Hi, thanks for watching. Did you like this 10 minutes tutorial, or would you like it to be longer, like my previous tutorials? I would love to hear your feedback.
Tbh it's to much Detail when someone says every single step (like press s, press y, move mouse) to get a Base shape. I like specific tutorials. There is on problem you know the solution and want to share with the World. Otherwise I like it when it's a full tutorial. Ik this case is has to be detailed but with specific explainations. Like blender Gurus donat tutorial. So for me it's either one specific topic in short content form or a truly deep dive. So my personal opinion on this: I dont need. (ofc no hate)
I think it is important to recognize what type of audience you want to target and base your decisions on that. This tutorial is great for someone who has been in Blender before but is still very much a beginner and are looking to get inspiration and to learn new things. That covers a LOT of people and i think the length and format of the videos can be varied, but maybe stick with 2-3 formats. This one i think is good, easy going and doesnt take too much time. Your previous one was also nice, alltho longer, so maybe you could do something like this video 3/4 times, and the 4/4 (4th) could be like a longer one like your previous..then you just repeat that. This would still make you open to be able to post the occational speedruns when life is getting in the way.
Hi, thanks for watching. Did you like this 10 minutes tutorial, or would you like it to be longer, like my previous tutorials? I would love to hear your feedback.
Tbh it's to much Detail when someone says every single step (like press s, press y, move mouse) to get a Base shape. I like specific tutorials. There is on problem you know the solution and want to share with the World. Otherwise I like it when it's a full tutorial. Ik this case is has to be detailed but with specific explainations. Like blender Gurus donat tutorial. So for me it's either one specific topic in short content form or a truly deep dive. So my personal opinion on this: I dont need. (ofc no hate)
@@dertobbe1176 Thanks for your feedback, it helps me a lot :)
I think it is important to recognize what type of audience you want to target and base your decisions on that. This tutorial is great for someone who has been in Blender before but is still very much a beginner and are looking to get inspiration and to learn new things. That covers a LOT of people and i think the length and format of the videos can be varied, but maybe stick with 2-3 formats. This one i think is good, easy going and doesnt take too much time. Your previous one was also nice, alltho longer, so maybe you could do something like this video 3/4 times, and the 4/4 (4th) could be like a longer one like your previous..then you just repeat that. This would still make you open to be able to post the occational speedruns when life is getting in the way.
@@KristianTheDesigner Thanks for your feedback, that’s a good idea :)
Blew my mind with that stairs trick at the start
This is lovely ❤
Thank you :)
Nice. Thanks
You're welcome :)
@@jensworld444 😀
Nice and chill tutorial. I like the no bs start and you just go right into it..great video and nice result as well :)
@@KristianTheDesigner Thank you, I’m glad you liked it 😊
Final result looks so nice! 😊
@@makotoro Thank you I’m glad you like it 😊
Did you try the plant libary for games? The polycount seems to high. Right?
@@dertobbe1176 No, but I think the poly count is alright, I don’t have much problems with plant library.
Comment for the algorithm :D
@@Fugimii 🥰
Please teach us slowly
@@shivani3439 Sure, I can also do more slower tutorials