My god, this man is fantastic. He tells you when to take breaks, explains everything that can reassure a beginner, I'm NEVER stuck unlike so many other anxiety-provoking tutorials He's a real TEACHER, with EDUCATION skills, not a random person explaining how he uses software. He gets straight to the point, speaks calmly and in a reassuring voice, wastes no time with personal anecdotes, fake giggles, pointless chatter, or what I hate the most "What I just did was the wrong way let's erase it all and do it the right way" trap. He takes you by the hand and leads you gently but surely on the right path. I love him damn it
Isn't that weird when you watch a tutoriel and the person makes a mistake. Like...dude i'm following you! EDIT THE VIDEO, we have the technology for it. So yeah, loving this tutorial, learning a lot from it, thanks Grant!
whenever you were saying "take a break to catch up", i was taking a break to be amazed. At first i was trying out the donut tutorial. But that seemed to be way too long and you could get lost pretty easily in it. So i am really thankful because i am learning a whole lot from you.
THIS IS AMAZING!!!!!!! I have never had so much fun learning a new software. You make it so easy to understand and because you explain how to do things very well, it is way less overwhelming than I thought it would be, if not AT ALL!! You're amazing!!!
2:44 GUYS!! Dont panic in this part!! im 100% sure you hit EXTRUDE and then change your mind, then HIT THE ESCAPE. when u did that it automatically created verticl es in the same place. NOW YOU HAVE DOUBLES. It means when you try now to grab the edge, it will have another one in the same place. that will bug your process here by creating overlapping. You need to UNDO right before you do that, or SELECT ALL > MESH MENU IN EDIT MODE > CLEAN UP > MERGE BY DISTANCE and you done!!!
Don't take this the wrong way, Grant. I've been using Blender for years but sometimes I just watch your beginner videos after a long day to relax. Your voice is so pleasant and these beginner tutorials as so familiar and cozy I just start nodding off. You're like my Bake Off. Glad to see you've updated this old gem. Thanks for all I've learned from you over the years and thanks for sometimes just being a stress relief. ;)
This helped immensly. I think people get turned off due to the sheer overwhelming amount of options. But i think we structure a tutorial for a useful end goal people tend to stick around. Great tutorial .
Thank you for showing both the keyboard command and where the command is located on the menus. It really helps me, and I'm sure others, reinforce what it is we are actually doing!!
I just switched from the donut (after doing quite a bit of it) to this beginner tutorial and I agree with the others that this is much better teaching. Rather than focusing on making something flashy, each little piece of information here is presented at the right time so that it actually sticks. Good content like this actually convinces me to buy the paid courses. One suggestion: Perhaps link to videos that highlight the changes from Blender 3 to Blender 4.2. I had to hunt around when it came to enabling Bloom and the no-longer-needed Ambient Occlusion.
@@BlackNinjaCatAttack Was pretty frustrated with Blender Guru's tutorials. Shortcuts weren't working, and he doesn't explain things in the same way that helps with understanding and recall. I am SO glad I found this guide instead.
@@BlackNinjaCatAttack Yeah BG is so huge because he was one of the first not one of the best. I think thousands of noob Blender uses click on his donut because it comes up first in a search , them try to follow along his long rambling videos then give up. Grant is much better IMO
@@BlackNinjaCatAttack Yes, Blender guru's tuts were confusing but a very complete package overall. I watched the donut series a total of three times to get a better understanding, the point is that you understand some things when you're comfortable enough. If you've actually followed Blender Guru, in the last part of the series he tells you to make something on your own, similar to donut but not donut, a cookie or a cupcake or something else. If you tried the software on your own, go through frustrations and figure out ways, derive how to make stuff from his tuts and other tuts combined, it's when you start to actually make a start. I came here bc this is quite different, but you should still try something on your own.
This is the most effective tutorial I've seen on the subject of learning blender. Your instructions are clear and your teaching approach is amazing. Thank you so much for these series.
I had a long break after a donut tutorial. I just thought that 3D is to hard for me. With this tutorial blender seems to be as easy as illustrator :) You are a great teacher.
at 7:39 a quicker way is to select both face sides, inset them, then rather than deleting the faces, bring up the search menu and type "Bridge edge loops", then apply that and voila it made a hole between them immediately covering insides as well. Try it out.
I've only used 3ds Max and Maya in the past through College and University. Blender was a disaster at that time, this new layout and your tutorials have made this really easy to use old skills in this.
