hey everyone welcome to by blender tutorial
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so to delete, uh, um, cube.
nodes
[20 seconds of unedited silence]
so anyway everything that looked good in the thumbnail came from blenderkit
um
uh
hmm uh um
so to delete, uh, um, cube.
nodes
[20 seconds of unedited silence]
so anyway everything that looked good in the thumbnail came from blenderkit
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Check out Chris Prenninger’s channel for how to do clever procedural modelling. Since Geometry Nodes came along, he’s basically been in hog heaven.
I got LMMS and a triple oscillator, slow down please
I have never, ever been able to crack the nut that is Blender.
Thankfully I have found about the last .5 percent that are.. useable. :D
Every once in a while its
*ZZZZZZZZZRRRRRRRR*
“Can you NOT! Anyways we need to go into the shader editor now”
The brevity of Jan van den Hemel is almost as good as a written manual.
- Aims tutorial at new users
- Demands they use a particular method
- Method in question uses an add-on that's not on by default (like boolean tools, add landscape, extra meshes, etc)
- Does not explain how to activate that particular add-on
- Ignores comments
They remove the best features of written tutorials... that I can re-read sentences without having to touch a button. Second best is I can ctrl+F for the thing I'm after.
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I want to be manipulating and making mistakes, otherwise my brain just silently screams at me to do literally anything else lol
Second, read the extension's own FAQ before you start lecturing people with incorrect information
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shift-A
then
[20 agonizing seconds of fumbling to find the "mesh" option]
oops that's a circle we don't want a circle
...
...
[delete the circle]
[Add cube]
Cube.
https://youtube.com/shorts/NLxiNC94jXY?si=upyVvhsPMLaaFAeB
The best one was from an indian guy with a strong accent that recorded the video in the chicken coop and the chicken wer 20 times louder than him
Me, at Adobe website: "Where's the After Effects manual?"
Adobe: "Here are some videos."
Me: "No, I want to READ the manual!"
Adobe: "You can buy Classroom in a Book ($50)"
Me: "No, the MANUAL."
Adobe: "Here are some more videos..."
I think in a few more days I'll have cobbled something (a pointless tester anyway) together.
I've been using the same computer for 13 years, mostly for social media and email, so these new progs are...tricky.
But fortunately I've spent the last few years banking up a lot of art!😃
These tutorial observations are spot on!!
Especially the part about instructors going lightening fast on important stuff!
first, we delete the default cube...
now that it's done, let's add a cube.
-start video
-wait 10 seconds to decide if it’s AI
- wait a further 20 seconds to see if the AI is saying anything useful
- bail, because it rarely is
As a tech trainer it hurts us.
Why put the cube there if I have to delete it???🫠??
I need Ai plugins or something. I didn't spend all this money on a new SUPER PC to learn how to code!
Any tips on what to add for a 2D side-scroller based on the art below?
https://www.PandemicaTheSeries.com