I really like this pace, because I already understand the basics, so its great for me, because I Hate going through 30 minute tutorials when they could of been 5/10 minute tutorials because there explaining how each tool works and I end up getting bored and stop watching
Download the video. Buy Twixtor. Install Twixtor. Get an After FX subscription. Import the video into After FX. Apply Twixtor to stretch the video length to 2 hours 35 minutes. Hit render. Play your new, user friendly tutorial video.
Apart from how freaking useful this video is, I like how he takes a breath at the end of the video like he's going to continue talking and the video just ends 😆
these tutorials are great! I’m past the point of “model a donut” but not quite comfortable enough to really get into some of the projects I want to do, and following these tutorials are great practice. They really force me to practice and remember shortcuts, as well as explaining some fun concepts that I probably otherwise wouldn’t use. Even though I don’t plan on a hyper-realistic style, but image mapping makes it so that I don’t get discouraged by bland textures and can really practices basic modeling concepts without feeling deterred because I’m not so worried about texturing. Also since they’re short, my bad attention span can watch the whole thing and get started right away and I don’t have to struggle to sit through a half-hour video or spent ten minutes just finding the step that I’m struggling with. This means that sometimes the solution isn’t always clearly presented, but that means it’s a bit like a puzzle and keeps me engaged. Your tutorials are the reason I’ve been practicing modeling more, and I can’t thank you enough. It’s like something clicked and it’s really fun to learn now. You are a gift
You said it right!!! I see most of the people don't spend time modeling stuff they just buy online. But because of him, I started working on my modeling. I was just tired of making basic things but this man just opened a new door for all of us. He is a really great man.
Ian baby, I gotta tell ya - it's so inspiring to see someone use an intimidating and powerful software in a quick, fun, effective way. Don't ever stop dreamin'
Time it takes me to click on Lazy Tutorial video: 1 second... Time it takes me to watch Lazy Tutorial video: 1 minute... Time it takes me to apply what is taught in Lazy Tutorial video: 3 hours or more...
@@viczking8520 Well, I must confess I didn't get the exact same results as him, for I don't have the experience he has, but considering I'm a beginner, I got pretty decent results on the bank of fish tutorial, where I clocked in at around 3 hrs... 😃 Other tutorials have taken me longer... Not so satisfactory results... 😞 but the learning... 🤔 I still haven't figured out how to do the wing flapping on the moths tutorial, though... 😅
UselessTrash #22 I have a potato desktop, just use the Evee rendering engine (it’s like super easy to render run EVEE, it just doesn’t have as realistic looking lighting)
"Project from View", or whatever it was called ~8 years ago in Wings 3D, was the first thing in 3D modelling I discovered on my own. Seeing tutorials that make use of this technique warms my heart. Thanks.
Finding easy way to do it is not lazyness though, its thinking your way through from start to the end, and then putting a shortest path between them. It takes less physical work but much more thinking.
the beauty of these tutorials is that youre just working on shading and textures, which shows there is no need to super model them, just add textures and some shading making the textures look more realistic and thats it
Yeah! There's definitely a time and place for doing stuff a bit more in depth, but I like getting a general sense of the scene first, and then seeing exactly where I want to invest more time.
this channel is a mind-blowing channel, I never get bored by watching every video of this channel. Love you LanHubert! Please keep it up! Because I always wait for your next mind-blowing video.
this video is the best video ever. you literally took a minute to explain everything needed! i didnt have to waste half hour watching someone explain what you just did in a minute!
I have something to tell you. Yesterday I neede a few minor details for a stupid render I'm doing for fun. I needed a wall of servers for a room in the background of my scene. I talk to myself saying "Oh I don't want to model all these serves...come on...I'm lazy today". So I remembered your talk at the Blender convention and you lazy tutorials and I sais: Let's make all fake with photos like that guy! Boom....20 minutes later I have my servers in the lab with blinking lights all with photos and a few boxes and extrusion. They look awesome! Eh eh...sometime people forget about simple stuff and do things so complex for no reason! Thank you.
lmao i spent like 2 hours building a street like at 00:55 and while it still didn't look half as good as yours, thanks for putting these out, they're really helpful and inspirational.
