I'm currently creating lot of donuts, and will post my progress here. It is 1440p 60fps and took 3. The playlist is really fun to follow, Andrew is a fantastic teacher. This is the result of completing Blender Gurus donut tutorial. Blender as a software was already overwhelming because of its strange and complicated interface and concepts, and the learning material was making it worse.Īnyway, this week when Youtube's algorithm decided I should care about Blender, I quickly found out that a lot of high quality learning material is now available for free and if very high resolution! I decided to go with Blender Guru's playlist "Blender Beginner Tutorial Series". I can still remember how confusing video tutorials (or written tutorials) where at the time, with terrible audio, low resolution, and in general instructions that were confusing and difficult to follow. At the time seeing what they were doing piqued my interest and I tried to learn how to use Blender as a past time activity, though I never got to the point of creating something interesting.
New episodes will be published daily, so check back often<-more->.Are there better, and or shorter tutorials out there Sure. Yes the donut is lengthy and time consuming but thats part of the appeal for someone just jumping into 3d for the first time. Theres a lot of imperfections in shape and color. Id say hit up Google Images and search for donut sprinkles, youll find tons of reference images. He has done a complete overhaul on the series to make it ready for Blender 4.0. Blender guru is better for absolute beginners IMO. Blender is an awesome open-source software for 3D modelling. I've first learned about Blender more than 10 years ago from friends who were quite serious at making 3D content. Countless Blender artists have started their careers with Andrew Prices donut tutorials.
That was enough to convince me to look for Blender tutorals as I was failing to get any good results by my own. Hendy's progress as seen in the video is very impressive to say the least, and the scene he created and showcase at the end talks to me. Blender tutorial on saving your animation as an MP4. Also some tips for perfecting your donut before rendering.My NFT mailing list. Such as this really cool progress report from Hendy August: Blender tutorial on saving your animation as an MP4. Blender Donut Tutorial from Blender Guru. Blender 4.0 Beginner Donut Tutorial (NEW) 14 videos 1,523,764 views Last updated on Dec 27, 2023. I had a lot of fun making this and learned quite a bit Cheers Check out the final product here. I had decided to do a simple logo in 3D using Blender for a side project, and somehow the suggestion algorithm picked that fact and decided to list videos of people documenting their progress creatin 3D content. A quick look at just the donut from the blender tutorial from Blender Guru. A few days ago Youtube's algorithm had a small surprise for me.