but more angled upwards or diagonally. Is the calibration still gonna work accurately? Also I read that all images need same resolution but isnt that hard to find for some older obscure cars?
yes can do without a front or back view, just have enough images. and yes doesn't matter what resolution you downloaded in you can convert the resolution with photo editors like photoshop, before working with them.
@@user-su2id5pt3g Actually, you should avoid converting resolutions / scaling / cropping and such because it will add some artificial changes to the perspective of the photo. When Importing images, you have to press the import button one time for every different resolution/image you want to import. That will import images in multiple resolution mode.
@@epichdsheep I am following Kantemir Bitokovs masterfully made imagemodeler based car course and each of his images has a different resolution. I am using the same images but scaled to the same resolutions and Im having an easier time since I dont have to keep adjusting the locators they just align if the image resolutions are the same. He however has to keep going back and forth with the locators. In the end however i think not changing resolution is better since it doesnt distort stuff as much like you said.
I tried to join your discord but it says I need to verify and the link is warning me it may be a virus. I would love to talk to you about doing some models for a prototype of a game I am working on.
Now you are a different type of car modeler, who uses so many perspectives to model, awesome👌
Thank you
Finally, been waiting for something like this and I've been excited since I came by your channel shortly before you announced it
Very glad you like it!
Very good Albert. Revolutionary new way in car modelling and I really like it. Keep up the good work my friend.
Thanks you so much Andy will do!
Its really nice, you dont only have to rely on blueprints, and if you got access to the IRL car and you have a simple smarthphone you can take some pictures of it even if is on the street or somewhere, nice when going to car shows and that stuff (Depending what kinda models you looking to take shots of
Thank you for this tutorial series so far. I am by no means a beginner artist in Blender, but watching and following some tutorials which I believe to be rly good I still find a lot of better and alternative approaches to model different parts (mostly hard surface.) Sry for my probably, not so good english (not native)
Your English is good, thanks for stopping by, I'm glad you like the video.
Nice work, you don't have all the videos together? I thought the premium resources in the gumroad link contains the videos and purchased, but just the models, but no modelling process.
The modeling process is on TH-cam, a video is released every Friday... I explained all that in the first part of the series...
Can't wait to see next movie. Great job!!!
Wow! What an amazing tutorial series, thank you for sharing it with us!!
Well done. You good at this.
Thank you
Awesome Model and nice tutorial Bro very helpful Thank you for sharing .
You're welcome
how did ya set up the cam angels? did you use fspy or something similar?
Superb. Well done !
Thank you! Cheers!
Good day dude. As I understood, you're gonna create 3D model of this car without blue-print ?! Are you serious ?! Is it kinda new modern method of car modeling xD
Yes exactly, the thumbnail is the final results, also on my channel intro. You can check it out for proof.
@@NaturalArtFreak I got it, thanks !
Alternatively you can place the vertex in one view and then move it along the camera view using Perspective Plotter addon (or placing cursor on camera and scaling) until the vertex aligns in the other views. No need to tweak back and forth.
Ahh very interesting approach the camera scaling one
Excellent
Thank you! Cheers!
is there is any alternative for image modeler
I've followed this tutorial step by step, but when I add the mirror modifier its mirroring on to the right not the left and applying rotation does absolutely nothing? any Ideas?
Apply location as well
@@NaturalArtFreak I did, still didn't move :(
@@Vogueeeeee it must something related to the location or rotation of the object... or the axis of mirror...
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!
THAAAAAAAAAANKS!!!!!!!!!
One important question where can we find this exact references?😅
If you just tag the Website its helps a lot, thanks 👍🔥
Found them all over Google but some came from caricos.com
@@NaturalArtFreakwow super fast respond 😂💙
thanks man keep up🤝
@@NaturalArtFreak That really interesting website, I already see some models that could may help me out, do you know if is there some similar for semitrucks aswell? Thank you !
Brother lets say we got a car image that doesnt have good front view and back view but more angled upwards or diagonally. Is the calibration still gonna work accurately? Also I read that all images need same resolution but isnt that hard to find for some older obscure cars?
yes can do without a front or back view, just have enough images. and yes doesn't matter what resolution you downloaded in you can convert the resolution with photo editors like photoshop, before working with them.
@@NaturalArtFreak Ahh I see brother. Thank you for answering, I wish you good luck in the tutorial!
@@user-su2id5pt3g you're welcome and thanks
@@user-su2id5pt3g Actually, you should avoid converting resolutions / scaling / cropping and such because it will add some artificial changes to the perspective of the photo. When Importing images, you have to press the import button one time for every different resolution/image you want to import. That will import images in multiple resolution mode.
@@epichdsheep I am following Kantemir Bitokovs masterfully made imagemodeler based car course and each of his images has a different resolution. I am using the same images but scaled to the same resolutions and Im having an easier time since I dont have to keep adjusting the locators they just align if the image resolutions are the same. He however has to keep going back and forth with the locators. In the end however i think not changing resolution is better since it doesnt distort stuff as much like you said.
I tried to join your discord but it says I need to verify and the link is warning me it may be a virus. I would love to talk to you about doing some models for a prototype of a game I am working on.
It's not a virus, you can verify, or you can just direct message me on discord. What's your discord name and Id? I'll add you.