1:41 The bing office is losing their mind right now
Yeah... perhaps they will contact you and go like "Thx so much for being the 100th person using our search engine this year!"
They are losing their minds because he said "so what I did is scoured the Google Images" and is searching in Bing??
I love this kind of tutorial. It gets the pacing right. If one is inclined to follow along, you can pause and rewind if necessary, but if you are only interested in the general gist of it, you can just watch and enjoy. Great stuff, keep it coming!
thank you for this awesome tutorial. No clickbait, no jokes and annoying laughters... Pure gold - very professional.
You can press Ctrl+Shift +T with the principled node selected to import all textures at the same time. You don't need to import all textures one by one with the node wrangler active.
or simply open n panel in the node editor-> node wrangler and add principled setup instead of the hotkey so each time u only have to hit n.
Wow.thanks for the tip man. I have been going through each texture one by one like a primitive man...Ha ha
Ihh, olha só quem tá aqui!
Mas esse atalho já tinha aprendido no seu canal 😄😉
For pillows, i always do it a different way. I always make a cube that is the general size of the pillow, subdivide it about 10 times and use the cloth modifier with self collisions and pressure enabled. I find that this produces a much more accurate pillow shape. Just a suggestion for those who have trouble sculpting.
As someone who has "fiddled around" with CG since the olden days of Povray and Rhino... it's been amazing to see how far Blender has come... your tutorials make me feel like it's time to jump back in and see what I can do. Great presentation style and fantastic results!
It may take a while for me, but it's inspiring to see a video like this where it's REALLY basic modeling techniques. Just planes and extrusions and properly taking time to position things and get the right cloth.
It's art, it's not GOING to be quick to get right.
Thank You Steve for a fantastic tutorial!
I like the high tempo and how you explain each steps.
Awesome video! The bedsheet cloth simulation part is mindblowing!
One of the first guides that didn't make me sleepy, but rather motivated to try it myself
Every day im a little more blown away by CG GEEK & BLENDER GURU ( entering week 3 ) lol :P
I like these videos a lot, can learn much more than time lapses, but more quicker than episode-by-episode tuts, keep up the awesome work!
Great! Glad to hear, I do like to mix up the format a bit, as I know some people prefer it this way, while others prefer the slower pace videos.
speak for yourself man there are people that would like to create something similar and with time laps you cant follow it.
this kinda video really help intermediate blender user like me, but maybe kinda too hard to follow by some beginner
@@MrRoboticeyes he did say it was for intermediate-skilled blender users :)
loving your tutorials i've just started a couple days ago and followed this pretty well, the only thing i couldn't get to work was the physics part, my blanket either dissapeared after the second frame or exploded and covered the entire screen being unable to see anything, but keep up the good work my man, looking forward to some more 2.8 tutorials
I've been working with blender for many years, and this video is the one that taught me how to add multiple materials to one object.
Also, the title is a bit of a red haring. We're not modelling a modern bedroom in 35 minutes. We're watching you model a modern bedroom in 35 minutes with clever video edits.
Thank you for the video regardless. It was a fun journey to model this! I'm trying to learn blender more so I can one day put models on the market and do commissions, so anything helps!
Dude this was great. I did an actual archviz course on 3DS Max a couple of years back. The way you explain to model the room etc is very similar to the way the industry pro's explained it in the course. It's more like a stage set with basic thin walls which makes it easier to make changes and saves time. Which is important if you are doing work for money. I like how you actually explained how to model most things from scratch rather than just using pre-made assets. Obviously pre-made assets are great when time is of the essence, but it's still important to learn how to do it ourselves. So we can make bespoke items, make changes to pre-made stuff etc. Nice work buddy !!
