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    We have wanted to learn to use the 3D modelling software Blender for a really long time, and so we finally set aside 100 hours to learn it properly - here's how it went!
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  • @blenderguru
    @blenderguru Před rokem +9361

    Respect! You achieved far more than I did in probably my first 1000 hours. Those final results were amazing!
    PS. thanks for the shoutout :)

    • @ChillieGaming
      @ChillieGaming Před rokem +178

      yooooo blender guru

    • @ShiteKnob
      @ShiteKnob Před rokem +161

      The love and respect between these youtube communities is absolutely ace!

    • @keithws2779
      @keithws2779 Před rokem +18

      Much love

    • @jimraynor4383
      @jimraynor4383 Před rokem +95

      You paved the way for so many. True Blender GOAT

    • @ENCELADUSCompositions
      @ENCELADUSCompositions Před rokem +50

      It's the guy! The OG! The Man! The Myth! The Legend!

  • @shaitand69
    @shaitand69 Před rokem +4998

    Watching you spend 100 hours learning blender was so much easier and faster than spending 100 hours learning blender.

    • @gorkskoal9315
      @gorkskoal9315 Před rokem +42

      this! IMO a large part of the learning curve is the just bad ui and ux. Autodesk has student versions. with a little creativity you can see if you like them. Off the top of head: the navigation cube, and 4 view layout are in the top 15 missing features. Along with a more photoshop style layering system. The cameras in blender suck ass to.

    • @helplmchoking
      @helplmchoking Před rokem +11

      ​@@gorkskoal9315 yes! Coming from a little experience with Maya, and some knowledge with Solidworks, I thought picking up Blender would be fairly natural and I really wanted to use all the cool features but I did exactly what Hansi described, I open it,get overwhelmed and closed it again.
      I did end up getting okay with Blender but it tok ages and the UI is a big part of how intimidating it is. Like Maya basically feels like Photoshops interface but in 3d

    • @gamingwithsachinsingh
      @gamingwithsachinsingh Před 10 měsíci +1

      💯

    • @bladelazoe
      @bladelazoe Před 9 měsíci +10

      Agreed. I like the idea of spending 100 hours learning Blender or any game engine....Until I actually try to learn it and realize there is SO much to learn and I don't know where to start even if I have an idea I want to make. Or If I make progress and get stuck....I just give up lol.

    • @renealbrechtsen9743
      @renealbrechtsen9743 Před 8 měsíci

      Now you have a starting point though. And you don't necessarily have to put a timer on yourself either.

  • @ttv_edxn
    @ttv_edxn Před rokem +1735

    Watching this as a professional 3d artist was really eye-opening, realising I could've learned blender much faster than I actually did. I never actually realised how helpful the tutorials are, but from your results they look incredibly useful - that dungeon door is similar quality to what took me around 3 months to learn to do.

    • @adam29334
      @adam29334 Před rokem +71

      big difference between tweaking a tutorial piece, and creating/figuring something by yourself from scratch

    • @ttv_edxn
      @ttv_edxn Před rokem +175

      @@adam29334 Yeah but based on their final project results I'd say they learned a lot more in their first 100 hours than I ever learned in my first 6 months

    • @basvalan
      @basvalan Před rokem +2

      @@ttv_edxn And how do you actually learned it? Did you just install blender and started making something?

    • @pjhill5452
      @pjhill5452 Před rokem +11

      @@ttv_edxn Just curious about the job market. I was working towards being a full stack web dev, but 3D Design / Animation is just simply more interesting to me. Is there a job market for 3D design? It seems like a lot of it is just freelance work. Debating on whether or not to change gears or just make 3D design a hobby rather than actually pursuing a career from it.

    • @ttv_edxn
      @ttv_edxn Před rokem +12

      @@pjhill5452 The biggest career paths with 3D design and animation are with entertainment production companies - usually game development or animated movies - but those are difficult industries to get into. Other options mostly revolve around the CGI side of things but thats only loosely related

  • @gigiljames2591
    @gigiljames2591 Před rokem +1107

    Hansi's projects looked like something out of a game
    Martina's projects looked like something out of a movie
    Loved both ❤

    • @Konzertheld
      @Konzertheld Před 9 měsíci +21

      Yeah I was constantly thinking Hansi's projects just had a different style but looked really great. Also wow optimizing... that's what stops me from learning Blender. I use Unity and... I just want other people to make models for me that are optimized 😅

    • @sheikhshadab_16
      @sheikhshadab_16 Před 7 měsíci +9

      Yea Hansi's house looks like it's from Mondstadt in Genshin Impact

    • @Words-of-encouragement.-.
      @Words-of-encouragement.-. Před 28 dny +1

      @@Konzertheld Oof...Unity huh? You uh...you still doing that?

    • @bp4354
      @bp4354 Před 26 dny +1

      Yeah this video boils down to style vs skill

    • @GermanBleach
      @GermanBleach Před 16 dny

      @@Words-of-encouragement.-. I mean... why not

  • @kana4632
    @kana4632 Před rokem +5842

    what better way to procrastinate than to watch nerdforge

  • @heather4142
    @heather4142 Před rokem +1505

    Seriously, can we give Hansi a hand. We all know how crazy talented Martina is, but Hansi really did a great job! 👏👏👏 He's so good at the more realistic aspects which meshes so well with Martina's fantasy side. A perfect combo!

    • @marshawargo7238
      @marshawargo7238 Před rokem +42

      I kinda liked Hansi"s more. His 🍩 looks more realistic. Her door looked beautiful & better, but it didn't look like a dungeon door. Both final projects looked Great, but hers looked fantasy and his look more realistic with the lighting. His all three could have been a picture of the model!!!

