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Critique => 2D & 3D => Topic started by: Xeno-Striker on April 09, 2010, 04:32:14 am

Title: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: Xeno-Striker on April 09, 2010, 04:32:14 am
Because alot of people asked for it  ;D
All 8 parts of my massive blender tutorial for your viewing pleasure  :y:

keep in mind that this is MY method of doing low poly models.

Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-P2o4M-hRgA
Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXCY5Mq3isU&feature=related
Part 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q8Y82aG8AY&feature=related
Part 4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5Aq0-ZwTes&feature=related
part 5
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLEX1QNBo1k&feature=related
part 6
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFFZdetFg0k&feature=related
part 7
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eP4h2Kend04&feature=related
part 8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKJtDhPr5_Y&feature=related
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: Argyle on April 09, 2010, 02:14:13 pm
Huzzah, thanks for posting this, I can't wait to watch it when I'm not at the office.  Been wanting to mess with A) 3D more, B) Try my hand at Low-Poly, and C) Give Blender a try.  This looks perfect for getting me to do all 3 :D
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: EyeCraft on April 09, 2010, 02:39:30 pm
You. Are. My. Hero.  :-*

I expect to see a tidal wave of low poly entries hit the forums, people!  :mean:
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: Xeno-Striker on April 09, 2010, 09:25:42 pm
I expect to see a tidal wave of low poly entries hit the forums, people!  :mean:

I really hope so, that the whole reason i made it!
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: Sly on April 09, 2010, 11:04:24 pm
You. Are. My. Hero. As. Well.  ;D

You saved me days of trying to figure out the gui.

Thank you so much. =D
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: allaze-eroler on April 10, 2010, 01:08:53 pm
too bad that the new blender will soon change completly the graphical user interface ^^; well, it's not yet out but we will get the new blender in few months  :D
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: Xeno-Striker on April 10, 2010, 05:36:49 pm
They change things around way to often! Hopefully it won't be anything major, it's usualy small changes to the GUI.
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: Xeno-Striker on April 10, 2010, 05:39:49 pm
Oh shit! Nevermind... It's a HUGE change  :'(.
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: Sly on April 10, 2010, 07:23:47 pm
Whao that is a big change in the GUI... D:
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: grendel on April 10, 2010, 08:00:42 pm
These look great! I always get freaked out by blender and its crazy right click selection/3D cursor... I use Wings3D normally.

Some hints to new users of blender that are super useful are - (with the ever annoying 3D cursor), you can re-centre this by pushing shift-C (re-centre's to selected object + view) or (if you have multiple objects) you can push A (to deselect) tab (to get out of edit) and select your object and use shift-S<center to selection.

As far as navigation goes - C is the shortcut to center view on cursor. So if you find your view rotating in a really weird way, you can fix this by centering the 3D cursor to your object - the pushing C... then it rotates much more nicely.

Anyway - I'll get back to playing with this. I'm using an older version of blender anyway (2.46) so all the stuff is the same for me :b: Thanks for what seem like a great little series of tut's so far.

Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: ndchristie on April 11, 2010, 02:04:41 am
I appreciated the video even though i use autodesk; watching the workflow was nice even without the specifics of program tools and keys
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: G_Dragon on April 11, 2010, 05:25:27 am
Going to the 3d cursor and rotation, if you want to rotate around an object, there's a way to do that in the preferences, or just select an object and press the period button on the numpad.
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: allaze-eroler on April 11, 2010, 04:10:33 pm
Oh shit! Nevermind... It's a HUGE change  :'(.

like i said, it will have a very big change, especially when it will become more easy to use ^^,
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: Xeno-Striker on April 11, 2010, 11:54:15 pm
i may have to make more of these then  :)

these covers my work flow more then anything, so it should still be helpful.. i hope
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: Chrispy on April 12, 2010, 03:32:10 am
I was thinking about maybe getting into low poly art, maybe this'll give me the motivation to start trying.
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: allaze-eroler on April 12, 2010, 08:55:49 am
ha yes, i forgot : it would interesting if you could add a better subtile support because the subtile from youtube is awfull XD so, there how you can do : once you run the subtile system, you can download the text file and modify the obvious error :)
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: Sly on April 12, 2010, 09:23:59 pm
i may have to make more of these then  :)

these covers my work flow more then anything, so it should still be helpful.. i hope

These helped me out tons. Basically it showed me how to make something from nothing step by step.

Thank you. =D
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: ultagod on August 07, 2010, 05:52:32 pm
 :y: :y: :y: Thanks!
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: MegaLeon on August 08, 2010, 01:19:39 pm
It's a shame that it's just about Blender (and a soon outdated version, too).
I would kill to see a tutorial like this for other programs.
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: O/N on August 09, 2010, 05:48:20 am
Yay!) Awesome tutorial! It helped me to check good 3D editor. Thank you!  ::)
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: VDX on August 09, 2010, 08:43:15 am
Just a question.
I've made all 3, body, head and hand, in different saves.
How do you make them all in the same space if you have done like this?
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: O/N on August 09, 2010, 09:19:17 am
Just a question.
I've made all 3, body, head and hand, in different saves.
How do you make them all in the same space if you have done like this?

