Blender 3.0 Beginner Tutorial Part 2: Editing

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  • UPDATE 2023: There's a new version of this tutorial remade for Blender 4.0: • Blender Tutorial for C...
    Blender tutorial showing you how to add objects and edit them with proportional falloff. Part 2 of the donut series.
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    Chapter marks:
    0:00 Intro
    0:30 Adding objects
    1:40 Object parameters
    5:38 Real-world measurements
    7:24 Applying scale
    8:15 Flat & Smooth shading
    9:42 Subsurf modifier
    11:52 Edit mode
    14:44 Proportional editing
    17:55 Shrink/Fatten (Move along normals)
    20:05 Bonus: Select Random
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Komentáře • 4,6K

  • @render_dream33
    @render_dream33 Před 2 lety +3101

    10:21 If your donut disappears when you add Subdivision Surface. Click "Edit > Preferences" on the menu bar to open the Preferences Window. Then Switch to the "Viewport" Tab, click "Subdivision" and uncheck "GPU subdivision" below. Now the object should be visible.

    • @G1esas
      @G1esas Před 2 lety +77

      Thanks man

    • @beacon382
      @beacon382 Před 2 lety +43

      Thank you so much.

    • @mariahbutner9772
      @mariahbutner9772 Před 2 lety +55

      OMG thaanks glad i came to the comments

    • @ThanhNguyen-tz1fp
      @ThanhNguyen-tz1fp Před 2 lety +35

      Thank you so much bro. It took me a lot of time at this when the donut is disappeared. I'm re-making the donut for 2nd time and happy to came across your comment. Thanks a bunch bro!

    • @duskknight1815
      @duskknight1815 Před 2 lety +6

      Thank you so much

  • @alzamonart
    @alzamonart Před 2 lety +1934

    For those stuck at around 15:20 with a keyboard without PgDn/PgUp keys:
    1- Edit mode > Select a vertex in the donut
    2- Press the G key, *then* scroll up and/or down your middle mouse wheel until the size circle appears so you can adjust it to your needs. Size determines surface affectation radius.
    EDIT: Make sure you have "proportional editing" turned on as in the video, otherwise it won't work. Has happened to me. ^_^!
    * I'm leaving this here for the next time I forget it, this was a personal peeve from Donut 2.0 tutorial :)

    • @pbezunartea
      @pbezunartea Před 2 lety +41

      Thanks so much! very helpful!

    • @Alegar-rt2kr
      @Alegar-rt2kr Před 2 lety +60

      I love you from the bottom of my heart! I've been stuck here for 15 minutes!

    • @TheOuterBox
      @TheOuterBox Před 2 lety +27

      Thanks, I was very confused what I was missing

    • @yousseftr7968
      @yousseftr7968 Před 2 lety +6

      Thanks so much!

    • @joshrinker1514
      @joshrinker1514 Před 2 lety +35

      I am still having trouble with and it's still zooming in and out instead. Also, then I got the XYZ around my vertices.

  • @vittoriobertolino
    @vittoriobertolino Před rokem +580

    07:10 If you get stuck because of a "zoom limit" you have to go to Edit > Preferences > "Navigation" tab > "Auto" and checkmark "Depth"

  • @JayJoeVid4EVER
    @JayJoeVid4EVER Před rokem +33

    Not even on the third part and I can already think of ways to incorporate what I've learned in order to make some things I had in mind. What a great teacher.

  • @spacedevice47
    @spacedevice47 Před rokem +2224

    Spent over an hour trying to get the proportional editing bit to work, to the point it was driving me insane. The bit that is missed is:
    YOU HAVE TO HAVE A VERTICES SELECTED, then press G. Then your scroll wheel alters the area size and moving the mouse moves the surface of the donut like in the tutorial.

    • @Braindead-Baby-Hazel
      @Braindead-Baby-Hazel Před rokem +85

      Thank ya partner, I appreciate ya. * Non-platonic smooches *

    • @Waecholo
      @Waecholo Před rokem +51

      I still got stuck, cuz I'm not getting the circle where you can adjust how the details are gonna look of the donut. ;w;

    • @lol_fire_2232
      @lol_fire_2232 Před rokem +26

      thanks man just got stuck and searched in the commentary section to see if it was only me or just the new version
      i also relaunched a few times my computer and blender really thanks

    • @grimmaidentales
      @grimmaidentales Před rokem +34

      But the ring thingy won't come 😭

    • @ursa525
      @ursa525 Před rokem +4

      thank you

  • @babydragonbee1640
    @babydragonbee1640 Před 2 lety +189

    8:15 for anyone else who was stuck or confused because right click unselects all you have to do for the new versoin is select it and press w hopefully that helped one of you guys :)

    • @hopecrystalyt1143
      @hopecrystalyt1143 Před 2 lety +9

      Thank you sm! I've been stuck on this since yesterday

    • @thataliencon
      @thataliencon Před rokem +5

      Omg you are a lifesaver 👍👍👍

    • @ceogizmo
      @ceogizmo Před rokem +2

      How do I pull up the context menu with a track pad ?

    • @harperscott9660
      @harperscott9660 Před rokem +5

      @@ceogizmo Do you mean for laptop users? If so, here's what worked: Go to Edit -> Preferences -> Keymap -> Select with Mouse Button: if default is "Left", you set it to "Right". Go back to your donut and then right click.