    • @theoutpost9530
      @theoutpost9530 Před rokem +16

      And all without a tablet. That would have made it so much harder.

    • @lovebuzz4116
      @lovebuzz4116 Před rokem +17

      Imagine they design a game, like Lord of the Rings style. Martina would nail the elf world stuff while Hansi would nail the hobbit houses and such

    • @nxxb_gameplays8860
      @nxxb_gameplays8860 Před rokem +8

      Then what if they work on a project together with their own implements combined..😮

    • @snowball_from_earth
      @snowball_from_earth Před rokem +3

      Yeah, if she draws and he models then you'd get even more amazing results

  • @tuckkirby9194
    @tuckkirby9194 Před rokem +442

    I really think this shows just how productive you can be, in 3D and many other things, when you have clear goals and especially something at stake. Gotta find your motivation and focus wherever you can!

    • @DJB10T1C
      @DJB10T1C Před 11 měsíci +8

      "when you have free time" people who work day jobs can have a lot harder time squeezing in the time needed for this. It adds alot on your plate and can be stressful. especially with deadlines.

    • @BricenTheDisciple
      @BricenTheDisciple Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@DJB10T1C very true i lliike to make knives and stuff but its hard when u only have a few days out of ur week to do sumthing u enjoy

  • @nateto
    @nateto Před rokem +117

    I love Martina’s wizard tower concept, and I feel like that’s what sold it to a lot of people. But the environment that Hansi created and the overall feel was so amazing!

    • @sandroC.
      @sandroC. Před 7 měsíci +1

      IT was better honestly at least the atmosphere

  • @marsgizmo
    @marsgizmo Před rokem +1275

    Both of your final designs are incredible, for just 100 hours in Blender!
    Remarkable work 👏😎
    ..would love to see them 3D Printed in multi-colors 👀

    • @1x1.studio
      @1x1.studio Před rokem +5

      yes! They did such impressive jobs

    • @forkerion
      @forkerion Před rokem +2

      👀 Hey!

    • @WhimsyCottage
      @WhimsyCottage Před rokem +1

      They should print and then handpaint them! :D

    • @Meloncov
      @Meloncov Před rokem +2

      @@WhimsyCottage Yeah, colored 3D printers still aren't great, hand painted would look better.

    • @Kekkuli9
      @Kekkuli9 Před 10 měsíci

      For me it looks like these two were already very proficient in art, and kudos to them! To most of us mortals learning Blender is synonym for learning to create art. Learning a piece of software is a lot easier than learning a whole new craft, so people watching this shouldn't beat themselves up for not achieving the same results as these two experienced and skilled individuals. That being said, this looked like loads of fun, and I used to be pretty adequate at drawing, so I might try to give a shot at this ;).

  • @galaadri
    @galaadri Před rokem +898

    I love when Hansi is in videos too! He's really charismatic and your chemistry is amazing. You guys are great, keep making amazing content !

    • @TOGDaniel
      @TOGDaniel Před rokem +20

      I so agree. He is amazing and they compliment each other so well !

    • @HeatherHill2020
      @HeatherHill2020 Před rokem +17

      And I was really impressed with what Hansi brought to the table with his creativity! You are a good contender with Martina! Don't diminish your work!!

    • @jeremiahmason6127
      @jeremiahmason6127 Před rokem +3

      Definitely would love more challenges like this. reminds me of the steele vs stelter challenges over on alex steele's channel.

  • @stellabaier4113
    @stellabaier4113 Před rokem +306

    Can we all just please take a second to appreciate how cute they are as a couple, such a nice chemistry and superfunny to watch them together ❤️

  • @incaroads001
    @incaroads001 Před rokem +58

    This is kind of a vindication for me: for years I have been encouraging 3d artists who I know to learn how to draw traditionally. Dude, your stuff was really cool. Don't get me wrong. I think that the young lady's ability to execute her ideas and elaborate on them in 2d made a very noticeable difference in the quality of what she produced. Great and very inspiring video. Thanks.

  • @ejewart1450
    @ejewart1450 Před rokem +305

    Martina making the losing donut then nailing the fantasy stuff makes sense with her skill sets and huge quanitity of model making experience. The fact Hansi won the donut challenge also bodes well if he's spending the next week making all the food...

  • @SkyProgs
    @SkyProgs Před rokem +437

    You should do a Part 2 of this video, it was amazing :D
    You could do a project together, where Martina starts with the scetch, Hansi then does the modelling, Marthina the Texturing etc. So that you guys always switch after a step. I think it would be really interesting to see how similar your minds are, when it comes to doing a piece of art together.

    • @MyklCarlton
      @MyklCarlton Před rokem +8

      +1, perhaps in 6 months to give time for the skills to set (and not interfere with whatever awesome projects you already have in the pipeline)!

    • @vragec111
      @vragec111 Před rokem +1

      What a great idea!

  • @eallae
    @eallae Před rokem +56

    Not only are Nerdforge videos literal eye candy. I mean I think there are many of us who were made fun of for being crafty and nerdy and associating the two, but now watch them thriiiiiive.
    But they’re also couple goals af

  • @andreav83
    @andreav83 Před rokem +297

    Well done, Martina!
    Hansie, seriously, you CAN draw. I've been slowly learning how to draw in my spare time for two years now and I am NOWHERE as good as you are. You clearly have talent, so keep practising (preaches to self). I can't wait to see what you do next!
    P.S. You two are so adorable together.