Found yourself a new supporter and subscriber. I've been playing with blender for a bit know something's about weight painting adding bones and such but I feel like I needed to actually go in the beginning of everything. This was perfect. Can't wait for your next video.
I loved it because you always give us challenges as if checkpoints on our way to learn this software and also give us time to try out the features for ourselves. AMAZING!!!!!
It may be too early to tell but as of right now, you've given this illustration major hope that I can model something. Couldn't grasp Maya to save my life in college during the one class I had. My goal is to have modeling as another skill and maybe find a job (or at least appear desirable to employers).
I can't believe this is free! I feel like I am stealing something. Once I get through all these free tutorials, I can't wait to purchase some more advanced courses. Hopefully Grant's are still on sale! 🤑
Real great tutorial. Bought a German book for blender but failed, because it forced me to learn every single button of the user interface first. I really like your approach of "learning by doing"
@@sulkel Actually, I do it from time to time. Call it old school, but I made the experience that books are often (not always) more complete. I think it's a matter of taste. ;-)
@@grabbitt I believe that is it as I could kind of fix it through scroll wheeling in far enough to barely effect the other. Is there an actual on/off toggle for that?
7:00 I found the inset control difficult to use. I couldn't get it to push in far enough from the edges like you did. Sometimes it wouldn't even work at all. I gave up and ended up having to type in the depth value via that lower right values pop up. IMO They should make it like the bevel "stem" type control.
I run into the same thing every now and then. Try positioning your mouse cursor further away from the center of the face(s) you want to inset before hitting i on your keyboard. This gives you more space to control the inset as you move your mouse towards the center of the face.
4:56 When I move the edge inward, it moves the top of the front face *inside* of the nose, and the left, right and top faces are not moving. This creates a wrong output. What did I do wrong? I clicked the same edge you showed and moved it with G =/ It creates new extra faces, instead of just modifying the existing ones.
Hi grant, around 2:40 you grab the two faces and drag them upwards. When I do that it leaves the original faces in an open shell. I know I can grab the vertices and then it's fine, but you only grabbed the faces and it worked. Any ideas why it isn't working for me? I've used blender before, I tried to reset my preferences and settings but I still can't grab just the faces and shrink the object.
@@grabbitt I had this problem too. This whole little section went a bit quick so I had to replay a couple of times to get it. Thanks for the clarification :)
At 2:40 and 4:20 if I select the faces or the edge and then press g and z it dont go upwards and smaller it moves the whole cube on the axis , same problem for 4:20 if i select the edge then press g and y it moves the whole nose on the axis.
At 11:10 my computer doesn't let me scale like that, nor am I allowed to click anything while using ALT. I don't have a thumbpad on my computer but everything you've show and done i'm able to do at least 90% of it. My computer doesn't have all the requirements but it works. These tutorials are great tho
at 2:40 I am stuck somehow only seeing the hair part. Im not sure what I have pressed but I cant get back to seeing everything, I can only see the hair. Please help
Hello just wanted to give one feedback around 7:32. I did the select box making sure only the needed edges remained in the select box and then went and did the edge bridging. It seemed to work just fine. I understand with more complicated builds it might not be ideal but im wondering if there is anything else im overlooking? btw Thank you for these videos it's very easy to learn from your explenations!
At 11:22 , what is the shortcut you use to make the torch body slim? I know it is S + Shift + Y, but in general terms how is it different from S + Y? And does this shortcut work in every mode?
So holding alt and then clicking to try and selct all the faces isnt working.i thijnk its becuase i have emulate 3 button mouse on but now i dont know how to slect them all. how would y6ou?+
Thank you very much for your very clear explanation. May I please ask you one question? I do not understand when to choose to edit an object in Edit mode or when to choose to create an object in Object mode. For example: the old man is created in Object mode (the arms en leggs and head and feet are seperate objects). Why is it that you do not choose to make the old man in Edit mode out of one object (which you make in object mode) , so that you have the old man as one object, just as you make the torch in edit mode out of one object (the cylinder), that you created in object mode. Thanks in advance for your reaction.
2:53 I am having this issue with grabbing faces, making me frustrated and giving up in the past. When I try to grab and move the face, only THAT face moves. The adjacent faces don't scale down to adjust with it, resulting in an indentation. I was following another tutorial and the same thing happened. Anyone else having this issue?
