Absolute Beginners Blender 3D #6 Tutorial


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Beginners Blender 3D Tutorila Works for Blender 2.56a-2.64 This tutorial demonstrates the object manipulator tools in Blender 2.6

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34 responses to “Absolute Beginners Blender 3D #6 Tutorial”

  1. Thanks for commenting ! There are a lot of Blender specific things to get accustomed to. It could be that you have more use for the very first tutorials in this series just to get accustomed to the User Interface. I hope you will have a great experience with Blender.

  2. Great tutorials! I have decent experience with Maya, so when I jumped into Blender I thought it would be easy.

    Not so much–gotta walk before you run. I'm rewinding a bit to learn the essentials, and this tutorial is indeed going a good job of that.

  3. I've finally gotten some time to go through the tutorials, and they're excellent! Small enough chunks of instruction for me to go at my own pace, and nicely organized so I can backtrack and review when needed. Thank you so much!

  4. Hi A1Sirius. I'm doing your tutorials again and I wanted to say that they are still as good the second time around. Sadly, I didn't touch Blender for over a year and have now forgotten a lot of how to do it so I thought I'd do your tutorials again. I'm hoping to be able to do some animations for my work a bit later in the year. BTW I got a Space Navigator and it is amazing for navigating in 3D space. I hope you are well. Cheers. Chrispy Twitch.

  5. Thank you ! Blender presents a very steep learning curve, something like a fiscal cliff but the other way around and all in dazzling color and 3D. Jokes aside, I wish you the best of fortune with realizing your goals in using Blender in your creative pursuits.

  6. You've really developed a very nice series for the beginner. Thank you for taking the time to do so. I've wanted to learn 3-D rendering for ages and have always found the interface for Blender extremely complex. Your videos have saved me months of figuring out how NOT to do things. Thank you!

  7. Glad you feel that way, if you have questions just post a comment. I answer as soon as I am able. Sometimes i forget to comment as I do something in the video and it can be confusing. When that happens leave a comment and give the timestamp in the video where you need further explanation.

  8. Blender offers so many possibilities for a visual artist that it's actually true that the greatest limitation is our imagination … and of course the learning curve … Thank you for your appreciation I wish you the best of fortune in your pursuit.

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