    • @benirodriguez9516
      @benirodriguez9516 Před rokem +4

      I was thinking the same! If I were to draw something, it wouldn't look 10% as good as Hansie's. :P

    • @JohnPaulEnsign
      @JohnPaulEnsign Před rokem +8

      Spend 100 hours getting better at drawing 😉

    • @ch-yq5yn
      @ch-yq5yn Před rokem +2

      talent = hardwork.

  • @kademelien9363
    @kademelien9363 Před rokem +1153

    Martinas design and Hansis texturing and lightning are the perfect match. I would love to see a combined project in the future

    • @origamikira
      @origamikira Před rokem +21

      YES

    • @4theloveofDub
      @4theloveofDub Před rokem +39

      I second this! Let her design something and he can texture and do lighting

    • @vikingmetaldragon
      @vikingmetaldragon Před rokem +12

      Absolutely agree. Hansi made that light POP tf out! Martina made designs even more pretty than she is, well, almost.

    • @romxxii
      @romxxii Před rokem +1

      Martina's had, along with her complicated spire wtih multiple textures, also properly textured ground and a decent skybox. Hansi just went with clouds and generic lumpy earth, but man did he put in the work for that house. I agree with Martina: they both did a good job.

    • @HubertKnoblauch3DContentOnline
      @HubertKnoblauch3DContentOnline Před rokem

      Yes please!!

  • @victornoel36
    @victornoel36 Před rokem +405

    As an animation student/3D modeler myself, I'm impressed and proud that you both learned to use a software from scratch in just a few days.
    I wish Hansi knew about displacement and normal maps for the 3rd project. This would've saved him a lot of work.

    • @modumsnus
      @modumsnus Před rokem +26

      Was gonna say, my man thats gonna make ur PC cry if u dont bake all those details into the maps :)
      Very Very impressed by how far they got in 100 hours

    • @ChaoticallyAwkward
      @ChaoticallyAwkward Před rokem +6

      oh yeah when he said the vert(?) count i was like "my god no wonder your computer is giving up!!" displacement and normal maps are godsends for detailed stuff like bricks.

    • @coderaven1107
      @coderaven1107 Před rokem +6

      Can you recommend a good tutorial about both of these? I know I can google some, but knowing a good one is will be a gamechanger im sure

    • @Mark-dc1su
      @Mark-dc1su Před rokem +6

      I was simply screaming "NORMAL MAPS, HANSI! NORMAL MAPS!"

    • @0800sofa
      @0800sofa Před rokem

      @@Mark-dc1su Me too. That was literally the first thing i did when he said the amount of geometry he had

  • @TorQueMoD
    @TorQueMoD Před rokem +19

    Pro tip for 3D modellers who can't draw: Photo bash something together from a ton of other concept art like you're Dr Frankenstien and then make your own simplified sketch by tracing on top of your photo bash.

    • @gorkskoal9315
      @gorkskoal9315 Před rokem

      Huh that's a a good idea, i'll try that sometime.

    • @lucialopez7702
      @lucialopez7702 Před rokem

      Oh this is so great, thanks a ton for that tip

  • @abdellahbelbally2971
    @abdellahbelbally2971 Před 8 měsíci +12

    i spent 24h learning blender and i learned nothing 😂😂😂

    • @boOx4545
      @boOx4545 Před 12 dny

      I spent 10days on blender and learned that Minecraft is better

  • @TheDoctorKavok
    @TheDoctorKavok Před rokem +890

    As a Blender user, I always forget how tough it was to learn every hotkey. It's like a memory I'm trying to erase...

    • @MaMastoast
      @MaMastoast Před rokem +71

      I don't use blender myself, but I've used a ton of different software for years.. what honestly annoys me the most (and Blender is a big sinner here) is the lack of standardised controls... Feels like every single software has it's own ideas on how to navigate 3d space, it's so annoying... Took me a few months to truly get used to the switching back and forth between maya and zbrush

    • @TheDoctorKavok
      @TheDoctorKavok Před rokem +11

      ​@@MaMastoast I know! I keep switching my hotkeys on my other softwares because I'm used to Blender.

    • @vishwesh_nh
      @vishwesh_nh Před rokem +6

      As a fellow blender user, the hotkeys are like second instincts to me

    • @KR4FTW3RK
      @KR4FTW3RK Před rokem +3

      I did a lot with Blender 2.7 and the UI change that happened in 2.9 really put me off for a long time.

    • @abracadaverous
      @abracadaverous Před rokem

      @@MaMastoast This is a problem with music notation software too.

  • @MrBen31
    @MrBen31 Před rokem +127

    As a new Blender user:
    1. This software is truly AMAZING!
    2. Following tutorials is one thing.. putting yourself alone in front of an empty project is a complete different story, you realize how complex it is, modelling, materials, lighting, etc.
    3. What a beautiful couple you are!

    • @dutchdykefinger
      @dutchdykefinger Před rokem +1

      the true way to learn blender is using it for 2 weeks straight, finding all the options, then realize you're never even going to use even 40% of the vast universe that is blender
      40% is even extremely charitable... it has so much beyond just the shading and modeling/sculpting
      compositing, geometry nodes, the whole f-cure system and the generators/modifiers, extreme python extensibility and on and on and on
      some oddballs even use the video editor in blender, the motion tracking is top notch in blender, and gets used a shit ton, as well as chroma keying through the compositor
      so you can then decide on a toolset you want to use by deduction
      in the meanwhile you learn your hotkeys as you make a couple of models and try out some modeling styles and find a way to keep it simple yet powerful with the toolset you develop
      after 2 weeks of throwing yourself in every day, the hotkeys are in muscle memory well and proper, and navigating it becomes natural

    • @beastybear4499
      @beastybear4499 Před rokem +1

      “Blank canvas” syndrome is in all art forms

    • @MrBen31
      @MrBen31 Před rokem +2

      In Blender, it's called "Default Cube syndrom"

  • @jaybee4288
    @jaybee4288 Před 5 měsíci +7

    I love so so much how Martina is on a timer and has a deadline but still uses time to make a mood board. Sign of a true artist. This is a great challenge you should do more!

