If you're on a newer version of blender and can't find the iso-cam add-on, then search for the PDT add-on and enable it. Then hit N and go to the PDT tab and then to "PDT view control", then "isometric". If the camera shows nothing it's possibly because it's zoomed in, just zoom out using the mouse wheel.
Hi there! great tutorial, thank you for sharing!, my only piece of feedback is, if you could make the ui a tad bigger that would be great, im having a hard time reading the windows and stuff haha
I so hope youre gonna do a lot more tuts like this one its brilliant for beginners like me this was so easy to follow Ive actually turned out a fab strawberry this will be the first decent model Ive done so far Ive been learning blender now for the last 4 mths and now I can proudly show my closest family my strawberry
Hi there! great tutorial, thank you for sharing!, just a few things that might be helpful for next time... if you could make the ui a tad bigger that would be great, im having a hard time reading the windows and stuff haha Also, when doing the leaves, the angle had to be 120 since 120x3=360, and the seeds are 60 apart! If you could also leave a comment updating the camera part since it's different now, it would be helpful to those who are watching now, since I don't really know how to do that part now haha, thank you!
Very nice video, here I'm suffering from a problem that when I click the right button to smooth the surface of the object then the tab doesn't show on screen. What could I do for solution? Please guide
Hey! I followed this tutorial and found it very clear. But I saved my file and my blender crashed, when I loaded back up all my leaves were very large and all wrong, is there any reason why do you know?
Thank! Glad it helped. I have no idea unfortunately, is there no recover file? Else I would suggest starting over and re-doing it. Repetition is the best way to learn!
btw I was talking about the leaves, he said 60 for the leaves but the leaves are 120, for the seeds that happened to me because I was pressing alt(option on Mac)d, then r,, then z.... in that order, after you see its in rotation mode then you type 60. if you do it all at once it will do what you said