Create a Slick Smartphone Ad in Blender


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Blender tutorial: http://www.blenderguru.com/videos/create-a-slick-smartphone-ad

In this tutorial you will discover how to:

-Model a smartphone
-Create ‘rays of light’
-Quickly add a star field

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30 responses to “Create a Slick Smartphone Ad in Blender”

  1. 40:4241:02 For some reason, when I render, the light coming in behind the phone has some sort of wireframe look to it. Instead of the light fading out from the phone, there are white and transparent bars flowing across the edge loops of the mesh. If I remove the edge loops, it still doesn't make it brighter in the center and fades as it gets closer to the outside. I've even tried adding the Decimate modifier to limit the angle of the mesh to 5 degrees and that removes the bars but it still doesn't make the light fade out properly. Is this because I have a newer version of Blender? (2.79)

  2. I 'm stuck at 11:00. I select the edge, dup it, press P and extrude it but when I scale the new mesh I have created it's not attached to the phone screen as it is here in the video. Is there something I am missing from all the updates over the years?

  3. Dear Andrew! 
    My name is Allan. I´ve been taking on a project 
    to make an existing smartphone in Blender. 
    So I followed your  video tutorial on how to make one. 

    ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lNoOZGF3x4

    But unfortunately I´ve been stuck in 2:36 seconds.
    You are doing a extrusion which I can´t do on my Blender.
    I figured out that you are using another version of Blender, while I´m using version: 2.73. 

    As you may see in the video tutorial there are yellow highlighted edges. 
    I tried to drag those edges upwards while holding down the key E. 
    Then I tried to only press the key E before draging the edges upwards. 

    But every time I drag those edges, they dissapear when removing my finger from the leftmouse key. 
    And there are no black marks at all, as in the video tutorial. 
    Could you please help me? 

    Best regards from Sweden.
    Allan Dahl 🙂

  4. I enjoy and learn a lot from your tutorials but there are moments where you seem rushed and I wish you'd not only explain the how but also the why you do or select certain things. Still these are great tutorials, thanks!

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