  • @Advil1024
    @Advil1024 Před 11 měsíci +13

    Self teaching Blender. That moment when you start to break through the wall between frustration and finally understanding how it works. That's a special moment.
    How frustrating was it for the two of you, knowing what one thing you needed to be able to do, but then you have to figure out what language to even use when searching the internet for instructions or tutorials that actually describe how to do that thing? Not that there isn't a wealth of resources, but every video goes through the steps so fast that you don't even know what they did and so you have to keep re-watching. I'm still not sure if I am a bad student or if there are a lot of bad teachers out there, but I'm making my way and designing things that I want to 3D print and that was my goal all along.

    • @Teh_Random_Canadian
      @Teh_Random_Canadian Před 10 měsíci +2

      What you said is 100% accurate. I also am learning blender for 3D printing, and after about 30hrs of making stuff and following tutorials I can make just about anything I think of. However I knew there is better / faster methods to do things I just don't know how to do them yet.

    • @woodyshooter
      @woodyshooter Před 2 dny

      @@Teh_Random_Canadian So without any modelling or drawing skills but decently handy with computer software... You would say I could make anything I can think about after 30 hours of practice? I'd love to make my own tabletop game stuff (miniatures/terrain)

    • @Teh_Random_Canadian
      @Teh_Random_Canadian Před 2 dny

      @@woodyshooter Yes, absolutely. Tons of tutorials on these things, once you do them you will have the skills to make your own.

    • @woodyshooter
      @woodyshooter Před 2 dny +1

      @@Teh_Random_Canadian that's way faster than I would have thought, any recommendations for tutorials?

    • @Teh_Random_Canadian
      @Teh_Random_Canadian Před 2 dny

      @@woodyshooter My first was Tutor4u's hammer. Also Blender guru's donut is a great one. Id start there then find ones that are specific to what you want to make.

  • @stereotomono803
    @stereotomono803 Před rokem +138

    would be nice to see a combo project where she designs and he sculpts. I feel like their skill level in blender is similar but her designs catch your eye better. on the other hand I like how he does lighting

    • @sarahwatts7152
      @sarahwatts7152 Před rokem +6

      I agree! Each of the lights seemed really strategic

    • @riz9770
      @riz9770 Před rokem +2

      agreed! they really complimented each other so well that if you forged them together it became like this perfect combo 🔥🔥🔥

    • @lavalabs
      @lavalabs Před 11 měsíci

      @@riz9770 🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤

  • @dreamingscarlettm5415
    @dreamingscarlettm5415 Před rokem +332

    As a game artist, it's amazing to watch how much you achived in 100 hours of learning Blender. That is seriously impressive.
    And this shows once more that you don't have to go to art school to learn game development. Everything you need to learn, you can find online

    • @o1497
      @o1497 Před rokem +5

      Art school for game development? You mean game design, the code is the development

    • @dreamingscarlettm5415
      @dreamingscarlettm5415 Před rokem +32

      @@o1497 well, the whole process of making a game is called development. The art too

    • @sliicky6776
      @sliicky6776 Před rokem +4

      @@dreamingscarlettm5415 Nope, game designers are the visionaries, game developers turn it into a reality. So no, no one is going to art school to learn game development because it's impossible to find it on their circularium.

    • @dreamingscarlettm5415
      @dreamingscarlettm5415 Před rokem +17

      @@sliicky6776 we could argue about definitions. Just saying that just code, without art is no (video-)game and vice versa. Btw there are schools where you learn "game design" which include the coding and art aspects.

    • @rexrip1080
      @rexrip1080 Před rokem +1

      A fair point, I have seen a couple of programs for a few schools. With a few people to point you in the right direction, a person can learn way faster. It is more about the will to learn then anything else. If you have a drive for it, you will learn it, regardless of talent.

  • @baudi7895
    @baudi7895 Před 9 měsíci +6

    the fact that your thumbnail isn't a clickbait, and you guys actually made it, in this short period of time is amazing

  • @fantasylovemagic
    @fantasylovemagic Před rokem +18

    Actually I don't know which one I would have chosen 'cause Martina's tower looks so cool and whimsical but Hansi's little house is so cosy and cute, and the texture looks amazing 🥺

  • @RyanKingArt
    @RyanKingArt Před rokem +6

    Hey, thanks for the shout-out to my channel you added in the description! 👍‍

    • @Nerdforge
      @Nerdforge  Před rokem +3

      Your tutorials were *super* helpful in this project! Keep up the amazing work! 😁🙌

    • @RyanKingArt
      @RyanKingArt Před rokem +2

      @@Nerdforge Glad to hear it! Thank you!

  • @nelareinfuss72
    @nelareinfuss72 Před rokem +85

    I love how well your strengths combine! IMO Martina is a great designer and she can draw amazing things, but I feel like Hansi really got the upper hand at texturing. Those bricks on the "failed" project were amazing! I can't begin to imagine what would happen if you two combined your respective strengths

  • @mikejury3632
    @mikejury3632 Před rokem +60

    I've tried learning Blender several times and it can be so tricky to get the hang of. Lots of hotkeys and tricks you need to know. This has motivated me to give it another try and maybe this time I can make the knowledge stick! Great video!