You can save components of your model how .3ds; or .obj; .ms3d e.c.t. and use import, but it is not very convenient. Just a variant.
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: VDX on August 09, 2010, 09:36:33 am
After digging about, I got my answer, Shift F1 Open File, Load object.

Thanks anyway :)
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: O/N on August 09, 2010, 11:33:53 am
Oh... Wait, I have a problem too, a can't upload background image.
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: VDX on August 09, 2010, 08:34:45 pm
Might be using some hard to read format? Try out PNG.

Also, I noticed that you cannot control bones anymore. =/
Been trying to "use commands" on bones but nothing happens, can't even rotate them like in the video.

Ps. Edit mode duuuh.><

Another issue, even with the X Axis Mirror, it doesn't work at all when I try to use your Shoulder parent to neck, however, when I created a new bone and moved it to the place of the shoulder, it didn't get mirrored and only gets viewed as such.

Any ideas why?
Or something got left out? =/

Going to put this on ice, been browsing other pages and search engines, but got no answer from it unless I need to make use of the shift E Extrude Mirror, but that means redoing the whole bone structure again. >.<

I would gladly show you with the .blend file but got no storage online to use. Anyone have any ideas which is a good site for that?

I got to this point
http://a.imageshack.us/img189/4783/help1ri.png
But then I saw you on the next skip after your video editing, and noticed you had double sided Bones, and no clue how to do that, and while keeping the bone vertics mirrored with the mirrored object. =/
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: Sleepless on August 14, 2010, 08:40:47 pm
I can't make wireframes for my life, so unforunately, until I make one, I can;t use this tutorial. But i learned how to use Blender!
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: VDX on August 16, 2010, 12:16:35 am
You create a wireframe from the objects you extrude and scale.
If you mean a wireframe control, you usually don't need it due to the models you can use already.
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: 9_6 on August 16, 2010, 06:38:21 am
I think he meant making sketches with planned out edge positions
Well, you don't need to be pinpoint precise with that. In fact, all the sketch should do is being a guideline for proportions.
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: Conzeit on August 17, 2010, 02:10:08 am
hey uh.....it HAS been a few months since this, has the changes Blender made really made that much of a difference in context of what's being said here?
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: VDX on August 18, 2010, 12:49:40 am
So far I've been able to use the 2.49 without any trouble on it, the new 2.5 that's out though I haven't seen much of.

So yes, this guide is quite nice. :)
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: Sleepless on August 21, 2010, 10:03:31 pm
I really hate 2.5. its really... confusing.. to say the least
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: ChrisButton on February 11, 2011, 02:03:33 am
Thanks for the tutorial. I'm having fun following through it, although I'm stuck on part 6.
Whenever I unwrap a cube it always comes out with weird shapes. edit: I've fixed that.

My next problem is when I'm trying to apply textures to a cube, I created a little texture thing
in paint, with each face being 16x16 pixels. When I load it into blender, the pixel art becomes
stretched and blurry, is there a way around this?
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: Quake on February 11, 2011, 11:08:36 am
Time to learn how to use blender :) Much appreciated
The absence of having a mouse is really annoying since i cant zoom in quickly. To make it worse, i have no numpad haha
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: bombs on February 13, 2011, 09:52:16 pm
These tutorials actually got me back into doing 3d stuff. I've never used Blender before, but these tutorials explain how to get around pretty well. Blender's turning out to be a pretty cool program. I'm also working on a Macbook (no mouse, no numpad), but I've developed a pretty good workflow without those. The only downside is manually changing views through menus.
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: thedaemon on February 22, 2011, 02:58:08 am
These tutorials actually got me back into doing 3d stuff. I've never used Blender before, but these tutorials explain how to get around pretty well. Blender's turning out to be a pretty cool program. I'm also working on a Macbook (no mouse, no numpad), but I've developed a pretty good workflow without those. The only downside is manually changing views through menus.
ctrl+alt+left arrow, or right arrow cycles the saved views. might be apple key on mac, not sure.
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: mikdog on February 25, 2011, 02:49:01 am
watched your first one.  Thanks man, looks really good. Bookmarked this page.
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: progFX on April 17, 2011, 02:45:12 am
Loving the tutorials man. I've always wanted to get into Low Poly work, think this is my nudge there. :)
Title: Re: Massive Blender Tutorial!!!
Post by: progFX on April 20, 2011, 11:35:30 pm
Update for anyone downloading the latest version. Was getting frustrated trying to find this info so thought Id post it now that I found it.

- The Alt + left click no longer works to rotate your 'canvas' unless you use 'simulate third mouse button' in settings. Otherwise you use your middle mouse button to rotate.
- To get mirror working it will be on the right panel, now on the bottom, the bottom is now for your animation.
- k is no longer loop cut, search loop cut in your settings to change this, also it doesn't knife cut the same, maybe there is another button? not sure. If you know let me know :)

Other than that i haven't found much difference so far for how far along I am.