Blender Tutorial for Complete Beginners - Part 1
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This is the start of Blender tutorial series for complete beginners. In this series you'll learn Blender's core functionality and features while making your very own donut. To start, this video will teach you the interface, basic navigation, some hotkeys while making your very first render.
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=== CHAPTER MARKS ✂️ ===
0:00 Intro
1:10 Download and Installation
2:15 Interface
2:35 Adding objects
3:37 Navigation
5:09 Render Mode
5:56 Panning
6:33 Moving objects
9:26 The cheat sheet
10:12 Making a render
11:01 Moving the camera
12:42 Changing the material
14:18 Adding a cone
15:16 Scale
16:55 Rotation
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My time has come to make a new donut for a new version of Blender.
relatable
Same.. even though I’ve made one before. It feels like a tradition whenever he posts a donut video 😂
Dude is a real guru, the speed the content, just inspiring🎉
As has mine
Same.
I'm from a small village in India. 2 years ago, I stumbled upon your donut tutorial and started learning 3D on my laptop that I got from the chief minister of my state as a reward for performing well in the state exams. And now I'm a 3D artist in an American company for last 9 months where I design character-based products for 3D printing.
Thanks you so much, Andrew. Keep doing the great work. God bless!❤
Woow wonderfully and inspiring story👏👏
You're awesome.
Congratulations, keep up the good work friend!
@@hesido No, you're awesome.
Thank you!@@Michal.mikhael
Ok classmates, Put your Hands up if you were struggling and had to rewind this video too many times, but you stuck through it because your teacher is awesome and encouraging. Seriously dude thank you
Aye.
✋ *raised*
Not e
*raised*
👋
A million times THANK YOU! I was diagnosed last year at 40 with a chronic illness which has left me pretty much disabled, with cognitive issues and no longer being able to work. I still want to find something I not only enjoy, but that also keeps me productive and possibly adds a little income. I came up with wanting to create CC for the Sims games. I managed simple recolours and adding new artwork to frames, but I really want to create from scratch. I downloaded Blender, watched a heap of tutorials and worked alongside them but usually stumbled out the gate with not having a mouse! I had near given up when I somehow came across your tutorial. 4 minutes in and you have included laptop users who don't use a mouse, lifesaver. So far this tutorial is so easy to follow and I'm actually excited to continue 🙏 Appreciate you so much!
Hi im curious is 12gb of laptop ram enough for doing these kind of things ?
@@user-mq5mm1vj7wThat is more than enough. I am working on a laptop with 4gb RAM 🙂
@@user-mq5mm1vj7w The more complex the scene is, the more RAM you need. You should try and see how well it works for you but it will be fine for any stuff you do early on.
Good Lucky! 💖
@@user-mq5mm1vj7w Hello! Yes, a laptop with at least 8 GB of RAM can run Blender smoothly. It also depends of your CPU.
I hated my old job in marketing and then I did the last donut tutorial somewhere around summer 2022. Next week I am starting my new job as a 3D artist. You literally gave my life a completely new meaningful and fun direction. Thanks a billion Andrew. Keep on making these videos. Kudos to you!
Wow nice that you got to follow your passion
what an amazing comment. this is what it's all about! congratulations man. so good.
A 3D Job in only one year ? What did you learn ?
Link ur portfolio or I don't believe
@@lonelyberg1808 In the beginning I learned most of the fundamentals over at CGcookie. It was worth every buck, but I knew I could not compete with people who've been modeling for 10 years so I focused a little bit on the new stuff like geometry nodes. Tutorials from erindale for the win. Also cinematic product visualisation is a valuable skill to learn. Check out Derek Elliots stuff if you haven't. For motion design and cool visualisation its obviously the one and only ducky3d. Also... I sent out over 70 applications hahaha
I'm already a professional 3D artist, but we must NEVER SKIP a Donut Tutorial from Andrew!
what kind of 3d models do you specialise in?
@@bumblingfool2211
Donuts probably
nerd
@@MegaHarko lol
Its a CANON event
Fell out of blender a couple years ago, saw that it's in 4.0 now and of course the same guy that helped me out the first time is still being an absolute king
part 1: complete
Shut up
You finish part 2 yet?