    • @ch-yq5yn
      @ch-yq5yn Před rokem +1

      Because if your not consistent in using it you will never learn it. Anything you are trying to learn must be done on a consistent basis.

    • @CommanderLexa8541
      @CommanderLexa8541 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@ch-yq5yn easier said than done

    • @just_archan
      @just_archan Před 3 měsíci

      Small advice:
      Find a goal. I am into blender over 15 years, but it was.. sketchy. Then I started modding Space Engineers. That pushed me very far.
      It doesn't have to be modding. But having tasks is a good way to be persistent

  • @katherinemcmahan8862
    @katherinemcmahan8862 Před rokem +11

    The designs were fantastic, but I found myself just enjoying watching the two of you interact. You're so much fun! Every time I watch your videos I feel like I'd love to just hang out with you. You're such a wholesome and quirky couple. This is what CZcams...no, the WORLD needs 💚 💙 💜

  • @Tjekkiman
    @Tjekkiman Před rokem +68

    I have known Blender for a long time, but you guys are the reason why I bought myself a 3D printer. You have had the 3D printers for a long time but finally learn Blender. I feel like there's some sort of cosmic balance in this. Thank you so much for your inspirational videos!

  • @WaterStyle77888
    @WaterStyle77888 Před rokem +63

    Hansi's final piece looks like a more practical model that would be great for a D&D campaign or even like the kind of houses that Martina's Wizard Tower would have like as a nearby village. Always neat to see what yall come up with, well done to both of you! :D

  • @nomore6167
    @nomore6167 Před rokem +9

    That was your first 100 hours in Blender? I am in complete awe of what you accomplished in such a short time. Those models were truly amazing. I love your playfulness and energy, too. Definitely top-notch entertainment in my book.

  • @texbecks6682
    @texbecks6682 Před rokem +1

    I loved watching you two do this. You're incredible artists, explorers, and really awesome as a couple and team. Thanks! It's so rare to see people show their learning like this.

  • @ChibiRandom13
    @ChibiRandom13 Před rokem +68

    Hansi did an amazing job with all the texturing and stuff on his models! Martina had more fun with shapes, but considering Hansi not being an artist he did so well in Blender its truly awe-inspiring. Like legitimately I have avoided 3d modelling for years bc its so scary but he really inspired me to wanna try it out again.

    • @gorkskoal9315
      @gorkskoal9315 Před rokem

      It doesn't help that the UX for a lot of 3d modeling apps is a complete dick.

  • @v.v365
    @v.v365 Před rokem +59

    Seeing how you guys customized each tutorial project (the differently colored donuts, the differently designed doors) and how it reflects how you two choose to wear your hair really hit me with how true to yourself and your tastes you guys live. It’s honestly incredibly inspiring!

  • @legacymindpilot
    @legacymindpilot Před rokem +3

    I love watching you two work together! I really do learn something new in every video.

  • @kynahjai
    @kynahjai Před rokem +1

    this was so inspiring to see with two-ish simple tutorials how far you can come in blender! Makes it feel much more achievable!

  • @nix-consulting
    @nix-consulting Před rokem +72

    It's good that Hansi has finally got his stage confidence and tapped into his inner showman 🙂

    • @smith9808
      @smith9808 Před rokem

      Haha doubt his confidence is very high now. She destroyed him at something he wanted to be good at 😂

    • @nix-consulting
      @nix-consulting Před rokem

      @@smith9808 😆 - but he took it cheerfully, in good stead

  • @MistahJsArcade
    @MistahJsArcade Před rokem +195

    Did we enjoy this? Really you have to ask? Not only is it always enjoyable to watch both of you incredibly talented people create, but this time, we get the added bonus of watching you expand your skill sets, and try something completely new for yourselves. Always a pleasure to see you have a new post!

  • @bluerediits
    @bluerediits Před rokem +1

    I really enjoyed this! I'm just now starting out blender and trying to appreciate my little victories and progress. It was super cool watching you guys learn so much and devote yourself to something so heavily and have it all come out looking great!

  • @casgrotto
    @casgrotto Před rokem

    i've been wanting to teach myself how to use blender for the longest time and have had so much frustration trying to learn so honestly this video from you is a god sent. so encouraging, empowering, and awesome to see you conquer this and gives me motivation and hope that i can do it too. thanks!

  • @JoutlawPhysics
    @JoutlawPhysics Před rokem +122

    :honorable slow clap: Both of you guys are excellent digital content creators. What a feat to learn Blender from scratch, then produce 3 polished and beautiful designs each in just 100 hours. Great work Hansi recovering after that reset. Martina, your artwork is always next level. Thanks for taking us along on your journey. It never gets old. ❣

  • @_C____
    @_C____ Před rokem +76

    This was such a good idea!! Also the donut and not making dinner are great incentives lol. Edit: I love that at the start of the challenge you are like "IM GONNA CRUSH THEM" and when you see each others results you are super constructive and porud and not competitive at all

  • @EmperorToast
    @EmperorToast Před rokem +3

    Those good drawing & art fundamentals help so much with 3D modeling/texturing. Good job by both of you!

  • @annieg1760
    @annieg1760 Před rokem +5

    First vid I’ve seen of you guys, you’re amazing!! My attention span is normally way too short for these type of vids but yall made it so entertaining so I’m a new sub🫶🏼

  • @jackprosser6350
    @jackprosser6350 Před rokem +98

    I love how Hansi is more present in this video than others, its really nice to see !!