Love this! I am on day 7 of learning Blender, and spent far too long today coming up with this - imgur.com/5nP1seZ. I am very proud of this as it's better than anything I have done before. You are the dude, sir.
Hey Ian! I love your idea of making more dynamic tutorials by removing the obvious and boring stuff!! I was wondering if you could do a tutorial on vegetation, since when I try to create bushes or trees, they never look right... :(
You have a fantastic penchant for making tutorials that are quick and to the point yet very informative. It's laziness in the best possible way. Keep up the good work!
Wha-- I've been painstakingly modeling a cyberpunk cityscape for two months, trying to wrap my head around to texturing everything, and this guy out here killing it. Man, youtube, where you two months ago?
Love the tutorials. As someone who was interested in Game design I was always interested in creating assets for games and got into blender and your tutorials are absolutely brilliant for understanding and using blender for all types of 3d modelling. I would love a tutorial on camera effects within blender/ mist, clouds, filters and all sorts.
Hi Ian, I am using blender for a couple of years now and I really love it... your tutorials would have been so nice years ago :D its comedy gold and super informative about creative approaches on everyday tasks.... :) Thank you for that!
WOW...thx for the tuts...been struggling with buildings and cityscapes so was focusing on other assets and steering away from scenery modelling altogether. New sub and a fan!
I watched this video two years ago without understanding a single thing... Watching it now after a year of blender experience, I actually understood everything lol
You Should do TH-cam tutorials more often. ive watched this one 4 times. it never gets old, you're great at them. I found out about you from the World Building In Blender video by the Blender foundation. Now your inspiration! Hope to see more content man you're badass!
Thank you Ian, there are allot of good tutorials on 3D, but they get to wordy or caught up in the tools, but your tutorials manage to focus on the core concepts and can be used even outside of Blender. Please keep posting videos. I do have a couple of request! Can you do a Lazy Tut for Water/Oceans and Clouds?
This channel is a treasure to the community.
someone needs to mirror these tuts : )
I think it needs to be archived, just in case
@@c.johnson8143 look for cg matter
Obviously.He does it shorter than any big company
i'm not even remotely interested in 3d modeling but i freaking love these videos. a blessing in my recommendations for sure.
Not a lot of people know that you're the same guy who Google hired to model Google Earth.
Wait, what?
Wait,....what?
Wait.. Nandato?????
Wait, NANI!?
待って...何?!
The amount of things you fit into 1 minute blows my mind ever tim
i cry ever tim
@@rolithesecond while watching : hmm ... this is easy enough for me
when actually doing it for the first time : nope ... it's not easy
Did you run out of tim while writing this?
That's 20 years of experience right there
@everythingAnAnswer his missus ain’t happy with that fact!
Rather than spending a whole minute doing this myself, I trained an army of moths to do it for me.
So realistic!
@@youngandfreemaine I have found that ducks can aid in that endeavor.
Moths can add realism to anything ;)
69 likes. Nice.
Dont forget to impress your rich granny
Google: Need to create GoogleEarth
IanHubert: Take a sphere, UV unwrap, and project Google maps onto it... Simple
you don't need uv unwrap it
this tutorial be like:
step 1. make a building
2. you're done
step 3: yes
yeah like the car tutourials,
1. import your car
2. import buildings
3. render fast and furious 10
I really like this pace, because I already understand the basics, so its great for me, because I Hate going through 30 minute tutorials when they could of been 5/10 minute tutorials because there explaining how each tool works and I end up getting bored and stop watching
@@Aaron-xr7oc EXACTLY
How to draw an owl:
1. Draw some circles.
2. Draw the rest of the fucking owl.
Uhh yea? He is showing you how to make buildings???
Not only are his tutorials fast, but so are his sponsor endorsements!
@enragedev hahaha u better not be talking about skillshare or video blocks.😂
0:55 i see you have added moths to your scene, very clever throwback to another tutorial
Makes anything more realistic!
Ah yes, this must be another addition to the IHCU - Ian Hughbert Cinematic Universe
and the wall flyers!