    • @ceogizmo
      @ceogizmo Před rokem +1

      @@harperscott9660 hey thanks! it worked :)

  • @Beobout6
    @Beobout6 Před rokem +10

    Your tutorials are so well organized, they are quite amazing. I really appreciate the free HOT KEY list in part one and advice for beginners. This is my first stab at 3D and I look forward to continuing these lessons. Thank you. USA

  • @ItsNattyCakes
    @ItsNattyCakes Před rokem +2

    i spent HOURS trying to figure out everything so when i searched it up and found you, i finally figured out how to use blender for my own projects and little decorations for my 3d printer to print out, thank you a lot for making these videos and keep up the work!

  • @enkephalin2803
    @enkephalin2803 Před 2 lety +2178

    Make the donut!!
    Timestamp:
    0:00 - Poliigon
    0:20 - delete default cube (hotkey:X)
    0:25 - add new object (hotkey: shift+A)
    1:10 - donut shape (Add mesh > Torus)
    1:35 - options for the mesh added
    2:11 - recall the options menu (hotkey:F9; or just delete and re-add)
    2:38 / 3:04 - make the donut thick (changing minor radius in option menu)
    3:26 - changing major and minor segments (resolution of donut / amount of geometry)
    4:55 - segments of the donut (40 for major, 16 for minor, < just for reference, can try with your own number)
    5:41 - size of the donut
    6:08 - properties of the object (the sidebar at the second right part of the screen); (hotkey:N)
    6:33 - unit system (wacky imperial!)
    6:58 - scaling (hotkey:S), 10cm/0.1m for reference
    7:24 - apply the scale, should always be 1.0, otherwise everything will be messed up (CTRL+A to apply > Scale)
    8:15 - remove jagged lines (shade flat / shade smooth), (select the object then right click)
    9:05 / 9:42 - sub-surf / subdivision surface modifier (right part of screen > spanner > add modifier > subdivision surface)
    10:37 - what is sub-surf modifier doing
    11:52 - edit mode (1. hotkey:TAB; 2. Top left corner[Object Mode]; 3. CTRL+TAB )
    13:47 / 14:35 - add imperfect details to donut(make it bumpy), (hold shift to select multiple vertices, G for moving/grab)
    14:44 - proportional editing (hotkey:O)
    15:58 - proportional editing for trackpad
    17:18 - problem while moving
    17:51 - shrink and flatten (moving along normal) (hotkey:ALT+S)
    19:20 - problem: why I can’t click on my camera? (object and editing mode)
    20:05 - select random
    20:36 - falloff type (beside the proportional editing)

  • @hineko_
    @hineko_ Před 2 lety +604

    if your zooming in slows down after you scaled down the torus just do "View Selected"(with your torus selected hit tilde and then 3)

  • @shoheikomatsu954
    @shoheikomatsu954 Před rokem +123

    If you're stuck in 15:19 , Since you made the donut small the selection area (the circle thing ) needs to be the same size as well. Just press the proportional editing button, select some mesh, press "G" and scroll till you see the selection area.

  • @astridfinley7763
    @astridfinley7763 Před rokem +23

    21:16 when you are doing scale you need to change the size (1 in/0.1 m) first and then make sure you click the object before pressing ctrl + a and locking the scale.

  • @FarQuZeDesigns
    @FarQuZeDesigns Před 2 lety +2922

    Year 2060: Blender Guru has evolved to a donut and now exists inside of Blender 6.0 :D

  • @gold_spin1639
    @gold_spin1639 Před 2 lety +199

    An important tip from a fellow beginner, always create a folder for your projects and use save as to keep multiple versions of your models. Undo can only go back so far, so each time you delve into a new portion of your project, make a new version so you can go back just in case you make any catastrophic changes that you can’t back out of. Otherwise you’re gonna learn the hard way.

    • @_S_P_A_C_E_M_A_N_
      @_S_P_A_C_E_M_A_N_ Před 2 lety +15

      Also: save regularly. Every time you save, blender automatically generates a .blend1 file which is your previously saved file. Just remove the 1 at the end of the extension and you can work on it. It's saved me a time or two.

    • @skii9333
      @skii9333 Před 2 lety +8

      Yep somehow I’m just realizing this after restarting for the 5th time.

    • @pacomatic9833
      @pacomatic9833 Před 2 lety +1

      Noted.

    • @cyranetic
      @cyranetic Před 2 lety +1

      Learned this the hard way after getting the pt 4, not realizing I messed something up in pt 3, and having to start again at the beginning. Save a new file after completing each part, so you can easily go back to your latest correct version.

    • @cyranetic
      @cyranetic Před 2 lety +1

      Learned this the hard way after getting the pt 4, not realizing I messed something up in pt 3, and having to start again at the beginning. Save a new file after completing each part, so you can easily go back to your latest correct version.

  • @danieljamesmead
    @danieljamesmead Před rokem +2

    Im just starting to explore blender. I instantly like the way you present yourself and the tutorial and I can't wait to get going on this journey with you.