  • @kirbybucks1662
    @kirbybucks1662 Před rokem +83

    Jeez you guys have such a diverse set of skills and can try anything
    Good job and thanks for the upload

  • @experimentalviking
    @experimentalviking Před rokem +7

    That was so fun!
    We need more of these challenges with you two!

  • @AdhvaithSane
    @AdhvaithSane Před rokem +1

    I’m proud of how crazy you guys went with the designs and creativity. Good job!

  • @Soviet_Cat1729
    @Soviet_Cat1729 Před rokem +126

    Im convinced that they both never run out of ideas

  • @cocoeasy7937
    @cocoeasy7937 Před rokem +31

    Martina: "there's something about a sketch that I have turned into a 3D space, that's so freaking cool"
    Also martina: *has been building elaborate dioramas from sketches for a very long time*

  • @WolfofBelgium
    @WolfofBelgium Před rokem +6

    I hope there will be a part 2.
    As a blender noob, this was very fun to watch 🙃

  • @melissal7984
    @melissal7984 Před rokem +7

    This was by far one of the best challenges to watch! Looks like you two had a lot of fun!...Also what did that golden donut taste like? It looked pretty good!

  • @Bluebird-xz1gw
    @Bluebird-xz1gw Před rokem +15

    I honestly loved Hansi's style! There was something kind of whimsical about the last two that was very cool!

  • @Kurt634
    @Kurt634 Před rokem +27

    I've been learning blender now for around 3 years you both did very well!! Congrats. Also Hansi I think using the decimate modifier on all the bricks could have helped with the crashing you were experiencing.

  • @Rawbherb
    @Rawbherb Před 9 měsíci

    I just started learning Blender, and this is really encouraging that you're capable of this amazing quality in such a short time! I'm gonna power through some projects!

  • @NewWorldOrgone
    @NewWorldOrgone Před rokem +2

    That time lapse behind Martina with the window in front of her turning to night...... (chef's kiss)

  • @Mommamacnz
    @Mommamacnz Před rokem +33

    I really enjoyed watching this. As always, Martina's artistry showed through, but it was wonderful to see Hansi for so much of the video and doing something artistic. He's increadibly creative in electronics and circuitry, but seeing his artistry was just wonderful. I'd like to see more of Hansi doing things like this too, alongside Martina.

  • @firebird8600
    @firebird8600 Před rokem +10

    Both designs in the 2nd and 3rd round are amazing, and Hanzi's design for round 3 was absolutely amazing for only half the time since he restarted. They're both wonderful!

  • @CutieNightmare
    @CutieNightmare Před rokem

    I like both of the final results! Every Project is so beautiful in it's own way! I watched this video as inspiration and motivation, before I start into tutorials. I tried to work with blender once and failed xD. But now I want to give it another try and I really enjoyed, watching you two, getting into it!

  • @victoriavieira4895
    @victoriavieira4895 Před 8 měsíci

    I love that even in a competition, they are so supportive of each other. Great job guys!!!

  • @aadarshjha
    @aadarshjha Před rokem +12

    0:00 Intro
    1:33 Challenge 1 (Donut)
    2:35 Comparing
    3:38 Challenge 2 (Dungeon Door)
    5:37 Comparing
    7:00 Challenge 3 (Wizard Tower)
    12:30 Sponsor
    13:12 Comparing

  • @mismonsta
    @mismonsta Před rokem +18

    Martina and Hansi are such good competitors yet super supportive sports. Bravo to you both! I need to open blender and not close it right away myself. 💕👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @danielk9316
    @danielk9316 Před 16 dny

    this is exactly what i was until now ... open it, being annoyed by not understanding it, not finding good tutorials (was a longer time ago) and closing it again. nowadays i restarted the process because i got bored of gaming. let's hope i stick to it until i can create something nice.
    1. i like choclate. his donut.
    2. definitly her door. wow, what a door!
    3. LOL "i can't draw" ... starts to draw a dream tavern for every pen and paper. dude, you definitly can draw!
    OMG, she is so on fire. i love it.
    both of them are awesome. i really like the bricks of his house, but the wizards tower is awesome. can't decide. really looking forward to my own stuff turning out great after watching this.

  • @fleurdeb7803
    @fleurdeb7803 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Beautiful work on both your parts. Blender looks like fun. I enjoyed seeing Hansi in front of the camera for a change. And INTO THE AM's got an amazing selection of graphic shirts. I could eat them instead of donuts, and I love my donuts.

  • @rawrrrz
    @rawrrrz Před rokem +32

    Yooo! This was fun. I primarily use Blender for game models. But WOW. If I didn't know for sure that I suck at art before, I sure do now. It's insane what someone with artistic talent can do with Blender and only a little bit of time. I've been at it for a couple years making derpy low poly things, but I was just blown away by the progress ya'll were able to make. Then at the end she was like 'oh, I made a shader for that..' what?! lol omg.. the shader graph still looks like something that belongs on an alien spaceship to me. I just can't make sense of it at all. So yeah, I would say that definitively you were both able to do better and learn Blender in more depth in 100 hours than I have after a couple years. Love that she mentioned the transition from real world 3D space was mostly just 'omg hotkeys' but otherwise it's awesome because copy+paste! For me, also the undo button. lol. I definitely agree and have tried to convince my mom to try digital art by describing it the same way. A Blender hotkey cheatsheet is also awesomely helpful to have open. Very well done, and hope to see more!

