Started using Blender in February 2023. Since it's the beginning of the new year (2024), I decided to share a video of my progression so far using Blender. Instagram: / digiman.ig Download Blender: https//www.blender.org/
Well "Hello World" is really A basic execute of a programming code But its a start for more complex learning on how to add more function into a simple code for easily and stylist interactable. Just like the donut, its very easy we just add simple shape and then add more complex design, etc. to make it pleasing to our eyes the way how it becomes beautiful and satisfied to look at every design.
@@SussyBaka-pl7mu it is the Beginner Tutorial for people learning Blender, not for 3D artists in general. It's because of a guy whos RU-vid Channel is named blenderguru. He does for every full step Blender version a new Donut tutorial playlist as beginner lessons.
@@YoureMadBozo71 It does a little. I am now finished and have the final render at 500 samples. Time to do a million other tutorials until I learn how to use Blender on my own.
i love that everyone is starting with the donut. for me it is day 2 of using blender and im about halfway through the donut process. Seeing this made me realise how much progress i can potentially make and im actually looking forward to it. this is really some great stuff, well done!!!
How can you see this stuff and not think "wow, that accomplishment is actually wild". Either way, keep the good work up man, i hope you succeed in what you are planning on doing in the future!
i started today, finished the donut and added my touch to it and made an ocean scene also added my touch to it, ngl after seeing many people’s comments i feel like i’m learning way too fast, and videos like this really inspires me
Today is my 2 day of making donut. I only have few hours to spend since i can't abandon my study. Seeing this makes me realize what will be my progression after 1 year. You inspired me, man!
I started learning bender in the beginning of this year and I've almost finished my first donut animation almost a month later. I look forward to what I will do later this year.
I started off with the famous donut as well and soon realized 3D modeling is easy. The hard part is ironically the rendering. Having the money for a good rig and a pen tablet lol. After that the possibilities are endless.
bro as my first week on learning blender, i am astonished by the multiple universes and concepts that you can bring to reality, by the half of it i paused and just stared at some of your works, keep up man great work
This is the motivation we need to keep learning. I started studying Blender, and I was wondering what was possible to do with this software. I'm passionate about illustrations, I hope to continue and not give up in the middle of the process. Your journey was beautiful, your works are wonderful, congratulations!!
wow, youre on fire! do you have any experience before coming to blender or blender is your really first experience (learning from 0)? and do you interest on making a tutorial video like how to make something? or just record whole making process so beginner like me can follow haha. once again your 1 year progress is really amazing man, salute!
I love it when people put practice into what they aspire to be, and achieve it. This is inspiring to us all. Please don't stop pushing your limits, and keep on sharing!
I started with donut & now i do Interior design & archviz. Comfortable with blender & doing small freelance works. But i have a regret i never completed the donut. I always stopped in the middle of modeling.
To be honest I felt the same when I posted this cause I compared it to the contents of other artist here on RU-vid. Your life and schedule is different from mine gee. Your 1 year is different from mine 🫂
Thanks buddy. RU-vid.com/@TheDucky3D RU-vid.com/@maxhayart RU-vid.com/@blenderguru RU-vid.com/@DerekElliott RU-vid.com/@chuckcg There are many others but these are the 5 I keep going back to
I've downloaded blender a year ago and just yesterday i got all serious with it and im now more invested to developing my skills in blender. Blender Guru really taught us alot huh.
Wow that is very inspiring. ❤ By the way, I just started blender and learning donuts and I have a dream to animate cars and make short movies on blender. Any suggestions to this newbie about how should someone set his/her journey after making the donut?
Since your goal is car animation and short films. Learn scene composition. Lighting. Animation. You could get car models online so no you can skip car model unless you really want to. Learn texturing so you can adjust textures to be more realistic and accurate. Learn environments.
Other than YT tutorials, what else did you use to learn? Really trying to be on your level so i'm trying to practice or do a tutorial at least 1 hour a day if not longer and then some small projects w/o help to help reinforce what I've learned. Just made a light saber that was okay for someone 2 weeks into blender i'd think.
Thanks buddy. RU-vid.com/@TheDucky3D RU-vid.com/@maxhayart RU-vid.com/@blenderguru RU-vid.com/@DerekElliott RU-vid.com/@chuckcg There are many others but these are the 5 I keep going back to
Was using a hp pc… No dedicated graphics card… only a 2gb integrated Intel graphics processor, Intel core i7 processor and 8GB ram Now I use an AORUS laptop with Nvidia RTX 3060 4gb Intel core i7 16gb of RAM 1 terabyte SSD
Depending on how free I was for that day… could be between 2 to 4 hrs sometimes 6 hrs… I never took notes, I just saved videos on RU-vid instead so I could go back to them if I forget anything
Great video, I´d like to learn blender, I've been watching tutorials and videos for like a year, and I haven´t gotten any project, I don't know how to start doing things by my own, wanna make realistic and detailed scenes but Im a complete mess, I can't even improve although I've been watching videos but still incapable to do anything
Take it easy buddy. I’ll list some steps I think might help. 1. Have a clear idea of something you want to make. 2. Make sure it’s not too complex for your level other wise you’ll fail and be discouraged. 3. Get on tutorials for the kinda art you want to make. Don’t work along the tutorial. Just watch it. 4. Make out enough time and start working on the scene step by step. 5. Free 3rd party assets, textures and scans should be your friend. If you approach this trying to model everything you’d be frustrated.
nice work bro , very good progress , i am thinking to get in this field of 3d modelling , so i want to ask you about the job opportunities ,whether it is good or not with your skills( 1 yr experience ) please do share.
You could work with contractors and real estate agents if you go into visualization and environments, you could work making ads if you go into product design and so much more
I'm new to 3d and started making a donut today. I'd love to make progress like you, this inspired me. I don't know if I'll be able to because of time. How much time did you spend learning in a day to progress this quick?
To progress quickly your time spent practicing and experimenting things will help more than time spent learning. Experiment a lot, try a lot of ideas. That way you’ll learn what works and what doesn’t then you’ll find your style
Bro im such a beginner at art that it kind of infuriates me that you can genuinely start using an app for the very first time and a few months later be like “eh, it’s a photo realistic model of the entire universe. Not much”
Simple question from a newbie to all this blender 3d scene. Like how should i progress I'm currently learning low poly modeling and donuts at the same time and I'm thinking of learning products modeling next should i go through this path or should i 1st create something of my own and master it then move to the next part?
I agree with beerus. Do some projects following tutorials till you get confident. When you feel inspired to make something of your own don't hesitate to do so and hit up more tutorials if you get stuck creating on your own. Sorry, this reply is coming 2 weeks late buddy.
The first step is to let your creativity flow… 1. Think “What would I like to create”. 2. Amongst the ideas you get, pick the least complicated. 3. Visualize how making it would be. Then start. If you can’t visualize then search for a RU-vid video of how it’s made in blender. 4. If you do get stuck doing it on your own do not hesitate to try finding a video to help you. 5. Tackle creating your idea in steps * Modeling * Lighting *Texturing *Composition *Rendering