  • @s.j.carroll6185
    @s.j.carroll6185 Před rokem +39

    Great series so far!
    For those who got stumped at 14:45, try these steps:
    1) Turn off the "snap" magnet at the top of the screen. The donut seems to be much too small for vertices to escape the gravity well of "snap".
    2) Click on a vertex, then press G.
    3a) Scroll whichever way makes the number in the top left corner of the screen (Proportional Size) get smaller. Eventually the coveted grey circle should shrink into view.
    3b) Alternatively, left-click once, and go to the "> Move" option that appears in the bottom left corner of the screen. Change proportional size to 0.040.
    Move your cursor around, and hopefully the vertex will move, too!
    If not, maybe you need to do step 2 again? Hope this helps!

    • @ChocolatePink29
      @ChocolatePink29 Před rokem +4

      Thank you sooooo much, you really helped me! I was going insane trying to figure it out 😅

    • @eunicelai220
      @eunicelai220 Před rokem +2

      yes this one!!!

    • @rosalugorivera9868
      @rosalugorivera9868 Před rokem +3

      This is the comment that helped me get the ring to finally show on screen. I was stuck on that step for an hour... it was driving me insane lol

    • @Patobeur08
      @Patobeur08 Před rokem +2

      This comment is GOLD !! thanks mate !

    • @GooglyMoogly420
      @GooglyMoogly420 Před rokem +2

      Thank you!

  • @BorislavJordanov
    @BorislavJordanov Před rokem +648

    13:39 If when you press "G" the whole object moves even though you have only 4 vertices selected, it's because the radius of proportional editing is too big! To change the radius, use the scroll wheel down and scroll like crazy. Don't get discouraged. Eventually, a circle will appear!

    • @portgasdami
      @portgasdami Před rokem +25

      I have that problem, and I scrolled down like hell until I could no more, no circle appeared and the dang thing still kept moving...

    • @BorislavJordanov
      @BorislavJordanov Před rokem +23

      ​@@portgasdami, Please try changing the scroll's direction and look at the units in the top left corner.

    • @sohanalva
      @sohanalva Před rokem +5

      THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!

    • @Markv22
      @Markv22 Před rokem +5

      I was stuck on that haha, thanks you very much!

    • @tegansimmonds5397
      @tegansimmonds5397 Před rokem +4

      thank you thank you thank you!!!

  • @jgg2032
    @jgg2032 Před rokem +42

    What I like most about this series is that you are not PRESUMPTUOUS. You find no need to flex your knowledge and throw in terms that prove you know what you're talking about. That is what makes so many tutorials go wrong. We're here to learn about BLENDER, not here to learn how much YOU know about Blender. It is our first time touching this thing and you explain it with that as your foundation.

    • @ZenitsuKunn
      @ZenitsuKunn Před rokem +3

      so true, well hows ur blender journey

    • @khaimk4r4su
      @khaimk4r4su Před 10 měsíci

      he sure loves to point out to invest in a mouse.

  • @ghhn4505
    @ghhn4505 Před rokem +6

    This is actually so sick, it feels like messing with clay but with more precision and I can already tell I'm going to enjoy 3D Modeling. Thank you.

    • @SmokeandSpirit
      @SmokeandSpirit Před 8 měsíci

      Then, if you want the lack of precision and enjoy the claylike aspects, the sculpting tab has clay like sculpting functionality with all it's squishy goodness.

  • @lynic-0091
    @lynic-0091 Před 10 měsíci +21

    A few years ago I finished your donut tutorial in Blender and was beyond excited. Then once I got to UV unwrapping I unfortunately gave up and quit because it was way too hard.
    Now I'm following your tutorial once again, this time I won't give up that easily.
    Your tutorials are still incredibly good. If you can explain a complicated program like Blender this easily, you're one hell of a teacher!

    • @fulltimefrontend
      @fulltimefrontend Před 10 měsíci +2

      same here, trying to learn blender, 5 years and counting !

  • @LoganLovell
    @LoganLovell Před 2 lety +131

    I'm an engineer who uses CAD every single day - but I've always wanted to get into more "artistic" modelling and rendering. When i found out Blender was free I immediately started diving in. This by far is the best tutorial series I've seen - and I love that you mix in humor and are casual while also being super clear on what you are doing, how it works, and what you might use it for. subscribed instantly

    • @khaimk4r4su
      @khaimk4r4su Před 10 měsíci +1

      stick to cad for cad. i am finding Blender extremely inexact and it needs elaborate shortcuts for things that are so simple

  • @timniebergall344
    @timniebergall344 Před 2 lety +48

    A university of a friend of mine tells their students to go watch these videos to learn blender.
    This man single handedly raised a new generation of designers.

    • @solo8734
      @solo8734 Před 2 lety +4

      Its amazing how videos can often perform perfectly as lectures compared to actually sitting down in a classroom setting. Listening to someone lecture about blender. Imagine having to take notes of this stuff without having to use a computer.

    • @pandaexpress7673
      @pandaexpress7673 Před 2 lety +2

      @@solo8734 yeah somewhere along the way learning was defined as going into an education institution but really you can learn just fine anywhere, on your own with the right guidance

  • @kumakuma_07
    @kumakuma_07 Před rokem

    I've been looking for a tutorial like this for DAYS. Every time I open blender I get stressed out, so I look for a tutorial. Since I want to use blender for figure creation, most tutorials are too old or too complex for me. For the first time since I downloaded it, blender is kinda fun. All of this is super helpful since I'm going to art school in the fall, and 3d sculpting teaches great lessons in depth and shape lol.