    • @benfrese3573
      @benfrese3573 Před rokem +2

      Well, don't beat yourself down :) I mean Game Art also involves a lot more technical details (normal maps, poly-count, uv-maps etc.) - I'd say that's a different skill-set.

    • @rawrrrz
      @rawrrrz Před rokem +3

      @@benfrese3573 Oh I didn't mean to seem to haha, but thanks for the encouragement. I do think I'm just more of a programmer than an artist though. Really I'm just proud you can at least look at the low poly things I make in Blender and tell what it's supposed to be... most of the time. lol! But yeah, good enough for what I'm doing, and for sure some differences. Like when his computer lagged haha, since I keep it minimal and low poly, I never get close to lagging in Blender lol.. Probably why I was so blown away with what they were able to do and by their attention to such small details, as that's just a whole different world of blender art that's beyond what I ever experience.

    • @maartenn2217
      @maartenn2217 Před rokem

      Did you see all the post its on her screen? I'm pretty sure she had a good old fashioned analog cheat sheet 😉

  • @jasonjulian1
    @jasonjulian1 Před rokem +43

    So cool! I've started learning 3d modeling as well, and I can share the feeling of being overwhelmed at first.
    100 hours and where you guys both ended up is amazing! Well done!

    • @plamoanddiorama8528
      @plamoanddiorama8528 Před rokem

      What software are your learning? I've done a bit of Cinema 4D, but Blender seems also to be very popular.

    • @benfrese3573
      @benfrese3573 Před rokem

      @@plamoanddiorama8528 Fon't waste your time switching software. There are good reasons to use one or the other, but overall it doesn't matter. When you are good at one of them you will pick up another software quickly.

  • @Nick-qq3sv
    @Nick-qq3sv Před rokem

    That was fun to watch! I've been wanting to learn Blender for a while myself. Maybe I'll finally get to it, you two are a good inspiration!
    Would be lovely to see a follow-up collaboration, you each have some things you're extra good at in there.

  • @louiseswanepoel8542
    @louiseswanepoel8542 Před rokem

    I really enjoy all your work. Love your energy and enthusiasm. I think you are super talented and I love your imagination. Also love the fact that you don't just show the final product but also show your mistakes. Loved this challenge!!!! Super fun to watch 👍

  • @blenderbuch
    @blenderbuch Před rokem +12

    I teached blender for over 20 years and that moment when the barrier breaks and the flow starts is always amazing for the student and the teacher. Congratulations 👏🎉

  • @lauriane166
    @lauriane166 Před rokem +13

    Ahah love this, Martina and Hansi trying to trash talk and then being the sweetest to each other at the reveal 😂 Love doesn't lie!!

  • @brado9892
    @brado9892 Před rokem +2

    That looked fun, I want to go back and relearn "Bryce" a 3d environmental software I started using years ago in my Graphic design beginning. Always enjoy seeing you both support and push each other in these challenges.

  • @FireLysm
    @FireLysm Před rokem

    I really love those 100h projects, it really is giving me another perspective. to look at my projects that I want to work on and you guys inspired me a lot!

  • @eternalconfusion6226
    @eternalconfusion6226 Před rokem +9

    Hansi did so good! I kinda expected Martina would win but I was surprised by his performance!!! I think if he keeps working on it he's going to be amazing in very little time!! Great job to both keepers of the nerdforge, you're awesome ♥️♥️♥️♥️!!!

  • @johnnyc.5979
    @johnnyc.5979 Před rokem +10

    I'm impressed. I've been trying to learn blender for decades, and you guys do it in 100 hours. So much talent you both have, great work!

  • @TheLastRebelTuna
    @TheLastRebelTuna Před rokem

    Thank You for doing this video. I Have been wanting to learn or at least dip my toes into blender for a while.
    I appreciate this video and the links to the tutorials, to help anyone aspiring to learn this is just wonderful.
    Thanks for inspiring me!

  • @debnadaebna9981
    @debnadaebna9981 Před rokem

    Watched every bit of this video. I admire your hard work and enjoyment when you create stuff and edit your videos! You inspire me so thank you for that!

  • @chrisacker499
    @chrisacker499 Před rokem +5

    I watched this the day it was posted, but I've been watching a few older vids recently. I just finished watching the old Natural Nerd mini fridge build. Some people might say that Martina's hair is shocking, but I know better. Getting used to her hair after all these later videos, but THEN running across her with "normal" locks is a shock.
    Also, I just realized I got to see her bracers do their magic. I don't think there was anything wrong with her teeth before, but I know when you are sensitive about something, getting it addressed is so wonderful.
    In that vein, congrats Martina on getting your teefies all straightened! More than that though, getting the braces off in general. My younger sister had them and her mouth was always cut up. Kudos!
    I also chuckled at their wonder of reaching 1 million subs (10,000 ...lol...balloon shortages ftl!) and cake party. If you had only known in just 1 year it would more than double.

  • @waynejennison5290
    @waynejennison5290 Před rokem +12

    Everything Martina makes is always awesome, and I think Hansi's building looks like a Dwarven tavern from Lord of the Rings, way to go guys loved every minute.

  • @EnriquePage91
    @EnriquePage91 Před rokem

    This was amazing! I’ve been using Blender since forever and I’m amazed at how quickly both of you managed to pick it up. It’s definitely obvious that Blender has gotten a lot friendlier for beginners because I don’t think 100 hours is much experience for 3D software and yet you’ve both done incredible work! Clearly - it also shows just how talented both of you are - congratulations.
    PS: learning hot keys becomes SUBSTANTIALLY easier when you (ironically) learn A LOT of programs. You’d actually be Amazed at how many shortcuts actually make sense under the context of their usage (sometimes even shared amongst softwares of the same kind). So maybe actually try to learn more softwares and you’ll get over that detail you mentioned. Hahaha! At least that was my experience.
    Anyways cheers! This video is amazing 🙏🏼

  • @GetOffMyKittieNuts
    @GetOffMyKittieNuts Před 7 měsíci +1

    Seeing people spend a few days learning what took me years to teach myself is kind of a punch in the gut. Nice work!