@@R1Keno lol yeah, i just forgot to comment complete in the comments of the other parts. Now I'm practicing on how to sculpt characters from a udemy course I bought.
Is the Udemy course helpful? Can you direct me to which ones if so
@@malcomnotinthemiddle343
Best is blender encyclopaedia 2.0
It's incredible how you put something new in every "part 1" of these videos.
That’s why this will be my fourth donut attempt.
Yeah that's why I watch every new version of this tutorial lol
munky
Is this any good for 3 d modelling for printing Thnks
I'm a 30y old dude pretty much stumbling through life unsure what to do with myself, this here marks a beginning of a journey which, I hope, will give me joy and purpose once more. I've been inspired by hundreds of comments on your videos to make this step, thank you Andrew.
28 here, same. Wishing you all the luck in the world!
@OutlawMaxV YOU GOT THIS
Same but a « little » younger
24 here, i wish you all the luck aswell
14 here i wish u good luck
I just learned today that this is your 4th donut tutorial. I began my Blender journey with your 2nd donut tutorial. Had no experience and no idea what I was doing. After a grueling several days, managed to cross the finish line with an epic looking coffee and donut scene. It was an amazing feeling of accomplishment that your tutorial made possible.
Now begins the journey into your fourth Blender tutorial. The goal is to brush up on basic Blender skills, learn what Blender 4.0 is capable of, and compare the differences between the two. Very much looking forward to it.
As a seasoned 2D dsigner on PS and Illustrator, 3D just always fascinated me. I'm 15 minutes into the video and just paused to say thank you! you really captured my attention to carry on learning and mastering this skill that hopefully will open new opportunites for me in the future. BIG thank you again!
*designer
For anyone watching the donut tutorial for the first time, I first learned Blender from one of the previous donut tutorials and now I'm a full time 3D shoe designer. You're in the right place here. Have fun!!
Being a 3D shoe designer doesnt scream succesfull artist to me boyyyy........... nah im kidding, gj man! Making moves!
@@TehBananaBread ooer, lucky I didn't post a comment saying I get paid to use it to create 2d vector art for engraving into metal using a diamond tipped tool propelled by a CNC, also for subsurface laser engraving inside blocks of glass to be used as awards and trophies.
Is it possible to learn 3D by yourself??
Andrew, words cannot express my gratitude to you for teaching me Blender. I might only have watched you on CZcams, but I will never forget your lessons.
Never thought it would arrive this quickly - less than 2 days and the tutorials have begun!
Same here. It's always a joy to watch his lessons. I've been working with blender about 3 years now, but I can't miss a donut tutorial!
If you are not good at something... teach it.
@@MarquisDeSang What you say can only be valid for bad instructors, and in general it is a meaningless argument.
@@bulentgercek I did not say it as a bad thing. The guy knows the technique for sure. He is just not talented nor original. His creations are not original. He is juste like 99.99% of the industry. The guy has an obvious talent for teaching and he is really passionate.
I just downloaded blender (as is the case with the majority of these comments) and this series was a big help to get my creative juices flowing. I was looking into blender because I am trying to develop a game with my friends with some 3d aspects and I had never used blender before or really any 3d program. So, thank you for helping me!
Thank you!!!
I went through your 2.8 series a long while back just to find that, although I loved doing this, my computer wasn't up to the task (1 second of video took 1 hour to render). I finally upgraded my pc to something that can handle more with the hopes of getting more into cgi and blender. I am so glad to see you have created updated tutorials for the updated software.
6 months ago when I started blender, the Donut was the gateway to my journey. To all the beginners, yes you will rewatch it 10 times but it's so worth it. Good luck guys and welcome 2 blender
Only 10 times? I have doubts it will be that few. I also had no idea that 4.0 was releasing, so I just finished the previous tutorials YESTERDAY which might give me some conflicting memory on workflow xD
@@Atlas_Reduxlmao
how much time u give for learning I want to learn it as a secondary base
so at first i was obsessed with learning it like i always do when something new comes to me but after i did the donut I would spend like 1 hour a day learning a new skill in Blender and 1 hour a day randomly just modeling or something else i learn from before. For like 3 months it was like that till i felt good enough to use it on my animation channel and ofc i suck at Blender but just seeing how better i get each month helps me more forward... i wanna look back at my animations from 2day in 12 months and see how far i gotten@@Hoodie0000
Kya blender Android phone me chalta hai 😢
Tip: If you're in the camera view you can press the shortcut 'shift + `' to enter the 'walk' navigation mode. If you're familiar with FPS video game controls (WASD to move around), this'll be a much easier way to navigate your scene. Left Click to confirm new camera position, or right click/esc to cancel
thx. in unity i can do Q and E to fly upward and downward. is it in blender as well?