For some reason, my loop cut will position in every direction except the one needed to replicate what you do for the nose. What's weird is that if I do an arbitrary loop cut on an object once, the option for that horizontal cut then comes available. I ended up doing a cut and rotating the cube to work around the issue but do you have any suggestions on what might be causing that?
How do I remove doubles permanently I keep having to select all, press m and then merge by distance when ever I need to use the g for editing Edit: I figured it out for anyone who is having the same problem about the doubles (when you press g and there’s like a shell) press mesh then clean up then merge by distance
I'm working on Mac and can't select the whole loop faces. What is the shortcut on Mac? I hold alt in the edit mode and trying to select a face but nothing happens.
@@grabbittThanks for the reply. It didn't look like it was on top of anything else, but I just recreated it and added the mirror modifier again and that artifact is gone.
If you can't see it there's no need to make it. The torch was unnecessarily too complex. I mean, it was okay at first so that you could explain the tools, but it you just kept adding stuff that nobody will obviously see.
This is great man, thank you so much. My brain doesn't work very well with new things any more, long story but you have made this so accessible to me. It's taking me a few goes to remember everything but your style is great. Thank you so much I really appreciate this.
My god, this man is fantastic.
He tells you when to take breaks, explains everything that can reassure a beginner, I'm NEVER stuck unlike so many other anxiety-provoking tutorials
He's a real TEACHER, with EDUCATION skills, not a random person explaining how he uses software.
He gets straight to the point, speaks calmly and in a reassuring voice, wastes no time with personal anecdotes, fake giggles, pointless chatter, or what I hate the most "What I just did was the wrong way let's erase it all and do it the right way" trap.
He takes you by the hand and leads you gently but surely on the right path.
I love him damn it
😀
Amen.
Isn't that weird when you watch a tutoriel and the person makes a mistake. Like...dude i'm following you! EDIT THE VIDEO, we have the technology for it. So yeah, loving this tutorial, learning a lot from it, thanks Grant!
@@princessepingouin yeah, very annoying.
whenever you were saying "take a break to catch up", i was taking a break to be amazed. At first i was trying out the donut tutorial. But that seemed to be way too long and you could get lost pretty easily in it. So i am really thankful because i am learning a whole lot from you.
Thank you Grant Abbitt, you clearly have not forgotten what it's like to be a beginner! No rush and clear instructions, you're a gem.
THIS IS AMAZING!!!!!!! I have never had so much fun learning a new software. You make it so easy to understand and because you explain how to do things very well, it is way less overwhelming than I thought it would be, if not AT ALL!! You're amazing!!!
2:44 GUYS!! Dont panic in this part!! im 100% sure you hit EXTRUDE and then change your mind, then HIT THE ESCAPE. when u did that it automatically created verticl es in the same place. NOW YOU HAVE DOUBLES. It means when you try now to grab the edge, it will have another one in the same place. that will bug your process here by creating overlapping. You need to UNDO right before you do that, or SELECT ALL > MESH MENU IN EDIT MODE > CLEAN UP > MERGE BY DISTANCE and you done!!!
Thanks man this was very helpful
Thank you! I was really thinking I needed to redo that step. Glad I decided to read comments first
it's always good to have fresh beginner tuts.
Don't take this the wrong way, Grant. I've been using Blender for years but sometimes I just watch your beginner videos after a long day to relax. Your voice is so pleasant and these beginner tutorials as so familiar and cozy I just start nodding off. You're like my Bake Off. Glad to see you've updated this old gem. Thanks for all I've learned from you over the years and thanks for sometimes just being a stress relief. ;)
This helped immensly. I think people get turned off due to the sheer overwhelming amount of options. But i think we structure a tutorial for a useful end goal people tend to stick around. Great tutorial .
Thank you for showing both the keyboard command and where the command is located on the menus. It really helps me, and I'm sure others, reinforce what it is we are actually doing!!
I just switched from the donut (after doing quite a bit of it) to this beginner tutorial and I agree with the others that this is much better teaching. Rather than focusing on making something flashy, each little piece of information here is presented at the right time so that it actually sticks. Good content like this actually convinces me to buy the paid courses.
One suggestion: Perhaps link to videos that highlight the changes from Blender 3 to Blender 4.2. I had to hunt around when it came to enabling Bloom and the no-longer-needed Ambient Occlusion.