I've been using Photoshop for years to composite ideas, and recently started playing with Premiere Pro. This video popped up under recommendations, and I have to admit that I'm hooked already. I've heard of Blender before, but I didn't know what it was or what it did. Now I'm gonna research it, perhaps learn the basics, and expand my knowledge of creative software even further!
it's pretty fun and it'll definitely help you out with videos in the long run as you can use it with After Effects to create 3D videos :)
seberzx and Selva Mubhash, I actually spent the last three years perfecting my use of Premiere Pro and After Effects. Finally got around to using Blender a month ago. It's incredibly frustrating at times, and I feel like I can't find an answer to some of my questions, but for the most part, I'm picking it up rather quickly. Still no professional, but every day is a step closer to my end goal. The biggest hurdle for me at the moment is getting a new computer, because my current one is total garbage and keeps freezing up. It used to work just fine, before all these programs required memory and processing power equivalent to that of the Hubble Telescope. And now, of course, computers cost 900 times more because of the chip shortages. Story of my life . . .
second time watching this tutorial a month later and it retained so much better. Loving your method of teaching! thank you!
You are the best bro
@@tanaychandankar7384 he have 200k + subscribers but no verification mark ✅️
Amazing guide even as a 2 week blender user i can still slowly follow this, 1 small thing to improve these videos imo would be to turn of the toolbar on the left for the majority of the time so it's more easy to follow your keystrokes
honestly the best intermediate blender tutorial i´ve seen in a while! Nice job Steve
fully agree, when andrew and steve first came out with these tutorials i said F this, they didn't explain shit.
year later, and now i see that this is a very nice way of following a correct workflow, with tips and tricks in between, a perfect introduction to 2.8 for me.
Ive never used blender before and have never watched a video on it. Was fascinated the whole 35 minutes. Well done
Excellent! I love the progressive approach as well as the pace. Well organized and easy to follow.
this was amazing, I learned a lot of new Eevee tricks. thank you
Hi Steve, To be absolute honest, you make very good tutorials, and also funny to watch (in a good way) I apoligize if I offended you by comparing you with Andrew Price, it was ment as a compliment because Andrew was the one that got me interested in Blender because of his tutorials. Andrew is Andrew and Steve is Steve, two different guys with different appro. Keep up the good work in 2019 also.
Great video man. I like to watch your videos because of those valuable tips with the Eevee tricks, lights, mirror...it takes the video out of the common boring zone.
Impressive 3D know-how installed, love the lighting and mirror effects. Oh and them nodes get me every time, but you're helping me unravel their mystery. Thanks a billion bro!
Node based material editing becomes much easier to understand with time, and probably the easiest way to set up procedural materials. In Unity to get similar effects, you would have to code your own shaders.
I tried to follow in Blender until 5 minutes:) but then I realized that this video is for an advanced user. Great work! Please, in the following videos make sure that the keys you use are well seen in the screen and no tool bar hides it. It' really painful to guess. Watched on 0,5 speed and finelly quited.)) Decided to study basic videos first and then I'll come back to this one and try again! Thank's again for sharing this video! :)
Алекс Мак after a month using blender you have enough knowledge to follow up the video :) just practise!
If the keys were seen better and the voice was more matched with the what is being done, you would absolutely understand even though you are intermediate/beginner user. Its not about you. The things that has been done was not advanced too much. Dont be hard on yourself.
@@missaccolade not really, been using it for 2 months this video is still too hard to follow
@@TheWartechgaming
agreed. i'd see myself as an intermediate user and i found it ok (just about) to follow. so yeah, i'd definitely say you need to learn it for more than a month to understand whats going on and complete this fully. then again it depends how natural you are at using blender and how much you packed into that month of learning.
familiarise yourself with the node editor first and how the normal maps and textures are working etc. also look at some beginner videos of UV unwrapping. the modeling side is pretty much beginner stuff.
@@circle2867 the modelling i'm getting the hang off, it's the uv unwrapping and the nodes which are the most confusing, but i'm working on it, I think i'll stick to blender 2.79 until i become better at it :)
The best tutorial ever! Thank you so much!
Incredible. You explain what you're doing so well. Thank you for sharing
As a newer user, you made this incredibly simple and gave me a lot of hope for my educational endeavors in blender. Thanks so much, man. Starting to get the hang of the blanket currently, can’t wait to make the rest!
