"Hi everyone, I'm here to create a friendly community where we can come together to learn and become better artists. We can also work on making our dreams come true. I'll do my best to help you, teach you everything I know, and I hope you'll also share your ideas with me."
Well done! Thank you. I hope you will continue doing these tutorials. Although you say you can't do these properly, but I have to say your style is a lot better than most of the tutorials here in RU-vid. The slower pace make this easy to follow, there is less need to rewind and try to pause in different parts of the video. And you are also explaining clearly as you are doing. Subscribed. I will recommend your channel to my friends too!
Спасибо, братан. Я не остановлюсь. Кроме того, я разрабатываю полный курс по 3D-лепке твердых поверхностей от новичка до профессионального уровня. он в разработке
is the secret to throwing random things together in a scene and then if the render isn't right, tweaking it in phostop until you don't like it? The title has nothing to do with the video. Not professional and not secret. I recommend the triplanar if you're just throwing materials on the things. By the way, the end result looks atmospheric.
It is a video showing the practical workflow process not a tips video you will find a lot of videos like that everywhere if you like you can watch them I teach in that way
Bro grate content keep it up !!! Cool content especially for guys like me who were in this field for a long time but doesn't yet know all the secrets and shortcuts of the programs we working on :)
ok bro i will make a video that how i make this kind of effect but there is a man who do this kind of render more then me you can say that i learn from him his chaneal name is redblueen
mate you are goat, just please don't stop making tutorial. it hurts to see people like you don't get enough subs 😔😔. I'm not pro at this but if you make your channel more clean you may grow like better and meaningful thumbnail and clean title. i would recommend you to get idea from Stache he make video on yt of blender, you videos has tons of knowledge. thanks
If you want to appear professional, gather video shots and do the voice over later. Take your time to write a concise, descriptive script to explain your subject. Edit your audio as well for the audience to hear you well and clear over the music.
I love what you are teaching but it is hard for me as a beginner to keep up. I would love it if you took it slow and explained what you are doing as you go by.