I use this daily. Can’t believe it wasn’t covered at all in this part one. It’s so useful!
@@dicksonZero yes. you can find more mods like turning gravity on/off, jumping, slow/fast movement etc, on the bottom of the viewport
Yeah I forgot to mention that 😂 I'll go over it in later parts.
On a German keyboard layout (likely also some others) the backtick ` works as a so-called deadkey (i.e. it doesn't appear to do anything immediately - you have to press a subsequent key with which it composes into a different character) and is located on a different physical key on the keyboard (next to the backspace key).
Which in effect means the shortcut doesn't work on those layouts and you have to rebind it first in the preferences.
A few days back, I embarked on my journey to learn 3D animation using Blender. The first step? Finding a CZcams channel that could guide me through with clarity and ease. After sifting through numerous options, I stumbled upon Blender Guru, and it perfectly fits the bill. From what I've experienced thus far, it's an absolute gem for beginners like me. The content is professionally crafted and incredibly easy to follow. Many thanks to Blender Guru for making this learning process so accessible and enjoyable.
How far are you now?
I tried learning blender by skipping the basics and just winging it and that went predictably disastrous so I’m finally gonna make the damn donut 😂 thanks for these tutorials, they’re engaging while still being slow enough for me to keep up 💚
This is what I like about this guy. He always makes tutorials for every new version of Blender so that every beginner who just downloaded the new version can cope. What a wholesome guy. Keep it up, buddy. :)
Hello Andrew, in 2022 august I dropped out from my university because it made me really depressive. I wanted to do something i love and i started learning 3d modeling from your videos. after almost one and half years now I'm working as a full time freelancer on fiverr, making a good living, working when i want and most importantlly being happy all the time! Everything I do now is something i love and I have never felt this much happiness and calmess in my life!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE WORK YOU ARE DOING!! I'M FOREVER GREATFUL FOR YOU!!!! ❤
That's so heartwarming to hear. Congrats on pulling yourself out of depression and making a living ✊
Hey man happy for you 👏 can I ask how you got into freelancing in 3d? I’m a student and debating following a similar path you went
@@tomhughes4653 Hello Tom, Thank you!! I started posting gigs and applying small jobs on freelancing sites like fiverr , upwork , freelancer and people per hour! What worked out for me was fiverr and upwork. Fiverr taking some time to get work, but in upwork you can submit proposals for jobs and get some work. Hope that helps! ❤❤
so happy for you!
@@arishachoudhury_ Thank you for the kind words! ❤
Just awesome! I decided I was going all in to learn Blender over the next 30 days. Started with the first 3 videos and then made 5 more donuts without watching to get it solidly in my head. Continuing on to the next 3 in the series. I've learned so much just in the first 2 days! Thank you for taking the time to teach your knowledge. It is very much appreciated!
Thank you Blender Guru for running this Blender Tutorial Series. I've been using Maya for the past 25 years, and Mudbox and Fusion for the last 10. However, Blender being free, I thought I'd make the switch to learn about its capabilities.
These videos are very helpful - thank you for making them! I especially appreciate the perspective of someone who not new to 3D modelling, but approaching Blender for the first time.
I read comments about how many people have only taught themselves blender through CZcams and now have a job. Two years ago, I would never have thought how far this decision would take me... In 2 days I start my new job as a 3D designer and visualizer in a great company and I am so happy that I took this path. Thank you, Blender Guru, for helping so many people on their way. You are a great inspiration, motivation and enrichment for CZcams and this great 3D community :))))
I hope it’s going well my friend. I’m only getting started with animation, but I’m excited to see where it takes me!
@@yungbean-Hi im curious is 12gb of laptop ram enough for doing these kind of things ?