Ps: if it’s too fast for you, lower it to 0.75x speed, it really helped me!
Good video by the way, I actually learned new things about the node editor
Thank goodness for playback speed controls :-D Great tutorial!
THIS LOOKS SO COOL, STUNNING AND AMIZAING!
this is just so cool-looking.
it's hyper realistic and it feels like a simulation in real life.
I don't normally respond to video's a lot but I have to say that this tutorial was just so much fun and educational for me! I got some great results with sketching out our new home office using a lot of the same techniques shown here. So truly thanks a ton for this one :-) it's quite hard to follow sometimes since the video is sped up (or you are crazy fast with your inputs) but by pausing and replaying it a lot I managed to follow quite well. I'm getting closer to getting awesome stuff done in Blender now! You rock!
This was so helpful for me thanks man!
your tutorials are the only ones I actually watch in realtime!
Great tutorial on 2.8. Thanks friend. Your tuts make blender simple and easy to learn.
Omg, I’ve been looking to see how people make these videos! They look soooo real! Had me fooled for a while. Thank you for sharing how you do this!
I rarely comment on yt, I really do. But man I had to say thank you because it reminded me andrew's late tutorials : short, clear, easy to follow, straight to the point,efficient and so on.
so once again, thank you so much man!
As Jerry James said, "can learn much more than time lapses, but more quicker than episode-by-episode tuts"
Awesome....😍😍😍
I like those kind of videos! Straight to the point but full of creative ideas! :) I follow along and then press space and start to explore from what you just said! Nice done
Damn I must admit, this is one of the most impressive Blender tutorial vids I've ever come across. I need to set aside a few days to really study this in-depth.
Everytime I hear your intro tune, I just want to go watch "The IT Crowd". Sounds so close to it. :P
From scratch... a few minutes go by... import your pre-made assets. I knew it! As soon as I saw the shoes, chair, lamp, and flowers in the intro scene I was thinking "I don't think you can do that all in half an hour without some objs"
This tutorial makes every beginner happy!
Thank you!
This type Blender tutorial I have been looking for. Thank you for updating!
Really great. Thanks ;)
Amazing Tutorial, you are my favorit Blender-Mentor.... happy new Year and many greatings
Very nice and simple room! The reflection plane and the Evee glass shader blew my mind. They looked so good
Thanks for the great tutorial!
I'm not a Blender user but always watch your videos. Nice one!
Hey bro, just a tip, maybe put your camera on the bottom left, cause you're hiding settings. Thanks. Amazing tut btw.
Nice video brother
Excellent video, thank you very much for posting it. You are really getting better at these tutorials. You have a good bedside manner.
Amazing tutorials as always. Can't thank you enough!
"About a month or so"
me: been 3D modeling for over 2 years and have made something like this
I’ll try and make this myself, I’ll let you know once I finish it in 3 years :D
You are "the best" CAD teacher. Thank you! for these amazing tutorials.Love you bro.
Very educational and descriptive! Thank you for sharing this process with us.
Amazing...now with 2.83 and new cloth sculpting brush yo can create realistic cloth in just a few clicks...can't wait to see your upcoming tutorials
I love this. Your explanation is so clear and easy to follow. I learned a lot. Beautiful work. Thank you.
OMG he used the default cube guys he's a legend
6:30 I think you add a subdivision surface modifier here to the cloth. Steve might have left that part out.
MARS there’s modifier tab on the right side, the icon is like a wrench and then click add modifier and then click subdivision surface.
Thanks for a OUTSTANDING video, love this new Blender.
Awesome tutorial one of the best blender tutorials out there! Subscribed!
I love the video I just have an issue with the cloth, it doesnt fall around the bed well and stay a liitle stiff, i have watch the video several time and the only setting that is being changed is tension, which i did change, any ideas?
Do you have the subsurface modifier above the cloth sim? this gives it the extra geometry for better results.
