How to Make a Couch In Blender – Part 1


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*I’ve created a new and improved couch tutorial here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziU6x8Ytd3Q

In this video I’ll show you how to make a realistic fabric couch in blender.

Please Note: I made a mistake at 15:57, I placed the Mapping Node after the Image Texture. I should have placed it after the texture coordinate node. Thank you Kerranor for alerting me to this.

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36 responses to “How to Make a Couch In Blender – Part 1”

  1. I think you have to have a target audience here. Everyone in the comments are saying it's too fast for them to follow as a beginner, so you should label this tutorial as intermediate eg. How to Make a Couch In Blender (Intermediate) – Part 1. But on the other hand, it's also a very good tutorial. One other thing I could suggest is to turn up your volume. Anyway, overall great tutorial.

  2. I can't wait till I'm this fast at it..This shit super easy once you learn where everything you need is, and what everything do. Its plenty ways to make money doing this because your learning like five different skills all at the same time.

  3. Howzit, nice tut, got my kids learning blender, they followed just fine, thx bro.. Ps. to the others.. you can pause and go back…. one of those lekker features of online video players….

  4. This is fantastic, absolutely fantastic. If you look at who I have subscribed too, (Blender Guru, CGMasters, CG Geek, etc.) you can tell I watch a lot of tutorials and I think this is very on par. I do not think it was too fast, if your new to blender why would a couch be the first thing you would try lol? I think this was a very well done tutorial and I am subscribing in hopes to see many more great tutorials. Thank you.

  5. Whoaaa. Lol. Way way too fast. It went from from metric and sizes to working on a whole seperate piece in an instant! Lol. Perhaps I need to narrow down my search and use trigger words such as beginner instead. That said, it still looks like a pretty awesome tutorial and I'm leaving it up (minimizing it) to refer back to as I have a smidge of experience to toy with once I make sure I know exactly what I'm doing. Thanks!

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