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All you wanted to know about Extruding in 2.5 Blender.
Extrude Region
Extrude Individual
Extrude tip for angle extrusions.
Praying Mantis tutorial mentioned in video is here:
http://www.blendercookie.com/2009/08/28/modeling-a-praying-mantis/
Removing doubles
Vertex Edge Face data in interface.
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39 responses to “Blender 2.5 Extrude Extruding Tutorial”
Thank you for this tutorial it was very helpful..
can you help me? i need to extrude just a little but always goes a lot and i have to use the extrude options that appears in the left side, when you use something, sooo where is the option to aways mantain follow the mouse
nice vid needed this lol im use to maya "because thats what i was trained in while in school " but i aint bought to pay them hundreds of dollars a month just to have it on my desk top so i downloaded blender very similar to maya just been basically learning the inter face this vid deff help me figure out how to extrude lol
I love the tutorial! One of the only ones that actually explains what every does or how to do something specific. My experience with Blender has only been terrible though, and I truly do not understand how people like you can be good at something like this.
I have been working on a project for days. I made an extrusion for an arm. Then I had to leave the house. I saved it and left. However when I came back to it I did not like it. There is no history to undo it. Is there a way to get rid of it or do I have to start all over again?
I can't even come close to putting in words how horrendous my experience with this piece of… s.. oftware has been!
KILL ME! Just fuckin' KILL MEEEEE! :…(
I used to have the option of extruding .svg files by using a modifier, but now I don't have that option. Also, I don't have the add window in the mesh tools section. Is there another way to extrude, or could I turn the svg into an object with flat edges?
Thanks, great tutorial.
Thanks this helped
"Get off my plane!!" lol.
I have a very complex object and want to simply it so I can extrude it in the same simple 90 degree way. Any advice for limiting an object to the closest 90 degrees?
Very useful, cleared up trouble I was having with getting started.
Excellent Tutorial Buddy,very helpful.
BTW…You sound a lot like Harrison Ford.
I had to watch this 5 times because your voice made me fall a sleep! But great vid though! =)
Thank you!
Superb voice, it feels like you are being instructed by a powerful character.
Good update, thanks.
Awesome!
Thanks, more coming.
Thanks, glad to know that.
@00:56 According to my all knowing Math teacher, vertexes is just as correct as vertices.
Damn you make one good tutorial, you just earned yourself a subscriber
@ShotDownChoppa Hit TAB to go into edit mode. TAB again to get back out.
How to I get the little dots on the faces? I don't have that button right there. I am new to Blender too, so I am pretty bad at it. :-/
@Jonnoxxcv By Golly, you're right. Same on my Mac. They must have changed it somewhere along the way.
For me in Blender 2.59 on windows, Shift+E creases an edge instead of extruding individual. Even with face select active.
However, ALT+E brings up the old style extrusion menu from earlier versions of blender allowing me to quickly select to extrude individual faces. This also lets me extrude faces even if my selection type is set to vertices, whereas clicking on the extrude individual on the side bar seems to have a different effect depending on selection type.
@TEOKGaming Oh, sorry, I just realized the correct plural "Vertices". I feel dumb now lol.
@idiotcorppresident You obviously failed 5th grade geometry. Vertexes is most definitely a word.
@3DmarketingTools If I can answer that I would say because I have to understand every aspect of something, every move before I understand it. When I learn something I have so many questions, and the best thing to do is not forget the questions, even the simple ones, you had before you started. Then one won't take for granted the viewer knows things that maybe they don't . Thanks for watching and commenting.
@GreenScreenWar Glad it was helpful, thanks for watching.
@MikeHornett but you really dont say tomato
@mikachuutme Thank you.
@idiotcorppresident Thanks for the correction.
@FailBandos Thanks for that. I sure will.
i love this tutorial because you talk slowly and explains everything smoothly. nice job, keep them coming:D
@Optimaulicus You say tomato, I say tomato
@emitalks Yes, it is by Jonathan Williamson from Blendercookie. See description for link.
@edwin11373 Thanks. Will try.
Nice tutorial. Unrush and clearly explained. Please make more. Thanks.