I've just started studing blender and have seen 3 different beginner tutorials yours by far is the best. Thank you so much you are an amazing teacher.
I've been doing donuts for a while now, but with these videos I finally understand the whole process! Thank you thank you !! This is the best!
@@BlackNinjaCatAttack Was pretty frustrated with Blender Guru's tutorials. Shortcuts weren't working, and he doesn't explain things in the same way that helps with understanding and recall. I am SO glad I found this guide instead.
@@BlackNinjaCatAttack Yeah BG is so huge because he was one of the first not one of the best. I think thousands of noob Blender uses click on his donut because it comes up first in a search , them try to follow along his long rambling videos then give up. Grant is much better IMO
@@BlackNinjaCatAttack Yes, Blender guru's tuts were confusing but a very complete package overall. I watched the donut series a total of three times to get a better understanding, the point is that you understand some things when you're comfortable enough. If you've actually followed Blender Guru, in the last part of the series he tells you to make something on your own, similar to donut but not donut, a cookie or a cupcake or something else. If you tried the software on your own, go through frustrations and figure out ways, derive how to make stuff from his tuts and other tuts combined, it's when you start to actually make a start. I came here bc this is quite different, but you should still try something on your own.
I can only add and scale the torous i dont i'll ever make a donut
So many amazing guides!
Such an amazing teacher with fantastic knowledge and experience!
Mind blown!
All I can say is:
WOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!! 😃
This is the most effective tutorial I've seen on the subject of learning blender. Your instructions are clear and your teaching approach is amazing. Thank you so much for these series.
I had a long break after a donut tutorial. I just thought that 3D is to hard for me. With this tutorial blender seems to be as easy as illustrator :) You are a great teacher.
at 7:39 a quicker way is to select both face sides, inset them, then rather than deleting the faces, bring up the search menu and type "Bridge edge loops", then apply that and voila it made a hole between them immediately covering insides as well. Try it out.
@Am0gh you're welcome
I've only used 3ds Max and Maya in the past through College and University. Blender was a disaster at that time, this new layout and your tutorials have made this really easy to use old skills in this.
So far these tutorials have been simple enough for my pea brain to follow and the flashlight was just {chef's kiss} beautiful. Thank you so much!
This series is my first go at Blender. Your tutorials are very enjoyable and rewarding to follow. Looking forward to where this could lead!
Found yourself a new supporter and subscriber. I've been playing with blender for a bit know something's about weight painting adding bones and such but I feel like I needed to actually go in the beginning of everything. This was perfect. Can't wait for your next video.
Thank you for this. Really appreciate the time you've put in to show others how to use blender.
I loved it because you always give us challenges as if checkpoints on our way to learn this software and also give us time to try out the features for ourselves. AMAZING!!!!!
Perfect. Simple and to the point.
It may be too early to tell but as of right now, you've given this illustration major hope that I can model something. Couldn't grasp Maya to save my life in college during the one class I had. My goal is to have modeling as another skill and maybe find a job (or at least appear desirable to employers).
you make me happy with learning blender it’s more fun and easy ever😭✨ thank you
I can't believe this is free! I feel like I am stealing something.
Once I get through all these free tutorials, I can't wait to purchase some more advanced courses. Hopefully Grant's are still on sale! 🤑
I think there will be some January sales on gamedev.tv
Real great tutorial. Bought a German book for blender but failed, because it forced me to learn every single button of the user interface first. I really like your approach of "learning by doing"
who buys books to learn software💀
@@sulkel Actually, I do it from time to time. Call it old school, but I made the experience that books are often (not always) more complete. I think it's a matter of taste. ;-)
Your beginners course is just awsome!!!
Glad you think so!
Fantastic video. Really helpful, very well explained and demonstrated. Thanks very much. 👍😁😎
This is a amazing step by step best I have found thank you
Really great for learning much better than the donut tutorial
Thank you for making such an amzing course.It is really best for beginners .
I'm definitely one of those people that zeroing out the x coordinate to make it exactly centered makes me happier.
Genuinely bless your heart thank you! I am learning many new skills from this I really appreciate it!! Keep it up
This tutorial was really helpful to me
Thank you so much for your detailed and complete explanations
11:30 the I to inset works fine but when I hit G to pull out the face a little it's pulling the entire flashlight along the axis.
have you got proportional editing on?