  • @torriak7984
    @torriak7984 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for these tutorials. You're so entertaining to watch but also just a great teacher in general. I'll be watching a lot more of your videos as I start to get into 3D modeling! Super excited

  • @RelaxingTime258
    @RelaxingTime258 Před 2 lety +129

    When your mesh (torus) is small and you are struggling with the zoom or rotation view, just select your torus and click "~" under the Esc button and go to "view selected" or 3, and you can rotate or zoom your mesh (torus) now without any problem.

    • @perico0507
      @perico0507 Před 2 lety +6

      Thanks! I couldn't zoom in enough. I thought I would have to just work with a 1 meter donut to actually see what is going on haha

    • @SylviaEvilKitty
      @SylviaEvilKitty Před 2 lety +1

      THANK YOUUUU!! Man, this was a very specific command that I had difficulty googling hahaa

    • @esoterictaxcollector9556
      @esoterictaxcollector9556 Před 2 lety +1

      You're a lifesaver

    • @ryanmcc09
      @ryanmcc09 Před rokem +2

      dude thank you i was getting very frustrated

    • @kspayton
      @kspayton Před rokem

      ty so much! this has been bugging me for weeks! XD

  • @coniker979
    @coniker979 Před 2 lety +39

    at 8:30 you can also use the 'W' key to open the object context menu

  • @paul-olof
    @paul-olof Před rokem

    For one I'm very impressed with all of the helpful ppl here commenting suggestions and Yes I too love the way you teach. I have a really good feeling about what seemed to be a really daunting task at learning Blender. Thank you kindly

  • @Kyarchuu_draws
    @Kyarchuu_draws Před 10 měsíci

    This is helping so much! As soon as I opened the app the first time I closed it because I had no idea what was going on but thanks to this tutorial I made an actual object and learned the layout. I can't wait to learn the rest of the steps for the donut

  • @longboi4007
    @longboi4007 Před rokem +340

    For those tract pad users like me who are stuck at 15:22 press w to change your selection type press w until you see a circle in your cursor it means your selection type now is for vertices then select a vertices and press g then use two fingers and scroll up it should work the same way like the mouse wheel. Just scroll up till you see another circle its a little darker than the selection circle then just look at the top right corner for the proportional size and adjust it to 0.004 it doesn't have to be exact. Another tip to select multiple vertices this can work for both laptop and pc users just move your camera angle where you can see the side you want to adjust then try to capture multiple vertices inside the selection circle then press g adjust it to your desired proportional size and move it how ever you want! _(´ω`_)⌒)_ sorry English isn't really my mother tongue so sorry for any grammatical errors you see just wanted to help : )

  • @sethmossberg7045
    @sethmossberg7045 Před 2 lety +15

    I know a TON about Blender, but I'm watching it all over again the same way you watch a long awaited sequel

  • @Zero-wl7oe
    @Zero-wl7oe Před 8 měsíci

    Probably the clearest and easiest to understand Tutorial i've seen yet. Many thanks.

  • @rybotnik
    @rybotnik Před rokem +3

    i didnt know i wanted to get into 3d modelling until i stumbled accross your videos. You're a great teacher!

  • @Thesierrashow
    @Thesierrashow Před 2 lety +339

    Seriously the greatest beginner tutorials on CZcams. I've never gotten so hype to see a tutorial channel upload

    • @joysavvy
      @joysavvy Před 2 lety +4

      Same here 🍩

    • @gami220
      @gami220 Před 2 lety +3

      same here

    • @novavortex7763
      @novavortex7763 Před 2 lety +4

      I kind of disagree he can be quite chaotic at times.
      I'm not a beginner I've done stuff already and getting better at it, I think Grant abbitt is clearer then Andrew.

    • @captaincrispy2184
      @captaincrispy2184 Před 2 lety +4

      @@novavortex7763 I agree. Andrew is a great guy and the tutorial is super useful and a wholesome part of the community. But in terms of clarity, the CGBoost's Apple Tutorial would be my top recommendation.

    • @Thesierrashow
      @Thesierrashow Před 2 lety +2

      @@novavortex7763 Really? I think that's his hook. I'm no longer a beginner either but as someone who started with donut 2.0 fresh out the gate his personality and conversational tone kept me entertained enough to watch the whole series. It'd be pretty hard to someone who's laser focused on teaching and taking it slow for hours.

  • @blenderguru
    @blenderguru  Před rokem +27

    Stuck? Join the new Blender Guru Discord to ask for help or just hang with other Blender users: discord.gg/c3B2sZDsam

    • @xegrandclips
      @xegrandclips Před rokem +2

      Woah , that's great. Its gonna be really helpful
      I have tried the old Donut tutorials in the past , but I always get stuck and never make it till the end. My exams are over, and I finally have time to start over again . Hoping to complete it . 😊

    • @aquamufin8783
      @aquamufin8783 Před rokem

      how zoom in so close?

    • @Teo117
      @Teo117 Před rokem +3

      The invite expired, is there another one? I'd love to join. I'm kinda stuck on something goofy. I can't zoom in past a certain point. I saw you use a hotkey to recenter, though I don't know what it is. Help?

