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This Blender video demonstrates how to make an image of 2 pool balls. Blender’s cycles render engine is used during this video. Blender version 2.67a was used for this tutorial. This video shows many techniques that may be helpful to beginners.
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47 responses to “Blender Tutorial For Beginners: Pool Balls”
you are the reason I understood how to use blender!! Best tutorials on YouTube
Your method of teaching is really nice, can follow you easily. Thanks. #techmasteraftab
U made is really easy…tnx brother…..u doing great…😘
Yeah please make more
I fell asleep halfway through
Nice video. You make blender use more simple
So well explained, really clear and easy to follow. Great work !
anything we need was made on blender
i like blender than other app bcs i enjoy to use that…
That's a really really helpful, thanks a lot, you're doing good job
its amazing to understand, but i adviceeverybody to feel free to be adventerous with the values and colours and also in user preferences you can flip the mouse click keys
Very nice video it would be really hard to make such videos
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your tutorials are the best……but one suggestion pls do upload frequently,we love to watch your videos
The reflection of my light plane on the balls has thick pixel edges ? I am using a newer version, any ideas (I am new to this)
Magnifico tutorial l'ho riprodotto seguendo le tue istruzioni. Complimenti.
Also great video!!! subscribed and liked!
set the render to 500, took 25 minutes to render! WOW is this normal, or does my laptop just suuuuck??? probably would have went a little faster if i still had my desktop with the 8 core cpu, huh?
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Really liked your video im passing my animation class now!!!!!
worked perfectly
PERFECT!
How to remove reflection of plane emissions on balls…..
I got stuck at the text part. I got it to say 10 and set the size just fine, but when I click the materials button to change the color nothing popped up. It just came up blank. If anyone can help me with this, please do? -_-
This taught me more than 4 Blender Guru videos ever did
One of the best video, To remove reflection of light source (Plane.001) in pool ball, Select Plane.001 (Light source) -> Object (In properties panel) -> Cycles Settings -> Ray Visibility -> Glossy (Uncheck glossy)
Thank you for the video. 🙂
I think you fit my best teacher haha
because the video from you makes me understand faster
VERY HELPFUL TUTORIALS. KEEP IT UP BRO.
Best intro tuts for blender in the world
Helped me alot, thank you!
I had it rendered in 4k at 100% it was 3:00 am when it finished
Thx for the tutorial! I made an animation of one ball hitting another!
Boolean didn’t appear for the text
Thank you SO much! I could not find any good tutorials with text like that.
Wow I actually did it!! You are so very easy to follow and you have great tuts. I'm getting a better understanding of how to use blender. Thanks so much!
i am following the instruction perfectly but when i am dragging # 10 and 8 to position, they r being covered/behind the balls instead of facing. how to fix this prob., pls he;p me any1 there pls….
Great tutorial. My pool balls on the table turned out almost exactly like yours. However, mine have a couple of white spots on them, like there's a far away light source that is being reflected off of them.
When i am using boolean modi then mixing in my materials .
It doesn't show sphere it shows sphere 1,2, and 3 but not the original sphere when I try to select it for the boolean modifier
im not found my camera
nice but when i rendered it my square reflections have some jagged edges, not smooth like yours. Why could this be? thanks
Nice work, thanks!
Hey just asking what should i set the "Object threshold" for the boolean modifier for the numbers?
You are the best at making tutorials thank you!
When I tried to render it, everything looks green. I have a feeling that I messed up something in the materials. Does anyone know what I did wrong?
Thanks for the tutorial, very clear, good pace, great instruction.