@@user-mq5mm1vj7w It's enough my friend
Should be more than enough I think, of course the more the better, but you should have no major issues, well if you have issues you will sense it haha@@user-mq5mm1vj7w
@@user-mq5mm1vj7w I use 16 GB for modelling characters, 12 should be enough to start.
You can always upgrade, but you don't need much RAM to start.
I started my Blender hobby when 2.8 got released and your donut series was essential for me. Today I'm really excited about many of 4.0's new features and while I don't consider myself a "complete beginner" by any means any more I'm thrilled to relive this experience and highly confident that there's still a lot to learn from you even in a beginner tutorial. Let's go!
i did my first donut when 2.8 came out. now i'm doing my third donut to learn the new things in 4.0. this tutorial series is always nice when major versions of blender release.
As a beginner of using Blender, this has helped me so much! Thank you so much Andrew for making these videos for people to follow!
Real talk - I'm not that great in Blender but I still remember this series for making the donut as literally one of my fondest memories. Learning Blender feels like you're learning how to make a universe with the click of a button. Thanks Andrew!!!!
I started my Blender journey in January with your previous donut tutorial. After just 3 months I was applying for a school in 3d animation and visualization. The last entrance exam was held in May and I almost got in. Had a few months break during the summer but I'm back with more passion for 3d arts. Currently learning sculpting, which is something that would have helped with the exams a lot. Thanks for everything!
Andrew, thank you so much for all the work in updating the donnut tutorial and in general for all that you share. Happy holidays, and may the coming year bring health, success and prosperity to you and yours.
Freaking hell. I never progress, but am hooked on picking up Blender every time you put out a new tutorial and making donuts for a few weeks. I'm very curious to see how much things have progressed since our last adventure together. Great to see you still teaching the masses.
it's been a couple of years since i made my first donut. Since that day i started working on 3D animations as a freelancer and over the last year i built a studio that it is now my life and it's been able to provide for me, my wife and for 5 other people that we hired over the year. I cannot express my gratitude to you, blender software and the community. You changed my life forever. And i look forward to a day where i could shake your hand and tell you the impact that you've had in our community. You've been my master. Thanks for everything and greetings from Chile
Alright, so it is 2024 and here I am, searching for a new skill to learn. As a graphic designer, I always notice how 3D is always wanted so I am here to give it a try. This "first" video truly gave an introduction and I feel ready to follow along. Nicely done! You earned yourself a subscriber and a big thumbs up sir! Thank you!
People like you, honestly make the world better. Giving out free high level, well put together and very valuable information on you area of expertise. Its an absolute treat to see.
I remember when I watched the first version of this guide when it first came out. I found it amazing even back then, but now that I'm a bit older I realize how valuable you and people like you are. Thanks for you work.
You know how impactful Blender Guru's donut tutorial for the community. Almost all of the "Blender Progress" videos are always started with Donut tutorial, thank's for the tutorial and God bless you Andrew.
A new version of Blender hasn't properly landed until a new Blender Guru tutorial series comes out. Andrew, I first discovered your tutorials at version 2.8 back in 2018. Helped me with lots of projects in between, and still learning! Many thanks for the excellent tutorials that keep on coming. Always fun to follow along.
Thanks for posting a new tutorial with each new blender release. I've been on the fence of learning Blender since 2.x released and only now have gotten serious/sure about it so this is perfect for me.
Been afraid too long and tried this tutorial twice before. I will finish this one. I tried reading the manual yesterday to try my 3rd attempt at Blender. That was rough and I was lost.😅 Seeing this in my feed was a blessing. Thank you for continuing to do new tutorials as the software updates.
Here we go again...
I started with a pre-2.8 version of this tutorial, and wouldn't have touched Blender if not for your donut tutorial helping me make sense of all of it. It was easy to follow, thoroughly explained, and most importantly for a pretty hostile UI at the time, comforting. Thank you for bringing so many people into this marvelous piece of software.
Blender UI is still very hostile and terrible compared to Maya
hey Andrew, thank you for continuing serving the BLender and 3d artist community. Never will forget that you were one of the few that provided premium quality tuts in the enternal V1 days/years/aeons. soo thank you
Hi, I love your Donut tutorial for so many reasons. For starters, I'm from a spanish speaking country (Colombia) and I feel your english is pretty good, I've been able to understand 95% of the content without subtitles, so thank you so much for that. Regarding Blender, I've always wanted to learn about arts, design and technology and I think Blender integrates all of that. This is just my third of fourth day but I've already learned so much. Thanks in advance for future tutorials!!