    • @Teo117
      @Teo117 Před rokem

      @@aquamufin8783 ikr same

    • @bunniblossomss
      @bunniblossomss Před rokem

      @@Teo117 I am having the S A M E issue. 😭😭

  • @chaunskiez
    @chaunskiez Před rokem

    just started today, i've been a designer and an editor for more than 5 years but this is making me smile all the way like a maniac

  • @SucksAtGames12
    @SucksAtGames12 Před 11 měsíci +1

    6:45 is absolutely hilarious. things like this make this more fun when learning

  • @steveschreiner7444
    @steveschreiner7444 Před 2 lety +212

    Actually, thank you for not having a expert tunnel vision, everytime when you said most people had this problem, I had the exact problem and you gave a solution for it.
    This is something rare and you deserve every single subscriber.

    • @visnau1126
      @visnau1126 Před 2 lety +12

      Yeah totally, how he just knows the exact problems we are going to be experiencing is amazing and makes this tutorial so quality.

    • @CartoonyPirate
      @CartoonyPirate Před 2 lety +2

      Almost as if the developers of Blender intended to make it user friendly

  • @hotsieswill
    @hotsieswill Před rokem +29

    I've honestly had such a tough time learning blender and for the first time I'm getting it! The way you teach is awesome and I don't feel confused at all on any point and actually feel confident in making my own meshes already by video 2 and usually I get bored easily on other tutorials but you're straight to the point where I don't wander off and can come back and remember what I was doing if I did. Thank you so much!

    • @happymealchiz
      @happymealchiz Před rokem +1

      you got this, you will be a master at blender in no time! Never give up!

  • @Restlessab
    @Restlessab Před 10 měsíci +1

    I'm really shocked and thrilled at the same because of how easy this man makes it look!

  • @Solace243
    @Solace243 Před rokem

    Have to agree, im partial to a chunky slab of dough.
    Really appreciate the time youve taken to teach us.
    Thankyou

  • @Vinnyguy707
    @Vinnyguy707 Před 2 lety +227

    Thank you so much for this! My son is 8 years old and he followed you step by step. He had minimal help from me. He finished he donut and was so excited.
    Teaching an 8 year old this stuff truely speaks to your teaching method. Again, thank you.

    • @visnau1126
      @visnau1126 Před 2 lety +46

      That is so awesome, with him starting at 8 he will be an amazing 3d modeler if he sticks through it, I am a bit jealous of him!

    • @Gekoloudios
      @Gekoloudios Před 2 lety +13

      well this is wholesome

    • @tyg715
      @tyg715 Před 2 lety +2

      😦😕😕

    • @CaroleeGernhardt
      @CaroleeGernhardt Před 2 lety +7

      I'm so impressed, I've been making my donut for 3 nights now!

    • @mariosion
      @mariosion Před rokem +6

      That is AWESOME! Wish I was that kid lol, I could draw stuff on paper, but 3D modeling at that age, that’s wonderful.

  • @bint_muhammed3555
    @bint_muhammed3555 Před 2 lety +158

    @8:32 ok so at first for me, the right click wasn't working, by the way, mine is a Dell 10 Pro PC. I did a bit of researching and found out that you can pull that up with the "W" hotkey as well (as long as the donut is selected.) Hope this helps for anyone who needs it :) Also. @16:03 if you can't find the little ring size too, just select the donut then click on the O hotkey, something should popup in the bottom left corner, where you can adjust the size to 0.04.

  • @TwistingArcane_Viewer
    @TwistingArcane_Viewer Před rokem +4

    2 helpful pointers:
    1. You don't have to Hold G. Make sure you have an object/objects or in edit mode a vertex/vertices selected then just press the key once and the function will be toggled. this applies to other hotkeys like Scale, Move, and Rotate that I know of so far. Also you can lock any of those actions to an axis with x, y, or z and in some cases you can press the key a 2nd time Ex: when in edit if you have a vertex selected and press G to grab then press G again you will lock that vertex movement along only lines that connect to the selected vertex.
    (note I'm like 2 days into blender and have no prior experience with other editors so have yet to really explore.)
    2. Super useful for people with a laptop and track pad that may not have figured this out. Also may not apply to all track pads I guess. However if you can scroll on you track pad with 2 finger swipes like I can the you can effectively achieve the same result as holding down the middle mouse key. I find it to feel rather natural honestly.

  • @CoreusSymphonia
    @CoreusSymphonia Před rokem

    When using "proportional edit" that was literally a WOW! moment. Thank you!

  • @Elusive519
    @Elusive519 Před 2 lety +85

    00:13:36 For those experiencing trouble moving vertices, try turning off snap. It's the little magnet icon under the "Animation" tab. Since the donut is small compared to the grid, if snap is accidentally turned on you need large movements for any changes to occur. Hope it helps.

    • @travisbutler909
      @travisbutler909 Před 2 lety +21

      you just saved me from a mental breakdown lmao

    • @slumgarner6224
      @slumgarner6224 Před 2 lety +1

      I can only move my donute... 'snap' is turned off

    • @Elusive519
      @Elusive519 Před 2 lety

      @@slumgarner6224 you need to go into the edit mode. Press Tab

    • @pauldesaintalbin6693
      @pauldesaintalbin6693 Před 2 lety +4

      Thanks a lot! I was searching in the comments to see if anyone has the same problem... Now I can continue the tutorial

    • @istahke4071
      @istahke4071 Před 2 lety +4

      bro i was going to pop off no cap

  • @90snebula
    @90snebula Před 2 lety +21

    I've been working on this for the past couple hours and it's been so helpful so far. I'm an interior designer and I've learned a lot of programs so far from school projects and I wanted to add blender to my roster for it's wide range of use. I'm really excited to explore the possibilities of blender and explore design through it. Thank you !