  • @ObesetoBeast
    @ObesetoBeast Před rokem +4

    This was SUCH a fun video to watch! I love seeing the dynamic between both of you

  • @bidian9983
    @bidian9983 Před rokem +8

    This was so fun to watch! I hope you guys do more of these kind of challenges together cuz is so fun to see you both! Great video, you are both so creative!

  • @papayasuniverse2001
    @papayasuniverse2001 Před rokem +1

    eeeeeeeek! ive been trying to learn blender for two years so i can design my own characters, and this has given me so much inspration, especially because you guys are my favorite youtube chanel and i will always look up to you.

  • @AlexandraAlmanzarRivera

    I loved this. I just found this channel and I feel inspired! I ain't never probably going to do something like this, but I am enjoying seeing your talent Martina. You are wonderful!

  • @a_karch
    @a_karch Před rokem +11

    You guys are so inspirational! I am a graduated 3D artist, but still unemployed because of recent industry laid-off and junior job crisis, so I ve been feeling quite down. And your enormous energy to just go for it and learn something new and interesting gives me my own inspiration and desire to develop my skills further and do some 3D work also for fun because I love it and not only cus its my future and only job
    Thank you so much guys

  • @theresavandever1387
    @theresavandever1387 Před rokem +9

    Guys!! This was so much fun to watch both your creative sides!! I'd love to see you two do more of these! Of course nothing can compare to when you build or paint something in real life but this was so fun to watch. Please do some more challenges like this. I love to see the differences in you both. Hansi, I think you kicked it out of the park! Don't ever underestimate yourself, your better then you think you are!! I think you did a wonderful job!! Martina you did an awesome job!! You guys have different styles and I think both were equally as good as the other just different styles. YES!!! If love to see more of you challenging each other with this software!!

  • @thepottervault
    @thepottervault Před rokem +17

    Currently learning Blender myself after 20 years of using 3DSmax so this was great inspiration. congrats on the results.

    • @leroicf
      @leroicf Před rokem

      which one would you recommend?

    • @I_was_a_Bullfrog
      @I_was_a_Bullfrog Před rokem +1

      @@leroicf I started with Maya and I'd recommend starting with Blender. It's free and once you have your foundational skills set up in it, you'd have little reason to move to other software, but if you did it would likely be easier.

    • @shot1999
      @shot1999 Před rokem +1

      @@leroicf blender 100% it keeps upgrading, has a huge community, its free and you will never get out of tutorials, 3D max is a pretty robust software but is very old so the amount of tutorials is very reduced, and also you need external sources like corona render to make certain textures like water and other fluids, and lastly Maya is the industry standard, but the good thing is that all this 3D software work pretty much the same, so if you become familiar with blender, then switching to Maya will be easier.

  • @MCRktPlays10
    @MCRktPlays10 Před 4 měsíci

    this is one of the only videos i keep coming back to. its a fun chalenge but still has a chill vibe which i think is amazing. (also hanzi you could have used colection instances for all the stones without making your computer die)

  • @nostalgicsapphic8450
    @nostalgicsapphic8450 Před rokem +5

    i love that even tho they’re competing against each other they’re still super supportive of each other’s work TT

  • @RoseKindred
    @RoseKindred Před rokem +3

    I have to say this was amazing. I have been learning Blender for a few years, and you both did so amazingly. I personally love the cottage because it looks 3D printable (which is what I am trying to focus on) but the wizard tower made such a great setting and image.

  • @SwagHyde
    @SwagHyde Před rokem

    i love art challenges and I love blender but it seems not that many people make challenges learning digital art and/or certain softwares so i love that you made this video!
    i was already there for your other cool challenges but it's nice seeing one that's about computer generated graphics

  • @DawnMontgomeryAuthor
    @DawnMontgomeryAuthor Před rokem

    I'm really looking forward to you learning how to take your high poly meshes and bake them onto low poly models to save on processor issues. You guys are amazing!!! You've inspired me to take on one of these challenges to learn new software! Thank you, as always, for your amazing content!

  • @YukienVT
    @YukienVT Před rokem +3

    Aaa I could see how Martina already knows that it is easier to build something starting with basic shapes while Hansi was focused on every small detail from the beginning. But They ended up creating something amazing

  • @crackedname3409
    @crackedname3409 Před rokem +10

    I have learned Blender a long time ago and kinda felt uninspired. With this video you have inpired me to get to blender again, and I've been sitting here doing Blender for 3 hours now (I'm writing this comment 3 hours after the release of the video) and it's so much fun again! Thanks!
    *Every render was sooooo amazing!! Keep on going, and I think it would be funny to see like random posts in Discord 'Which render is better?' :D

  • @druskie4h
    @druskie4h Před rokem +3

    This is my first time here and just love this! It's like a the modern love of the Inception movie (a happy version) where you two learn and create together. I hope I can do this in the future too! Subscribed and off to watch the rest!

  • @timmcveigh-pedersen5442
    @timmcveigh-pedersen5442 Před rokem +2

    Love your channel! Your videos always leaves me with a smile on my face :). So talented both of you, keep up the good work!