Omg, This is great, I was just starting the Original course made 2 years ago and waiting to update to 4.0 until I got through the whole course just in case interface or whatever was different since I seen they made some huge changes......but see now that you made it for 4.0. Thanks so much!
And I don't know about you, but to ME, the biggest compliment a person can receive is somebody who learned a program based on YOUR TUTORIAL puts the end result of that tutorial into a well-received motion picture like "everything everywhere all at once"..... that sort of homage is one for the record books..... and is a testament to how much a GREAT TEACHER can influence and inspire a student. I'd wager that person wouldn't have even been in animation and 3d to the level of getting that gig if it weren't for that tutorial.... so the send-up with the donut is a high compliment.
Everyone says that "donut" tutorial is the first the most important tutorial that one has to go through in order to learn 3d and.... they are right. I remember my first donut and how proud I was!
I am nowhere close to call myself a "pro" but it certainly was the greatest start of 3d journey that I could give myself. Thank you for your work! ❤
I love these tutorials that you give out every other year! I did the 2019 doughnut spin animation and had a lot of confidence to test the waters and I made some shorts to just throw into CZcams because of this! I want to keep coming back for these tutorials though to keep sharpening my craft!
Start with your first donut tutorial, it's been so long it's time to start learning again, thank you for still making it
I just downloaded blender last night and got that basics down within 10 hours I'm on intermediate level but this guys tutorials are gonna be so helpful because of the small but important changes from 3.0 to 4.0 THANKKK YOU man I appreciate it a lot.
Last year I started 3d from this channel , i did the blender 2.0 and from there i've never looked back , and saw tremendous growth in my 3d skills , thank you for your continuous efforts Blender guru,
Gonna take this tutorial again and feel nostalgia 😂🎉❤
This guy is the best on CZcams for teaching blender. I’m learning so much so quick. And best of all no music in the background.
*learning
@diamane5536 I'm the typo psycho.
Started this about a month ago but the version of blender I was using was different, so some things were a bit difficult to replicate. Glad there's a new updated version!
I'm so glad Donut series are still going on, thank you so much donut guru ❤
As an infrequent Blender user I am happy to be back in class. Thanks for all you've done for the Blender community!
man i do small time 3d modelling like very less and had a stroke when updating blender but the man the legend himself makes a new tutorial at a time like this
love you man
You're absolutely amazing and what a wonderful teacher! Thanks so much for making this "complicated" software so easy and fun!!!!!! Much respect and gratitude!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thank you so much for doing this tutorials andrew! it was my first tutorial about making a thing in blender...it all started here. about 2 years later im now capeable of doing the stuff i allways wanted - like sculpts, things for 3d printing, game assets, or simply just awesome renders in blender itself, i can not say how thankful i am. you are really the blender guru!
Was in the middle of the other series but gonna restart with this one. Very excited!!!
Same
same
Also same
SAME
Me too, currently watching Ryan King's tutorial, which is also excellent :D
Been pushing back learning 3d for a decade while always hearing about the famous donut tutorial, mow I decided to start and I see it's been updated for the new blender version 4weeks ago? I feel so lucky honestly 😅 thx!
So far this is a superb video series. I have just completed 4 and have re-watched them a few of them a few times to gain understanding of blender.
The donut with icing is a superb example as it can be applied to about anything such applying armor or clothes to 3d.
My goal is to make a 3D animation and render 2D spritesheets from several different angles.
Very excited to start video 5.
Great oob Blender Guru, keep up the absolute noob spoonfeed.
It all begins with a donut...
Thank you for this and every other tutorial I've followed, Andrew! I've used the knowledge from making sprinkles countless times. The ArchViz stuff, the glass cup... the things I learned from those first lessons are still skills I rely on today. The way you teach makes things very easy to understand, learn and adapt.
Thanks again, Andrew!
YES!!! Thank you for making an updated version of this! I got completely lost a few years back when my version of Blender didn't match the version you were using.
