Hi, I introduce myself, my name is Ivan Orlandini, I live in Bergamo, Italy and I work as UI & UX Designer and Product Designer. Ever since I was a child I have always loved to create and compose objects and drawings that would put my creativity to the test. Later you will see some of my latest works. Enjoy the view!
great video. The only thing i would imply is that if you dont have similar scale for your logo the cloth settings may not work for u. Had this problem and was hard for me as beginner to figure out the right settings
Ivan hello! Do you have any tips on converting an image with color gradients from png to sva that maintains the color and gradient? The png logo I'm testing out looks good when I open it up in my photo app on my computer; however when I import into Blender the logo shows up but its black with all sorts of topographical looking lines throughout.
Thank you so much, to get the bevel you have to select in edit mode the whole profile you want to apply it to, then press ctrl+b to add the bevel, you can change the width and number of edges you prefer!
What do you mean by objects intersections? do you mean if a svg has overlapping parts? in that case you have to fix the svg file, or remove the overlapping parts via Blender before extruding and continuing with the tutorial! I hope I have answered your doubt!
Woah that is such a good tutorial! Also loving your simple way to going through the video and not rushing it. I have already subbed 👍 Would you also share the hex codes you used for the colorramp and the subsurface as I would like to match mine.
Thank you very much... you are very kind! Absolutely! Subsurface Colour for sand HEX: 91B4E7 Colour for sand grains HEX: 97BAE7 Subsurface Colour for sand grains HEX: 869FE7
Absolutely not, apart from the fact that in this respect the ai is still very immature, the human touch is irreplaceable at the moment, plus it is one of the coolest things in the world to produce 3D art (or art in general) so carry on!
Thanks so much for this tutorial! The pacing was great, I could see everything you were doing clearly and follow along.😊 Although I wish you would have mentioned briefly what some specific nodes are for, it might just be me and being new to blender but I get lost in all of that😅 Still learned a lot and it was to the point! can't wait for more tutorials!
Hi, thank you very much for the compliments, I noticed that I went too fast on that part of the nodes, in the next tutorials I will try to explain some critical steps better, thank you very much for all the compliments, I hope you will also enjoy the other tutorials!
Hey there. Thank you for providing us with this tutorial! The end result looks great and (i also like the lighting of the scene very much!). A constructive criticism of me would be to explain why you choose the used nodes like the math nodes after the light path node. I would love to follow your thought process and understand why you use these particular nodes in this particular order! If you don't want to explain it right away when creating the material, you could wait until the end go the video and explain the process there for anybody who is interested. Just a thought :)
Hi! thank you very much for the compliment and constructive criticism, you are right I glossed over the explanation of some of my actions, I will surely improve this in the next tutorials, thank you very much!
Thank you so much for the comment! unfortunately I just now realized that there was a problem with the stereo audio handling during editing, I hope it is still followable, from the next video I will fix it!
@@ivanorlandinidesign The right side audio is fine, the tutorial is still followable for me. Btw, you should cut some of your previous video into a youtube Shorts video, because that can increase your view counts and attract potential subscribers.