Loop-cut & Edge Loops – Blender Fundamentals


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35 responses to “Loop-cut & Edge Loops – Blender Fundamentals”

  1. Honestly, it would be really helpful if you didn't fly through each tutorial as if everyone watching was already familiar with Blender, after all this is not a user-friendly or intuitive program. Also, I have nothing against hotkeys but it would be good to know where the actual tool in the menu or taskbar you're talking about is that way we can get a little more familiar with the interface. I personally can't memorize a million hotkeys. So knowing where it is in the menus would at least help with familiarizing with the tools.

  2. Should have showed how to make an edge loop first, before showing off how to move them around. Some of us are trying to literally do what we are being shown and it's difficult to do that while we are staring at square box without the edge loops in our own copy of blender fired up.

  3. Also if you scroll up or down with the mouse wheel, during the "pink preview" stage, you can add more individual edge-loops (I'm sure the official blender channel knows this. I'm just adding it for other beginners)

  4. I wish there was more on snapping and precision. I am fairly new to Blender, but what I have experienced so far is that many tutorials are based heavily on eyeballing it. It is kind of…sloppy.

  5. These tutorials are a blast. I've made some quick stuff just from watching the first couple of these. Being official tutorials mean that they're better organized. I completed andrew's coffe and donuts tutorial series but many stuff remained mysterious and felt kind of "just memorize it". I do suggest you to take a look at the order, though. In the playlist, the tutorial before this one already uses loops and I just happened to already know what those were, but a complete beginner will not know why they are using tools that haven't yet been explained.

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