I actually scrolled past the thumbnail thinking why is YT recommending this old video to me now? it's probably even less accurate to follow now, then noticed the upload date! 😅
This time I'll be learning all I can from you, I own a 3D printer that I use to print patterns to make molds for my metal casting projects, so far I was limited to websites like Thingyverse.
Now I will slowly transfer to the Blenderverse! 😁👍
Years ago, I followed your first blender donut tutorial series. Life got in the way, and I stopped. Here we are today (in school for game dev and needing blender more than ever). Lol. Appreciate the updated playlist for the latest version!
ok, shutting up and getting back to learning 😅
Onto part 2!
Andrew is a great teacher and I have learnt a lot from him. I did my first donut back in 2019 and now I'm back to Blender.
One word of advice for anyone starting it with a basic computer.
Based on my experience with a cheap computer could only learn the basics because when it gets to the lighting, and editing complex object, applying boolean modifiers etc, I struggled and finally gave up. I basically lost patience waiting for the processor to make the calculation to perform a bit more complex action. So, my suggestion is buy a decent computer preferably one with a good video card that Blender supports so the whole software can run smoothly and you will be able to see what you're doing.
I just bought a new computer (the cheap one broke) and since then my Blender skill improved massively. Now I can rotate a complex object, edit it and even casts shadow when I put a light next to it. All these things was a struggle with my previous PC.
Time is precious so my new PC worth every penny. Very pleased now. :)
Thanks Andrew for your great tutorials!
Watching this makes me think about all the newcomers confused about everything and coming here trying to learn, just like me one time, and it warms my heart
To the newcomers, it may be confusing at first but you get used to the controls and everything will stop looking so chaotic. I'm actually a beginner too (Only started a couple months ago) so I'm here relearning some stuff, but we all start from somewhere
I come from the future, year 2065. I just finished to watch the last Blender 869.0 Tutorial for Complete Beginners, and i swear you all he still making donuts!! Awesome guy. Thank you for an entire life of virtual donuts!
Hahaha😂😂
Nah... Blender 869.0, It would just model what I tell it to do from my brain.
New blender donut tutorial! Thank you for the update! 💛
i know blender and use it in my class. but now i will finish this tutorial to learn more!
thank you! so happy that you have it updated
Thanks for your tutorials to keep us up to speed! Blender seems to be accelerating its advances and versions that I can hardly keep up with it! I still remember 2.9.3 and now we are on 4.0?! Amazing!
Thank you for this. Been finding pockets of time in between my career in the medical field to learn blender and the version just keeps changing. Seeing that you’re starting a new series with Blender 4.0 makes me happy. Hope you’ll also do a beginner course on geometry nodes like beginner basics. Thanks
There are lots of other videos on geometry nodes out there - here's one where someone teaches you to make a donut with geo nodes:
czcams.com/video/kkIDdmIBBlY/video.html
the last donut i remember had geometry nodes as part of it so this one might too
@@ColinFox I don’t mean donut with geometry nodes. I mean like understanding what each node does and how to approach using geometry nodes to do those satisfying animations. Like how would a person start and what node to start with based on the outcome they want
Hi, i'm from Nepal. I'm 27 years old and basically new to 3D field. Jst One year of self learning experience. Before i had no idea how animations works.
Did 2 Blender Guru doughtnut tutorials and happy with what i learned with Blender from him.After guru's tutorials, started learning some Maya , Zbrush, Susbtance painter, photoshop and stager.there are soo many softwares with different capabilites.Did some projects and entered on contest and got even to the finalist, it was Meet Mat 3 hosted by TheRookies. if u wanna know. I jst want to share that everything is possible, if u keep ur self motivated and interested on what u wanna learn. Thanks you Blender guru for providing fantastic tutorial and making my dream alive😊. You will always be my Guru.
so, lets Start the Tutorial again 😅.
The way you taught me hotkeys helped me alot with the CGFastTrack sword.
That dude would tell you to use the move tool (understandable for absolute beginners) but I found myself working
so much faster thanks to taking your previous donut course.
This is the real deal.
I started learning blender with the 2. version in 2020. Last week I got my first job as a Games Environment Artist to work on the new Fable. Thank you so much Andrew, you are a legend!
daamn man, good job!!!
Any links of ur works? Very interested how u got hired!
congrats!