@@CGGeek I spend few days struggling with it and finally find this comment. Thank you!!!!
Aha! I figured it out.
I just had to scale up my cloth and apply scale in object mode with CTRL + A.
Edit: Also set Subsurf modifier to 2 instead of 3.
Very cool man, thank you!
Very talented, I was actually unconvinced this was made in blender.
I had a couple of ah-ha moments watching this tut. Which means it was great. Subscribed!
Thanks Steve. Very useful tutorial.
blender keeps to amaze me every time!
To do this in 35 minutes you need like 2 years of everyday experience??
I learned the "2 years of experience " in 2 weeks. Trust me it sounds difficult but it's really easy.
i’m not even in blender and i’m just watching this
Fan of your tutos, thank you...
Great projekt! Thank you!
Everyone: Wow I learnt a lot. I'm going to make my own designs and keep in mind what you did in this video
Me: *copies the exact values he wrote on everything and not change a single thing he did*
NumberedBore7 it’s fine as long as you don’t post it online claiming it’s your idea
i was watching another video from this channel and i said "oh i should do a room first" and BAM this video popped up on my face
Very well done! I love the pace!
I've reached till the blender settings... After adding HDR my lap is lagging like anything..😐..
Guess i have to switch to low poly... 😞
Wow, 2.8´s UI looks awesome.
This was really helpful, thanks bro
❤️❤️
8:34 I just leave thre square block as it is and call it a pillow.
Trying to keep up, Steve! Good stuff. Looking forward to finishing this. You keep a fast pace on this one, though. I'm about 2 months into my Blender adventure, but I'm keeping up ok through the first half... Thanks for an awesome tutorial so far!
Thanks CG Geek. For those that are stuck finding "Hair" option @ 14:26 , in 3.2/3.1 it is under "Curves" below "performance"
you: 30 min
Me: 2 weeks
always set the normal map/roughness etc to non-color data....:D
Usually do, but with EEVEE was getting some bad results doing that.. possibly a bug? or not needed for EEVEE.. not sure.
@@CGGeek oh hm, thats weird. I just watched Grant Abbits latest sculpt january (01.04) and he said that the latest blender version has some serious issues. I cant imagine that Evee handles pbr texturing different but I'm not a programmer or developer :D
@@krypto61 By default it will handle PBR texturing (shading) differently. Its not an PBR engine and has not the capability to do so.
@Fridolin Fickwicht I dont know where you heared that but that would be almost impossible. ( please source your statement ) Without ray tracing you don't get near to PBR results. Eevee uses a lot of smart tricks to simulate light but it not physical correct.
Awesome tutorial, the speed ist perfect to learn!
really cool tutorial! Loved it. Need more of these :)
" i am not great at sculpting"
sculpts a darn pillow out of a cube 🤨
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Good smooth and fast tutorial!
Thanks to CGtrader for sponsoring this video! www.cgtrader.com/3d-models (also like if you got the reference on my t-shirt at 0:00) BLR is the best.
Seagulls xD
Hmm... when I do the cloth simulation the cloth is very stiff, I didn't change any of the settings (that I know of) except self collision, any idea what's happening?
@@niemanickurwa Try applying the sub surface modifier before running the simulation. By applying it, it'll give your cloth more vertices, making it less stiff. This solved it for me, hope it helps :)
I've seen some of your videos around a year or half a year ago and I was disgusted with one of ad, but now the ad was not annoying.
Please keep making the ads less annoying or keep them as they are now, so I can watch your videos with pleasure :)
Nice work, I wasn't aware that you can reach such an amaizing effect with so low effort!
Great job once again, I leave a subscribe so I can enjoy more of this channel! :-)
Haven't you consider making 2 kinds of videos about one project?
One for begginer and one for more advenced (as they currently are)?
A lot of begginers seems to watch videos about blender on YT, and you might get move viewers.
I know that there are others who already are making those type of content, but ... your projects are interesting and a lot of begginers would like to start doing such a things too. :-)