Cyberpunk PART 1 Commentary – Blender 2.8 Low Poly 3D Modeling Tutorial


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This is the first part of new series on creating a cyberpunk themed low poly isometric 3d illustration environment in Blender 2.8 tutorial. This can be used as 3d illustration or you can use this approach to create isometric game assets for engines like Unity.

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Cyberpunk Series playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLndvTk6JOzUdk7mHj1_snzGzmyiNi_5BZ

Links:
Car model tutorial: https://youtu.be/gL_Lq8AEU_4
Vending machine and other props tutorial: https://youtu.be/EC3aouUHYoQ

Isocam plugin for Blender 2.8: https://www.dropbox.com/s/sgrnri6ky2oe2d6/createisocam2.8.py?dl=0

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42 responses to “Cyberpunk PART 1 Commentary – Blender 2.8 Low Poly 3D Modeling Tutorial”

  1. KitBash3D Props: Cyber Streets
    desirefx .me/kitbash3d-props-cyber-streets/

    Populate the streets of your Cyberpunk worlds with tons of kiosks, store fronts, food joints, stand-alone machines, random street clutter, radiators, traffic stands, bottles, pans, pots, cans and so much more! This kit’s larger pieces also have detailed interiors that will work well in any of your sci-fi or dystopian worlds!

    Design by Jian Zhi, Modeled by Sebastian Bielecki, Cover by Mike Golden

  2. Excellent work, I learn a lot with the videos, but I have not been able to find where I put that code that you give me to create the isometric cameras, it would be great if you can give me some advice to configure it, greetings

  3. How on earth do you get the Isocam plugin to work? I know almost nothing of addons. I installed it and activated it and I've copy and pasted the script directly into Blender but when I click on the cameras it says there's an error. I think 2 errors on different lines. No clue how to read python so I can't fix it. It's super helpful that it's completely skipped over in this tutorial

  4. I started using blender with this video.
    Thank you.
    Version 2.80 is really great.

    Some menus have changed.
    "add single verticle" no longer exists. I created a cube. I made the vertex merge.
    "delete double verticle" has been removed.

  5. Hello! Thank you so much for this tutorial! Can you explain what is happening at 3:003:07 and how you got the bottom of the cubes to end up on top of the plane? Also, when you were scaling on the Z axis at 3:42, how did you make it scale only in the UP direction and not both up and down?

  6. just so everyone knows, when you extrude, it is not just "pulling" the object , it is creating NEW faces every time you extrude. Even when you extrude then right click, you have new faces. That is why you see that "flickering" effect on the faces, that means there are two faces in the exact same place which causes flickering during rendering and is not good. So @7:48 you shouldn't shift-D and duplicate the faces then extrude them. Extruding alone already duplicates, but there is a much better process for this– you can simply select both curb faces, push "I" to indent, then "Ctrl-I" and you can "pull" the curbs up. This makes the shape you want without the creation of duplicate extra faces beneath your faces you don't need.

  7. i downloaded the script and installed the plug in but everytime i click the True IsoCam button it comes up with an error. i fixed the name to not have the dot in it but it still does this. it is telling me that line 35 is in execute and the runtime error is saying Operator bpy.ops.object.camera_add.poll() failed, context is incorrect
    Does anyone know how to fix this. Apart from that this tutorial is great and so are the others.

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