  • @phattran262
    @phattran262 Před rokem +1

    I just wanted to say that I really like the way you explained. It is very friendly.

  • @richardmatthis3795
    @richardmatthis3795 Před rokem +1

    I bought a book that was a tutorial for blender many years ago. I installed it and immediately gave up because the program is much smarter than I. Fast forward 15 years or so, I found these videos and decided download the latest version and give it another try. You make learning much more fun and simplify the process. I don't even mind the joke about us Americans. Lol I will definitely support the channel and the advertisers so that more great videos can be created. Thanks!

  • @roesti6214
    @roesti6214 Před 2 lety +4

    These tutorials are awesome!
    Sometimes I'm a little upset because you do things to show more details and don't explain them, but in the end the level of details and amount of shortcuts thrown at the viewers is perfect. Go on exactly like this!

  • @user-lv3wd3fg3v
    @user-lv3wd3fg3v Před 2 lety +16

    The official Blender tutorials are a bit difficult for me, but your tutorials are very basic and help me a lot.thanks!

  • @cagethelonewolf
    @cagethelonewolf Před rokem

    started this video around 10pm these video's are great it explains everything and gives high detail for ones who get a bit lost.

  • @lyramiasardothien5978

    I love your tutorials, you are straight to the point and you are very clear with a bunch of greats tips

  • @quantumz4625
    @quantumz4625 Před rokem +7

    Simple, effective, explanatory, and un intrusive sponsor segment. That’s how they should all do it. Good job on yours

  • @justseelemonina
    @justseelemonina Před 2 lety +12

    6:42 "9.9 periwinkles" i was so focused and LOST IT hahaha

  • @3y3sign
    @3y3sign Před rokem

    I have been wanting to learn blender for forever and this has taught me a lot! Thank you

  • @optimallyace5824
    @optimallyace5824 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I'm 14 and I'm learning 3d modeling this helped greatly

  • @ghufranahmad5730
    @ghufranahmad5730 Před rokem +115

    I love how jolly and light-hearted you are as a teacher!

  • @zacharyklein9520
    @zacharyklein9520 Před 2 lety +201

    I remember watching the 2.8 donut as my first blender tutorial. He still hasn't learned if it's a wrench or spanner

    • @javatyro1
      @javatyro1 Před 2 lety +11

      A spanner is just a type of wrench so either one technically works

    • @blenderfox_foxwastaken
      @blenderfox_foxwastaken Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah. The 2.8 donut was also my first tutorial, and last time he basically called it a wrench, then asked himself if it was actually a spanner

    • @SebBrosig
      @SebBrosig Před 2 lety +3

      Wrench is American English so then you have to measure it in inches and feet...

    • @edherdman9973
      @edherdman9973 Před 2 lety +6

      I see Imperial has evolved from inches and penny-farthings to periwinkles!

    • @mrln968
      @mrln968 Před 2 lety +1

      YES I KNOW LOL

  • @floorboardanimations7189

    Thank you SO much for making these, you are a real lifesaver

  • @Noobsnorlax
    @Noobsnorlax Před měsícem +1

    i didnt know how to scroll when u did the first part of the donut changing the major segments and i found out that it is ctrl scroll js for those wondering and for more convenience

  • @mukinha
    @mukinha Před 2 lety +108

    14:45 For those who the proportional editing is not working, click in the magnet icon to deactivate the snap settings.

  • @dzomlamasina1560
    @dzomlamasina1560 Před 2 lety +14

    So nostalgic ...
    I watched you Andrew back in 2014 and learned, I stopped I started again last year stronger than ever!
    I studied 4-5 hours a day with you most and others..I earned $ 200 as a beginner!
    Thank you very much

    • @thomasdahwoodjr4600
      @thomasdahwoodjr4600 Před 2 lety +1

      just a bit curious, i'm also a complete beginner at blender and can you shed some light on the best and easiest way possible to earn money as a beginner?

    • @dzomlamasina1560
      @dzomlamasina1560 Před 2 lety +1

      @@thomasdahwoodjr4600 I look for jobs on upwork and.earn

    • @thomasdahwoodjr4600
      @thomasdahwoodjr4600 Před 2 lety +1

      @@dzomlamasina1560 thanks for the tip mate

  • @pradhmesh
    @pradhmesh Před rokem +1

    Loving this so far

  • @freakx198
    @freakx198 Před rokem

    Proportional editing and falloff option is great help , thanks , Blender Guru , the master of digital donuts

  • @vak5461
    @vak5461 Před 2 lety +18

    Wow... I've been using blender for 3 DAYS and this tutorial is like seeing God. I became slightly obsessed with Blender (very fun) and started out of my bounds with Grease Pencil but it gave me some spark. Now that I found your series I feel solid!!! I knew a lot of the small details but learning the way you are teaching is so cohesive and all encompassing it's very helpful to put all the mess in my brain in order.
    I have a couple things I do want to make, but I think I need to keep on doing these basics to get where I need to be. THANK YOU so much! I wish I could buy you a doughnut in person haha.