@@grabbitt I believe that is it as I could kind of fix it through scroll wheeling in far enough to barely effect the other. Is there an actual on/off toggle for that?
@@Spaghet3639 o is the shortcut key
cool one, good progress for me, thanks! seeing the usage of mirror modifier like this is nice, didnt knew it.
Yep, this part decided it, you have a new subscriber. Thank you for this free tutorial, it's a pleasure to learn Blender this way. (:
so easy to learn from you, you explain things very well.
7:00 I found the inset control difficult to use. I couldn't get it to push in far enough from the edges like you did. Sometimes it wouldn't even work at all. I gave up and ended up having to type in the depth value via that lower right values pop up. IMO They should make it like the bevel "stem" type control.
I run into the same thing every now and then. Try positioning your mouse cursor further away from the center of the face(s) you want to inset before hitting i on your keyboard. This gives you more space to control the inset as you move your mouse towards the center of the face.
Right ! I had the same problem when I began with Blender and I solved it exactly the same way.
@@dennisthemenace1982 Thank for this!
thank you for the Tutorial grant! im starting to learn blender again! :D
This was pretty fun! Thanks dude
4:56 When I move the edge inward, it moves the top of the front face *inside* of the nose, and the left, right and top faces are not moving. This creates a wrong output. What did I do wrong? I clicked the same edge you showed and moved it with G =/ It creates new extra faces, instead of just modifying the existing ones.
Have you got some doubles?
Hi grant, around 2:40 you grab the two faces and drag them upwards. When I do that it leaves the original faces in an open shell. I know I can grab the vertices and then it's fine, but you only grabbed the faces and it worked. Any ideas why it isn't working for me? I've used blender before, I tried to reset my preferences and settings but I still can't grab just the faces and shrink the object.
In edit mode. Select all and press m. Then merge by distance. I think you have done doubles.
@@grabbitt It worked, thank you!
@@grabbitt I had this problem too. This whole little section went a bit quick so I had to replay a couple of times to get it. Thanks for the clarification :)
I have the same problem. Can't figure it out.
Cool videos, didn't think the flashlight was complicated but it sure looks like it when seeing it from afar next to the absolute square of a man lmao
Such a clear tutorial. just amazing
At 2:40 and 4:20 if I select the faces or the edge and then press g and z it dont go upwards and smaller it moves the whole cube on the axis , same problem for 4:20 if i select the edge then press g and y it moves the whole nose on the axis.
you may have proportional edit turned on
Thank you that was it
Absolutely fantastic teacher!
At 11:10 my computer doesn't let me scale like that, nor am I allowed to click anything while using ALT. I don't have a thumbpad on my computer but everything you've show and done i'm able to do at least 90% of it. My computer doesn't have all the requirements but it works. These tutorials are great tho
I think you can double click as well without the alt key
@@grabbitt wow, this was killing me, thanks a lot!
had this same issue! Double clicking worked gladly. I already spent 10 mins trying to see what went wrong
3:40 what is the difference between separating selection, by materials, and by loose objects? Thanks.
Sometimes you have several material slots on an object
at 2:40 I am stuck somehow only seeing the hair part. Im not sure what I have pressed but I cant get back to seeing everything, I can only see the hair. Please help
You may have passed the period key on the numpad. Press it again
Hello just wanted to give one feedback around 7:32. I did the select box making sure only the needed edges remained in the select box and then went and did the edge bridging. It seemed to work just fine. I understand with more complicated builds it might not be ideal but im wondering if there is anything else im overlooking? btw Thank you for these videos it's very easy to learn from your explenations!
no it should all work fine with more complicated builds too :)
Everything is clear and understandable 👍
At 11:23 why does the cone part of the flashlight shrink as well? Mine doesn't do that.
Remove doubles
@@grabbitt I don't understand, how do I do that?
At 11:22 , what is the shortcut you use to make the torch body slim? I know it is S + Shift + Y, but in general terms how is it different from S + Y? And does this shortcut work in every mode?
shft y excludes the y axis
@@grabbitt so if it excludes y axis, it will change scale along X and Z axis?
Thank you very much! You are an excellent teacher!
I did a loop cut instead for the hair because the cut auto aligned automatically with the edge of the head.
At 11:12 when I hold alt and left click, it doesn't seem to work.. Like its the same command for changing the view..