Even the space station xdxdxd
I can't see any
OK, so far I deleted the cube, now wha...? Wait, the video is over? :O
Download the video. Buy Twixtor. Install Twixtor. Get an After FX subscription. Import the video into After FX. Apply Twixtor to stretch the video length to 2 hours 35 minutes. Hit render. Play your new, user friendly tutorial video.
@@vliedtke damn
Modern Problems require Modern Soultions
Extended version is linked in the description(15 minutes).
PS. I think its a joke but anyway
@@nikhilkadiyan4847 it's*
I kinda wish you would turn some of these into 15-20 min. tutorials. The results are so good, I want to see more of the in-depth process! 😄
th-cam.com/video/22ZOvCv6lRU/w-d-xo.html Shablam!
Am i the only one that wishes there were extended versions of these tuto....... oh wait....
This channel is gold.
beautiful
Legends u guys are!
Apart from how freaking useful this video is, I like how he takes a breath at the end of the video like he's going to continue talking and the video just ends 😆
Yeah, He wanted to talk more😂
these tutorials are great! I’m past the point of “model a donut” but not quite comfortable enough to really get into some of the projects I want to do, and following these tutorials are great practice. They really force me to practice and remember shortcuts, as well as explaining some fun concepts that I probably otherwise wouldn’t use. Even though I don’t plan on a hyper-realistic style, but image mapping makes it so that I don’t get discouraged by bland textures and can really practices basic modeling concepts without feeling deterred because I’m not so worried about texturing. Also since they’re short, my bad attention span can watch the whole thing and get started right away and I don’t have to struggle to sit through a half-hour video or spent ten minutes just finding the step that I’m struggling with. This means that sometimes the solution isn’t always clearly presented, but that means it’s a bit like a puzzle and keeps me engaged. Your tutorials are the reason I’ve been practicing modeling more, and I can’t thank you enough. It’s like something clicked and it’s really fun to learn now. You are a gift
You said it right!!! I see most of the people don't spend time modeling stuff they just buy online. But because of him, I started working on my modeling. I was just tired of making basic things but this man just opened a new door for all of us. He is a really great man.
@@ankitguyquad4064 how long time are you modeling in blender?
Dude, you make stuff more impressive in 20 seconds than I could make in a day.
Ian baby, I gotta tell ya - it's so inspiring to see someone use an intimidating and powerful software in a quick, fun, effective way. Don't ever stop dreamin'
I got through whole degree of game design about 3 years and there is only 1 minutes video with good tutorial. Tough life
I feel like some fish would really up the realism even more than moths
That was the best thing with modern warfare, i only bought it because of the fish animation
Up the Ante- use flying fish
Time it takes me to click on Lazy Tutorial video: 1 second...
Time it takes me to watch Lazy Tutorial video: 1 minute...
Time it takes me to apply what is taught in Lazy Tutorial video: 3 hours or more...
The amount of times you had to watch the video, however many likes this comment gets
you take just 3hrs, that's faaasssssttt
@@viczking8520 Well, I must confess I didn't get the exact same results as him, for I don't have the experience he has, but considering I'm a beginner, I got pretty decent results on the bank of fish tutorial, where I clocked in at around 3 hrs... 😃 Other tutorials have taken me longer... Not so satisfactory results... 😞 but the learning... 🤔 I still haven't figured out how to do the wing flapping on the moths tutorial, though... 😅
Too many damn emojis my guy
@@safaabdus8364 the amount of fuckin F's you got in grammer=Likes
I tried doing this at work and it's magic, now set extensions would be much Easier!, Thanks Ian..
Dustin Sumalde where do you work?
@@ggentertainment2737 I work at a humble studio here in the Philippines. Central digital Lab
I don’t even have blender but I still find these Interesting
Its free,small, no crazy installation process or accounts registered.
Grab a copy!
Why not? It isn't like you can't afford it or something! lol
It’s also on steam of that interests you.
I want to use Blender but I'm worried that with my shit laptop, it'll take too long to render the simplest things.
UselessTrash #22 I have a potato desktop, just use the Evee rendering engine (it’s like super easy to render run EVEE, it just doesn’t have as realistic looking lighting)
Ian, your lazy tutorials have taught me more useful blender techniques than any course I took ever did! They give me the results I need, THANK YOU!!