Thanks! I watched did your whole series back in 2.8 , now all the way in blender 4 and you have this again, its super fun , and you are a real pro!! I just bought a 3D printer so trying to remember this stuff to make things I can print. Most people I see are using fusion 360 but I want to use blender instead !
Thanks! Glad the tutorials helped.
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i did ur series 3.0 2 years ago and produced some amazing dounts. long story short haven't touched blender since, but I'm back here again to learn some blender... kudos to not only the video but just the clear instructions, enjoyable experience from start to finish ty
finished the donut series and i must say its really nice learning from you. thanks BlenderGuru
Gonna watch the full series just for the nostalgia
and he always probably has new cool ways to create stuff
Wow, it's so impressive just reading all these comments of gratitude to Andrew from all around the globe from many many people who have started their professional 3d journey with one of Andrew's previous tutorials.
I'm not one of them, 3d is, well at least at the moment, just a kind of passion and hobby, but still, thank you for all your tutorials and your positive energy!🙂
I've always wanted to be a 3D artist, but I just didn't really have the skills. This morning, I stumbled upon this video and I was like, "Maybe I can go to his channel and see if there's a playlist for this." So, I went to your channel, clicked on the playlist and went into Blender. I'm moving along great with all of your videos. Highly recommended for anyone! Keep up the great work!❤
Just stumbled upon this tutorial by chance. You have a super good way of teaching. Just want to compliment this. I find this to be the exact level of explaining complexity vs speed that makes it easy to learn something. Subscribed and looking forward to watching more :)
I started with simple stuff from passable tutorials in blender 3, but even with a tenuous grasp of the basics, I think the rules are about to change.
To everyone taking this path, best of luck.
I’m an experienced Blender user of over a dozen years, and because of that I haven’t really watched The Donut Tutorials before. But I enjoy listening to your voice and hanging out, so a new version of Blender with new features plus the fact that I caught it at Part One was a perfect excuse. Was not disappointed as you brought up loads of things that experienced users skip past or forget, reminders which are handy both for ourselves and for helping others. Thank you Andrew, you’re awesome as always!
It's been a few years since I made my first donut. Perfect tutorials, thanks!❤
Not relating to this exact tutorial but this man changed my life 🙂
I did a donut last time and I'm sure as hell gonna do it again. Just because your tutorials are greatly structured and actually fun to watch and follow
Me too.
Fuck it! I'll do it too.
I literally started my blender tutorial today. I was working with 3.0 however this new version will be so much better for me! Thank you again
Just getting started with blender and this is a masterpiece. Thanks
I’m very thankful for your generosity and big heart ❤️ This tutorial would save my life in this near few months. Bless you 🎉
As someone who rarely uses Blender, these tutorials are amazing to catch up with everything again, with this being the third doughnut tutorial series I'll be going through.
Thank you!
Ah, here we go again! also, thank you so much for help us all getting started with our blender journey; i remember my 1st donut 2 years back!
Me too.
You really are a true Guru amongst us mere mortals, I definitely appreciate you making a fresh version of this... it's my second attempt of trying to get through but I'm finally confident enough that I will finish this course once and for all
Been watching these tutorials for the better part of a decade now!
As a researcher, who is helping the next generation get started in the right place, super happy I can share an up-to-date video from a trusted leader. :)
PS looking sharp sir!
Wake up Babe, new Blender guru's Donut tutorial just dropped!
And so, new tutorial, new donut! I already did quite a lot of them, but how can we resist to follow this guy? ❤
This is because his tutorials are entertaining as well.
I have been using blender to model BeamNG stuff for around 18~ total hours so far, and I think I've come back to this video about 4 times to just refresh on stuff, this and part 2. I'm now ready to watch the entire series to complete my donut render, so I came back, again, just to say this.
Thank you, you're awesome. Idk if you know, but the largest BeamNG Modding server links this exact series as a tutorial on blending, haha. Not how I found you, just saw it and was like "hey that's donut man"
I used to love Blender back in the day, and thanks to this tutorial i'm getting back into it!
Thanks, for making another amazing donut tutorial!!! 😊
All hail the donut! 🍩
Thank you so much.
Im a student when i opened blender i was confused what to do but this video helped me a lot.
this acually helped me so much on this video THANK YOU
The king has returned for the best 🎉
It's awesome how Blender and the community keeps improving ❤