Are you in edit mode
@@grabbitt yeah, its in edit mode
@@grabbitt I think I got it.. I had to double click the torch handle for selecting it 👍👍
How do you center the nose at 4:10? Shift+RMB doesn't snap to the center, do I need to aim manually?
Yes you can do that
Hi, at 10:06 when i press G to extend the cylinder it moves like i'm in object mode any way i can fix that ?
I think I may be in edit mode at this point
@@grabbitt Thanks for the quick response, i had activated proportional edit by accident
So holding alt and then clicking to try and selct all the faces isnt working.i thijnk its becuase i have emulate 3 button mouse on but now i dont know how to slect them all. how would y6ou?+
I think you can double click as well
Thank you very much for your very clear explanation. May I please ask you one question? I do not understand when to choose to edit an object in Edit mode or when to choose to create an object in Object mode. For example: the old man is created in Object mode (the arms en leggs and head and feet are seperate objects). Why is it that you do not choose to make the old man in Edit mode out of one object (which you make in object mode) , so that you have the old man as one object, just as you make the torch in edit mode out of one object (the cylinder), that you created in object mode. Thanks in advance for your reaction.
You can indeed make the old man in edit mode but it's terms to be harder for beginners
@@grabbitt , thanks for the answer.
2:53 I am having this issue with grabbing faces, making me frustrated and giving up in the past. When I try to grab and move the face, only THAT face moves. The adjacent faces don't scale down to adjust with it, resulting in an indentation. I was following another tutorial and the same thing happened. Anyone else having this issue?
Look up remove doubles
@@grabbitt I have tried it and it doesn't work. I am using Blender 4.3
Love the content man!
11:18 I can’t select all them with holding down alt
+I’m in edit mode😢
You probably have some doubles
@@grabbittThank you!!!
Haaa, I've added an ico-sphere for the flash-light button. 😀
For some reason, my loop cut will position in every direction except the one needed to replicate what you do for the nose. What's weird is that if I do an arbitrary loop cut on an object once, the option for that horizontal cut then comes available. I ended up doing a cut and rotating the cube to work around the issue but do you have any suggestions on what might be causing that?
probably doubles
How do I remove doubles permanently I keep having to select all, press m and then merge by distance when ever I need to use the g for editing
Edit: I figured it out for anyone who is having the same problem about the doubles (when you press g and there’s like a shell) press mesh then clean up then merge by distance
I'm working on Mac and can't select the whole loop faces. What is the shortcut on Mac? I hold alt in the edit mode and trying to select a face but nothing happens.
It has to be an edge you select that goes across the face loop
I solved the problem by changing the shortcut key of it because holding alt+left click drags the screen on mac.@@grabbitt
Do you have tutorials about copying off a reference image??
yeah i have a useful one creating a hunting knife. If you search through my get good at blender playlist
@grabbitt thank you so much!! Trying to make my own game so this will help my skills so much!! I APPRECIATE THIS SO MUCH!!
@@captainhades1241 How's it going? Any progress on your game? Would love to check it out!
Keep up the good work
Thanks Grant..Im Retopoing And Retopo mesh will no select in edit mode..What am i missing??
Not sure why that would be
@@grabbitt thanks..ill try to figure out
THNX A LOT FOR THIS SERIES .PLZ MAKE VIDEO ON GEOMETRY NODES AND GREASE PENCIL .U R MY LAST HOPE
So good. Thank you.
I'm getting a weird black artifact on the right arm. Is there any way to fix it?
Check you have not got 2 objects on top of each other
@@grabbittThanks for the reply. It didn't look like it was on top of anything else, but I just recreated it and added the mirror modifier again and that artifact is gone.
Man I dont want to stop but i must sleep!
nice vid 👍
Part 5 next? :)
Thank you help me a lot
Great thanks!
7:57
where i can download blender
Blender.org
6:50
Thank you
Thanks sir
I didn't realize there was a Blender 3, lmao
so, all i need to do is pee to separate? 3:38
Wow!
i am not a complete beginner a bit biginner if anyone else is tell me
this is the 101th comment!
If you can't see it there's no need to make it. The torch was unnecessarily too complex. I mean, it was okay at first so that you could explain the tools, but it you just kept adding stuff that nobody will obviously see.
you stretched this over too many parts. a lot of fluff
This is great man, thank you so much. My brain doesn't work very well with new things any more, long story but you have made this so accessible to me. It's taking me a few goes to remember everything but your style is great. Thank you so much I really appreciate this.