You forgot the moths
Edit: oh wait they were sneaky
i unironically use these videos to learn blender and it works surprisingly well
You're the reason why I keep my motivation at learning blender :')
"Project from View", or whatever it was called ~8 years ago in Wings 3D, was the first thing in 3D modelling I discovered on my own. Seeing tutorials that make use of this technique warms my heart. Thanks.
Beautiful!!! I love your tutorials!
I must have watched this about 50 times and the simplicity of the build gets me every time. Awesome video and I keep using for ideas too.
this day
Essentially, you‘re the Bob Ross of Blender
sometimes, I watch his tutorials whiles eating popcorn like a movie.
soo damn entertaining
well done Ian, well done. Enjoyed your talk at Blender conference.
"World building" is definitely your expertise. As always, we're very grateful for your lazy tutorials!
Google hired him to work on Google earth so yeah...
“I choose a lazy person to do a hard job, because a lazy person will find an easy way to do it.”- Bill Gates
I thought you wrote
“I choose a lazy person to do a HAND hand job"
So that explains all the issues with Windows.
@@L7vanmatre oOF xD
Finding easy way to do it is not lazyness though, its thinking your way through from start to the end, and then putting a shortest path between them. It takes less physical work but much more thinking.
@==/A\== nice essay, m8
This is one of the coolest fastest tutorials I've ever seen.
The playlist is so fast I cannot evet hit the like button.
the beauty of these tutorials is that youre just working on shading and textures, which shows there is no need to super model them, just add textures and some shading making the textures look more realistic and thats it
Yeah! There's definitely a time and place for doing stuff a bit more in depth, but I like getting a general sense of the scene first, and then seeing exactly where I want to invest more time.
nice as always . can you one make related with neons like neon city somthing?
I have looked at this on and off for the past 2-3 years while I was learning blender, and now finally I feel like I can try my hand at this :D
I see the moths! This scene has reached perfection.
this channel is a mind-blowing channel, I never get bored by watching every video of this channel. Love you LanHubert! Please keep it up! Because I always wait for your next mind-blowing video.
The real question is where Ian gets his perfect image textures!
Textures.com really great ite!
this video is the best video ever. you literally took a minute to explain everything needed! i didnt have to waste half hour watching someone explain what you just did in a minute!
I’m really considering making a film by myself with these videos as a guide.
I have something to tell you. Yesterday I neede a few minor details for a stupid render I'm doing for fun. I needed a wall of servers for a room in the background of my scene. I talk to myself saying "Oh I don't want to model all these serves...come on...I'm lazy today". So I remembered your talk at the Blender convention and you lazy tutorials and I sais: Let's make all fake with photos like that guy! Boom....20 minutes later I have my servers in the lab with blinking lights all with photos and a few boxes and extrusion. They look awesome! Eh eh...sometime people forget about simple stuff and do things so complex for no reason! Thank you.
I love this so much holy crap. Your voice is adorable too and eeeee
finally, someone who uploads tutorials that i don't have to crank up to 1.5x speed, thank you my guy, a fine addition to my collection :D
I've never clocked so fast the moment i saw this.
*clicked
@@whiteoutwolf6131 He times himself to see how fast he clicks obviously
@@whiteoutwolf6131 no clearly he's a CPU and this is his highest clock speed
lmao i spent like 2 hours building a street like at 00:55 and while it still didn't look half as good as yours, thanks for putting these out, they're really helpful and inspirational.
Love this! I am on day 7 of learning Blender, and spent far too long today coming up with this - imgur.com/5nP1seZ.
I am very proud of this as it's better than anything I have done before. You are the dude, sir.
Ian you are a gift to the blender community. Keep doing what you do.
Hey Ian! I love your idea of making more dynamic tutorials by removing the obvious and boring stuff!! I was wondering if you could do a tutorial on vegetation, since when I try to create bushes or trees, they never look right... :(
The default cube got the break it deserves.
We love you default cube
That's funny. :) I know too know from experience that the default cube can evolve into almost anything.
I saw the moths! This is real
This is the best series on youtube!
When will you be on Coridor Digital?!
