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Blender tutorial showing you how to make a beer from start to finish, using Blender. View the post: http://www.blenderguru.com/videos/how-to-make-a-beer/
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Blender tutorial showing you how to make a beer from start to finish, using Blender. View the post: http://www.blenderguru.com/videos/how-to-make-a-beer/
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36 responses to “How to Make a Beer in Blender”
Hi blenderguru! Great tutorial.Question: Is there a way to export as FBX and OBJ and still get the transparent glass effect? thx!
Where can i download the Background texture, the link is no longer working
49:21 Actually, bubbles in lower position should be smaller than those in higher position.
43:31 Is that curve illusion?
Could you please provide the link to the lighting pack? I cannot find it on your site. Thank you!
Broken link in description. Use https://www.blenderguru.com/tutorials/make-beer-blender
Am glad this aint a self service at a bar!
So, just wondering; could we use volume-absorption for that emitting light bulb (in the previous tutorial)
Surely glass has similar refraction qualities to liquid… or does Blender not work that-way?
How do I grab the inside bottom of the glass bottom only? (8 minutes in) I've been stuck at this part for a while now 🙁 looks like he just box selects and as if by magic only selects the inside of the glass lol
PS below has been suggest to try ctrl + L or ctrl + 1? I've tried both and definitely not the answer! … could really use a beer myself right about now folks, please help a girl out!
This was an awesome one (usually the case with your tuts). It looks as though the DOF in Blender isn't knowing it's looking through glass :-O.
Oh yeah, good thing you did not title this "How to make a beer with PBR materials in Blender " as there is a beer in America called pabst blue ribbon. Lol
Andrew, love you work as you are great at attention to detail. However your speculation as to what we as viewers "may be thinking about or may say as you work often comes off as you think we are all dumb asses. This is not the case, and it could be both distracting and possibly offensive. Best to stick to what you know and are here to teach. thanks for all you wonderful information.
How to get the studio lighting and backgroung image he is using
Yaaas! The vertical filming rant is legit +1
my liquid is not showing up in my final render!! any thoughts?
i'm stuck at part 8:47 HOW DO YOU DO THAT???
I tried different ways, but I'm still stuck on that part..
help ???
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i get triggered when he uses loop cuts instead of creases! they have creases for a reason!
@Blender Guru, Where can I find the studio lighting HDR that you use in the tutorial ?
Fuck you dont joke about alcholisim
im not able to see the bubbles inside the beer…
what should i do…………….
glass of beer, glass of beer, pour it in my ear!
why doe's this guy sound like devon sweeny?
PLZ DO A RIGGING TUTORIAL IN BLENDER
does anyone have the links to the material used on this video?
These are great tutorials to learn your way around Blender. Taken me about 3 days to follow this all the way through, as it's hard to keep track at some points but love doing them and very well explained 👍🏼
why isn't CTRL 1 NOT WORKING!!!! HELP
Hi Blender Guru: a quick response to your bubble question. In beer a lot of gas (mostly CO2 and air) is soluted. However due to the apolair nature of gases, i.e. they do not like to mix with water just like oil. Whenever there are apolair particles (tiny microscopic impuritites like dust particles for example) these molecules adhere to the particles. Bubbles are formed whenever enough gas molecules stick together. If the particles are big enough you can actually see this with the naked eye: just boil an egg for example, you'll see bubbles forming on the egg. The impurities in beer are not visible to the naked eye and the float around via a random pattern (a.k.a. Brownian motion (sounds familiar?)). That's why these streams of bubbles seam to spawn at random locations in the beverage.
thank yo my angelll muaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
My beer with density value 65.0 is too dark. What I do wrong?
Bubbles appear where there are imperfections or dirt in a glass. If you ever see a champagne glass where bubbles are pouring out of one small spot on the bottom, it's likely because the glass wasn't cleaned thoroughly, and there's a piece of dirt where the bubbles are coming from. Fun fact – high quality beer glasses will have patterns laser-etched on the bottom of the glass to tightly control where the bubbles come from for optimal aesthetics.
That's why u are a great teacher Andrew 😮 it's in your DNA you brightened my days thx u man! if I had someone like u in high school I would be PHD in somthing lol I dont know what but somthing like I m gonna be PHD In Blender because of you x)
Bubble streams come from cavities of air trapped inside cellulose fragments that your skin and clothes deposit in the glass.
lol that's one tiny glass. I think those quantities might have been good for inches instead.
i don't have de choice in node editor! i don't have shadder! help me!
8:40 how could you just hide all without selecting it? i didn't get it after watching 10 times^^
@43:48
What are you doing to get the vertices to bend that way?