  • @AlbieWeiss
    @AlbieWeiss Před rokem +3

    I'm using your donut videos along with an excellent course from Udemy to learn blender and it's a really good and effective way for me to learn. I really like your teaching style and I thoroughly enjoy your sense of humor. Thanks for availing this resource. Very useful indeed.

  • @palpratham
    @palpratham Před 5 měsíci

    thank you so much! i love you for this!!

  • @Its_Techno_
    @Its_Techno_ Před 10 měsíci

    This helped me so much, your tutorials made me a pro on my first day!

  • @Motivated_manu
    @Motivated_manu Před rokem +68

    not gonna lie, this is one of the best if not THE best tutorial series I've ever seen so far! thank you so much for this wonderful series! :D

  • @maxxxmodelz4061
    @maxxxmodelz4061 Před 2 lety +8

    Instead of using proportional editing to change the shape of the doughnut, I like to add a displace modifier above the subd surface modifier and add a clouds texture to it. Then just adjust the settings to a very small amount on the clouds texture, and then adjust the scale of the displacement until you have what you like. Then just apply the displace modifier. It usually gives a very realistic deformation to the doughnut.

  • @Strib420
    @Strib420 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for this. Can't wait to start jumping in. Studio Mac arrives Thursday!

  • @DustSeeker163
    @DustSeeker163 Před 8 měsíci

    Got blender 3 years ago and never opened it then i saw this tutorial and you used meters so now im going to learn this whole software just to make you proud

  • @clearsky4455
    @clearsky4455 Před 2 lety +6

    The best tutorial on CZcams… hands down.

  • @evelyns3dshop
    @evelyns3dshop Před rokem +3

    I did the last blender version of this tutorial when I first started and I am now doing this version after a year of experience of blender with more knowledge and experience because :1. I love how Andrew teaches, he makes you learn new things for free while keeping you entertained and 2. to see if there are new features in this version I don't know about

  • @linjianru
    @linjianru Před rokem

    Amazing tutorial. Crystal clear explanation. Thank you!

  • @taunttitan1714
    @taunttitan1714 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Ha you know i love to rewatch these nit only because of how informative these are but how funny it is as well

  • @Jalliani
    @Jalliani Před 2 lety +7

    when i watched the first series and heard the joke of the imperial metric system, i knew i found the right place. Tnx andrew for all the knowledge u share

  • @ZenithWest169
    @ZenithWest169 Před rokem +32

    NOTE: Something left out from the former tutorial is that subdivision modifier does not permanently modify the underlying mesh and can be removed or changed at any time. The modifier is applied after/during editing the mesh, so even though it looks like it has more segments visually, when you turn on edit mode to see the vertices they aren't actually more of them. This is useful for keeping the number of vertices you have to manipulate low while creating a highly detailed model.
    (So I've finally settled on sitting down and learning blender... Started the other day with the same tutorial but was on the blender 2.8 from 3 years and realized this is the newer one. I stopped around part 6 and decided to restart on this newer one. Anyway, I just wanted to provide this note as I thought it was useful to know from the previous tutorial).

    • @keyrinq
      @keyrinq Před rokem +1

      Thanks!

    • @Rare.99
      @Rare.99 Před rokem

      yeah i had to figure that out on my own

  • @zurfdingle2791
    @zurfdingle2791 Před rokem

    today i was bored so i decided to try this out and im already loving it

  • @10minmovierecaps74
    @10minmovierecaps74 Před 11 měsíci

    This channel deserves so much more subscribers , thanks bro I absolutely love this tutorial you are amazing .

  • @malik82898
    @malik82898 Před 2 lety +20

    Seriously thanks for making the things you do.
    Over the past year or so I've found myself in a bit of a frustrating rut when it comes to further improving and enjoying my primary creative outlet, which is digital illustration. You've made it incredibly fun, exciting and easy to break into this new artistic medium that is 3D, and I can't thank you enough for it.
    I've done your 2nd donut tutorial twice and am thoroughly eager to complete this one as well.

    • @blenderguru
      @blenderguru  Před 2 lety +6

      That's awesome to hear, glad it's helpful :)

    • @jubrillawal313
      @jubrillawal313 Před 2 lety +1

      Can we use blender on mac for free?

  • @carterbellew4097
    @carterbellew4097 Před 2 lety +7

    Yesterday I downloaded blender and found your old donut tutorial, and I'm nearly done with level one. Thanks very much for the great videos!

  • @murielpatel9345
    @murielpatel9345 Před rokem +16

    I had a hard time making the bump on the donut in part 13:37 mn but in fact it's just because my SNAP icon (The little horseshoe at the top) was activated. You have to disable it for it to work. We then click on the G button on the keyboard and play with the mouse to increase the little bump!

  • @Mr_Also
    @Mr_Also Před rokem

    I’m an experienced blender user and have been using it for years, it just dawned on me that even though this is the first tutorial I watched. I’ve never fully made a donut.

  • @hazmatbp
    @hazmatbp Před 2 lety +90

    For those that don't know, a way quicker and easier way to do Subdivision Surface modifiers is to hit Ctrl+The level of subdivision you want.
    For example, if you wanted 1 level of subdivision you'd do Ctrl+1, for 2 levels you'd do Ctrl+2, etc.

