Blender Tutorial: Ukulele Part 2 of 4


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This is the second in a 4 part video series that demonstrates how to use Blender to make a ukulele. Blender version 2.77a was used for this tutorial. This video shows techniques that may be helpful to beginners and intermediate users.

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48 responses to “Blender Tutorial: Ukulele Part 2 of 4”

  1. Everyone, if you have a problem, you did something wrong / missed a step. Go back a few steps, and try again. Then after you come back to the step you thought was broken, it should be back to normal.

  2. Dude your videos are amazing and so fun please never stop making these!!!!! They're perfectly paced for me and descriptive enough to understand everything, which is huge for a beginner like me. Keep it up!

  3. Watching your videos is an extraordinary experience. I can only describe it as what it must be like to learn sorcery or spellcasting. Your cadence and tone and manner are mesmerizing and if I was stranded on a desert island all I would need is a PC with your channel and blender on it. Is there some way I can send you some money!?

  4. 14:13 insert cut loop, move it to the end, press G then X followed by 1.26 extends the left edge out by 1.26. If i add a minus sign it extends the right side edge by 1.26 even though the cut loop is at the left side, proportional editing isn't on and I can't think what else my be the problem, any ideas?

  5. Great tutorial!
    Why my render is so blurred (made with Geforce Gtx 960)?, render samples 1000, but even if I increase samples, it doesn't make any difference. This render is so sharp and clear. Could it be a setting issue?

  6. Love these blender vids. Spot of bother though at 17:28 when I press 7 on numpad, the grid divisions stay the same size, they don't become smaller as shown in the video. Help would be greatly appreciated thanks

  7. I have the same wood picture as you but when I press rendered view the wood is vey dark almost black but when I press materials the wood is lighter and easier to see. What do I do to see the wood texture in rendered view.

  8. A friend told me that when starting Blender, you can never miss with tutor4u… after 4 days, I can already follow easily Blender Guru and more quicker "teachers".. but still, with this guy I have already made Pool balls, Soccer ball, Realistic ring, and now Ukulele! Keep up the good work!

  9. Amazing! This 4 part tutorial is the best I have seen. Very clear direction, especially for this Newbie/old guy. Until recently I thought 3Ds Max was the top program for me, but not now. Blender has shown it's depth and power – and it is affordable.
    Keep up the good work. Can't wait till the next one.

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