Blender Tutorial For Beginners: Coffee Cup – 1 of 2


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This Blender 3D video demonstrates how to make an image of a cup with a handle using the cycles render engine. Blender version 2.64 was used for this tutorial. This is a good tutorial for beginners.

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49 responses to “Blender Tutorial For Beginners: Coffee Cup – 1 of 2”

  1. waw can WE make games use blender ? because WE can't wait games out let with survey and errors and pc requirements dosnt work with our pc and difficult shit. That's why asking again can WE make games use blender ? to make COMBOS.

  2. As a beginner who knows nothing about the app I'd like to ask one thing: How do I undo? Lol
    I've been staring at every corner of the app and I can't figure it out. Saving every move I make just so I can go back in case I fuck up is annoying…

  3. Never mind I'm totally going to rape your hotkey interface. I'll remodel it into something unrecognizable by your limited awareness of UX traditions, Blender.

    A to deselect indeed…

  4. thank you for this 2 part tutorial, after fallowing the constructions, i have made professional cups for hundreds of companies, i made millions as if right now and currently live in a 54 room mansion and have hundreds of maids and butlers, i settle fora good ol ford gt, thank you as i got far in making cups, 🙂

  5. Great tutorial. Very clear and concise instructions, easy to follow. Perhaps a small explanation on small features like what "triangle fan" is and why we changed to it, nothing too in depth, using the same clear and concise method would wrap it up nicely. thumbs up

  6. @tutor4u In blender don't we create a "project" before working in a model? like in Maya we would create a New project folder that can contain our textures or source images that we load into the software.

  7. This video always appears first when I do a "Blender 3d" search on YouTube. Not complaining, just an observation. This is the first Blender tutorial I followed through on to the end. BEST tutorials ever on this channel!

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