    • @csy_x5063
      @csy_x5063 Před 2 lety +1

      That's great, thx

    • @blenderguru
      @blenderguru  Před 2 lety +45

      Yeah I avoid showing that this early on because I want people to see how modifiers work.

    • @hazmatbp
      @hazmatbp Před 2 lety +5

      @@blenderguru Good idea, I only recently found out about it and had been doing it the long way for years, and I didn't want anyone else to waste time unnecessarily.

    • @simeyonsmith4312
      @simeyonsmith4312 Před 2 lety +1

      @@blenderguru for the object control menu, I don’t have that option on my mouse when I click right. It’s on select. Can you please help me with that so I can make it smooth?

    • @punkson
      @punkson Před 2 lety +2

      @@simeyonsmith4312 It sounds like you have the old settings (right mouse button to select). Go to edit in the toolbar, keymap on the left, then in preferences make sure you have selected:
      Select with mouse button: Left

  • @nathanfairbrass406
    @nathanfairbrass406 Před 2 lety +4

    I just love that it's not the first time I've heard Andrew ask if it's a wrench or a spanner.

  • @Barxxo
    @Barxxo Před rokem

    Thank you for this tutorial, it helps me to get back into blender again

  • @GameFightLove
    @GameFightLove Před 10 měsíci

    This is so much fun, thank you for doing these tutorials.

  • @yaseennoor6250
    @yaseennoor6250 Před rokem +12

    6:35 I'm not American, but just mentioning this in your tutorial and making wacky jokes like that is the sole reason you got yourself a new subscriber. Other tutorials are just too bland but yours is entertaining and informative. Thank you so much.

    • @adamc4443
      @adamc4443 Před rokem +2

      I've been debating metric > imperial with my American friends for years. Loved this part as well! 😂

    • @BipityBopity93
      @BipityBopity93 Před rokem +3

      I’m an American, and I thought it was hilarious. Lol

  • @mahsaslk
    @mahsaslk Před rokem +5

    you are just amazing! really helpful, jolly, and easy to understand! thank you!

  • @sivakumarp1010
    @sivakumarp1010 Před rokem

    One of the best tutorials for beginners. Thank u

  • @wheelsiam_
    @wheelsiam_ Před 10 měsíci

    This is great, went in blind and made an acorn character. looked rough till i found out about the smooth shading. can't wait to tackle this donut!!!

  • @brandonjacksoon
    @brandonjacksoon Před 2 lety +8

    AWESOME!
    Congrats on almost 2M subscribers! Thanks for all your tutorials!

  • @NoName-hs5hx
    @NoName-hs5hx Před 2 lety +3

    for 17:50 , you can press on the vertex you want to move up, press g then you can use X,Y or Z to move it to the axis you want without moving them at a weird angle

  • @Zulfeous
    @Zulfeous Před rokem

    Excellent, proportional editing is a lifesaver!

  • @JacquelineYoungJumpingJax876

    These tutorials are so cool and fun. Thanks so much!

  • @acehydra3136
    @acehydra3136 Před 2 lety +10

    Heyy...Andrew....you probably wouldn't know me but i am also one of the thousands who watched your donut series.....it was one of a kind journey. I was trying to learn blender for 2 years without even being able to open the software. The best teacher in the world, Andrew Price...The one who is know as Blender guru came in my life. Thank you soooo much for all this. I was soo hyped that there was gonna be another one.....You are the best...Thx for all of this:)🥺

  • @aerofart
    @aerofart Před rokem +70

    TIP: PROPORTIONAL EDITING FALLOFF ADJUSTMENT (SCROLL WHEEL) needs to be used while the left mouse button is held down and you are in the process of transforming (moving/rotating) the vertex. This had me confused at first because I was scrolling the mouse wheel and the only thing that was happening was that the viewport was zooming in/out.

    • @ctucker3773
      @ctucker3773 Před rokem +2

      Thank you! I was stuck for like an hour with that exact issue.

    • @_CARKENT
      @_CARKENT Před rokem +3

      I am still confused on this part. It just zooms in and out

    • @_CARKENT
      @_CARKENT Před rokem +2

      i fixed it

    • @netacklee
      @netacklee Před rokem +1

      Thank you, i was really confused about it

    • @Ofstudiofae
      @Ofstudiofae Před rokem +1

      Thank you. I had the same problem

  • @ItzBoshNet
    @ItzBoshNet Před rokem

    thanks for providing some gread educational but entertaining. this will be my second attempt at 3d modeling but I will watch a good amount of videos before attempting this time!

  • @user-nn7ek8bk8b
    @user-nn7ek8bk8b Před 11 měsíci +2

    15:20
    Edit mode -> Select one random vertex in your donut -> Press "G" -> scroll-up until you can see your donut moves as like this video(while scroll-up, keep moving your mouse. then you can see its shape is changed)

    • @Wishmask9
      @Wishmask9 Před 11 měsíci +2

      THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!

    • @iadag6293
      @iadag6293 Před 10 měsíci +2

      THANK YOU❤

    • @mikeyt2022
      @mikeyt2022 Před 9 měsíci +1

      It worked finally, thank you so much!!!