CD never uses blender in their works if I'm right.
Yup, it’s pretty much Cinema4D and maybe 3ds Max? I don’t remember exactly
@@kyunanimating But they did
@@theM4R4T no lmao they're much more used to c4d
what they actually did i think is mention this channel
That last bit had me in stitches, the first part had me in awe.
0:13 where do I get images like this from?
I am so glad to be a part of this blender community.
Dude! That's too long. I don't have this much time!! Next time, shorten the video.
Ikr he should cut straight to the point instead of taking so long to start the actual video
You have a fantastic penchant for making tutorials that are quick and to the point yet very informative. It's laziness in the best possible way. Keep up the good work!
these minute tutorials are amazing, making me want to jump into blender
this is definitely one of the tutorials of all time
Lot of hard work to fit all this in a min. Hats off
All of your tutorial are short, but I always spent at least 10 minutes for one video. Just to enjoy it again and again...
Wha-- I've been painstakingly modeling a cyberpunk cityscape for two months, trying to wrap my
head around to texturing everything, and this guy out here killing it.
Man, youtube, where you two months ago?
I swear, one or two more tutorials as great as this one, and I'm gonna start 3d modeling! dunno why, but I will.
always a better day when ianhubert uploads
THIS!
This mystery will no longer plague me as a Blender neophyte. Thank you! :)
I have awaited this. You never disappoint!
even though i probably will never do this, it still brings such joy to watch
Hooray! Another one of the awesome tutorials!
Loved your talk at Blender con - So much impressive work - thanks for sharing!
I'm not even a 3d artist, i'm a musician, but i love these videos so much, i guess i'll try to learn Blender someday !
Ian Hubert is The Big Labowski of VFX. A genuine DUDE!
Wonderful, totally amazing stuff!
Hey man, thanks for a great tut again. Btw, your talk at Blender Con was amazing
Just impressed how the buildings textures aren't blurry
I learned nothing from this, except how much I have to learn. Thank you Sensei.
This video is so short, yet I've learn so much more than some stupid 10 hours tutorial. Love you man.
Love the tutorials. As someone who was interested in Game design I was always interested in creating assets for games and got into blender and your tutorials are absolutely brilliant for understanding and using blender for all types of 3d modelling. I would love a tutorial on camera effects within blender/ mist, clouds, filters and all sorts.
Hi Ian, I am using blender for a couple of years now and I really love it... your tutorials would have been so nice years ago :D its comedy gold and super informative about creative approaches on everyday tasks.... :) Thank you for that!
Best channel ever ♡
WOW...thx for the tuts...been struggling with buildings and cityscapes so was focusing on other assets and steering away from scenery modelling altogether. New sub and a fan!
Back at it again with useful tips within 1 min
Found this video while starting my first game... AMAZING!!!
I don't even do rendering yet I'm here every upload for this guy's humor
I watched this video two years ago without understanding a single thing... Watching it now after a year of blender experience, I actually understood everything lol
I have a new favourite blender channel!
your tutos are the best simple and powerfull, love your work!
You Should do TH-cam tutorials more often. ive watched this one 4 times. it never gets old, you're great at them. I found out about you from the World Building In Blender video by the Blender foundation. Now your inspiration! Hope to see more content man you're badass!
You're blowing my mind with those tutorials.
I just started using blender, and while the UI is a little haphazard it's been fun as hell. Can't wait to really start creating.
Bro I LOVE these videos. Please keep them coming
awesome "tutorial". 1 minute is enough and you manage to boil it down to that. love your work!
I watched the video of your BCON19 presentation, it was really well put together, it was fun, funny and informative
never ceases to amaze me!!!!!
Fantastic work as usual. Loved your talk at the conference!
Believe it or not you're the reason I learned blender
This was genuinely poetic
Thank you Ian, there are allot of good tutorials on 3D, but they get to wordy or caught up in the tools, but your tutorials manage to focus on the core concepts and can be used even outside of Blender. Please keep posting videos. I do have a couple of request! Can you do a Lazy Tut for Water/Oceans and Clouds?
Using blender for 5 years and I just find you now 🥺😱You are amazing man 🔥✨