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Ответитьthe Best teacher ? Yeeeees you are, thank you for this tutorial.
ОтветитьEXCELLENT tutorial - thank you so much!
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Ответитьnice explanation Slim
ОтветитьHello and thank you for this perfect tutorial :) . I was wondering if I could also move the gizmo so that I can grab the object from a vertex let's say.
ОтветитьI want to move around where i click the mouse. Why no one made a video about that? What should i look. What should i do.
ОтветитьAmazing step by step detailed tutorial!
ОтветитьHello CG Cookie. Which software you used for showing mouse clicks and keyboard clicks on screen?
Ответитьunderrated crash course. im looking forward to getting a handle on the basics so I can start modeling for real!
ОтветитьInformative and easy going tutorial. Thank you! I'm trying to learn Blender, but I have multiple versions downloaded now and noticed navigation some differences in the latest one (2.82), that differs from the previous versions (2.7X)... Very complicated and confusing for an absolute beginner! Your videos are very helpful, though. I'm considering to stick with one version only whilst learning, but I'm so in doubt as to which one to use. My reasoning says start fresh at the latest version, but then again it might conflict with all the available tutorials that I'm watching for skill-building 'cause they're all built on the previous ones... What to do?
ОтветитьBoom strait into action!
ОтветитьBlender is set up like a video game. All common tasks are done with the left hand. Ctrl, Shift and Alt are used as modifier keys. LEARN the hotkeys.
ОтветитьBest part about Blender is the community.
ОтветитьHow to use Node Editor. I know the basics.
For example image texture, noise, color ramp ... blabla😶 but some node may not be used. They don't use the tutorial to know what is in that node. Can you make a complete overview of nodes? from node to node
This channel has great videos
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