Perfect tutorial, taught me a lot from sculpting principles to how to make better rock models for my projects and how to use different types of brushes and how to dowload/install them. Everything taught in a simple, direct and fun way!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. Every single brush example you've shown, i'm using for detailing bones. As a Blender newbie, this was more helpful than you know, this video is a life saver. ❤
You are amazing! I keep thinking about how to do it, and it really stresses me out. I'm looking forward to watching your other videos and learning more. Thank you.
Interesting. The brushes are awesome. My rock in combo with the texture looks stunning. This way you can make your own mountains you like. No search on the internet for the right mountain background anymore.👌
Nice video, I am learning a lot. I did have a problem where my scraping is leaving jitter marks on the rock. I had subdivided first then re meshed. I tried again with a new cube and just re meshed and it's working correctly now.
I'm confused wbout the node wrangler bit. How does Blender know exactly which image to plug in specific slots when importing multiple images all at once? Is there some sort of prepwork that needs to be done first like how you name file images or something? 🤔
@@3Dnot2DI fully understand that, and have been trying to follow, but that apparently didnt register for a couple things- for instance at about minute 1:35 you bring up a ring of commands and click on edit. I have no clue how you brought that menu up. I tried right clicking on the cube, but thats not it, and I tried pressing all kinds of random keys to see if I could figure it out.... You often say right click or shit+ whatever or call out your shortcuts but its hit-and miss. For a "beginner" tutorial, I'm completely lost. You need to explain what you are doing better to call this something for beginners.
@FrankIppolito I'm using machine tool plugin for that. I have explained in my second episode in the channel (Blender Beginner series). If you are new to 3D and Blender, I recommend you to start with my first video and watch them in an order. You will then know exactly what I'm doing here. If I repeat in all of my videos everything from the beginning it will be very long and boring tutorial. So this is why I organized my channel so that everyone can follow, but they need to start from the beginning not from the middle. Hope this makes sense.