BLENDER CHALLENGE 8: Modeling a Wagon Wheel (Part 14)
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- čas přidán 9. 02. 2021
- This is Part 1 of modeling the wagon wheel but it is Part 14 of the Old Train Station series. You can watch Part 2 (texturing the wagon wheel) here:
• BLENDER CHALLENGE 8: W...
In this video, we will model a wagon wheel. In the next video, we will UV unwrap it and texture it (very simply) in Substance Painter. For those of you who don't have Substance Painter, I might do a video showing how you could texture it just in Blender.
This model will be used in my Old Train Station scene for Blender Challenge 8.
Wagon wheel reference image:
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BLENDER CHALLENGE 8: Corridor
Deadline: Sunday February 28, 2021
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Go here to watch all my videos in this series of modeling the CORRIDOR (Old Train Station):
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YOU ARE THE BEST THANKS LOT
Great tutorial, helped a lot! Thanks!
I'm so glad
Thank you! Very cool!
Great! Thanks
Looking great Z, it's nice to see someone who actually uses the weighted normals modifier, in my opinion one of the most essential modifiers that has been added recently, makes a huge difference, especially when using painter, but i hardly ever see anyone use it.
Sorry I missed this comment. Sometimes they don't show up and I have to search them out. Thanks.
@@zerobio You don't have to respond to every one, you have plenty more followers than just me :)
Thanks Mr B3d
Thank you...
Sure thing :)
@zerobio I'm making a project with two brothers in school
so I just wanna ask if you have an idea which pet they can have?
i tried to make exactely like tou spokes in array but doesnt work, you dont use array modifier((
If only I could keep up
Hope it didn't go too fast. Thanks for coming by.
When I use spin or spin duplicates and then use those as a boolean to produce cutouts, only one of the items produces the cutouts and the rest are ignored. I don't understand.
Check that all faces are facing outwards, check that any extra vertices are merged and naybe apply all transformations. See if that helps.
@@zerobio Thanks. I got it to work by using the array modifier. I used to work with 3D studio max and this blender is like completely different. For example I'm looking down on a cylinder and I want to select the 2 vertices of one of the edges but it only selects the top one. I suppose the other one is "hidden" under the top one but it's still within my selection. I spent 10 minutes fiddling with the selection and in the end I have to select each vertex by hand because the selection box does not work.
@@dronefootage2778 use wireframe to select thru mesh. Good stuff
@@zerobio yeah, i feel like 3ds max had a high learning curve but made more sense and blender is tailored towards beginners, like don't select a vertex you can't see etc.
either way, it's free right?! haha. thanks for your help. "x-ray" mode allowed me to select vertices "hidden" behind other vertices but within my selection... pfft :D
@@dronefootage2778 Totally understand. I think if money was no object and I was starting again, I would use Maya or Max. But obviously Blender is fantastic as well. Thanks.
the tutorial was good though!
Thanks! :)
Hi Freind, can you please let me know how to create Ashok chakra in Blender with 24 spoke ......please request you to make a video and do tag me
I'm not sure what that is. I'd have to look it up and see if it is something I could model.
Ok now I know what it is. Similar to the wagon wheel, I guess. Thing is, there are many different version of it so, if you are really interested in this, email me at kimmelelliott@gmail.com and include a couple of images of exactly what you are looking for and I will see if I can make a video showing how to model it.
@@zerobio hi thanks for your reply...am gonna mail you the images...actually in India it is used as symbol of dhamma ie Buddhism and it is very very respected figure in Buddhism. Am also learning Blender and could use it as beginner..... but you are a expert bro ...I am fortunate to see you working in blender and modelling various things. I think you are very prefect in every thing. I would like to learn from you. IF possible can you make series of video's describing how to use blender from Beginner to Pro It will be very helpful to all The people. As I think you are the Master of blender
Sir I got the first view also the first like
Hey awesome! Thanks for checking in here.
@@zerobio your welcome sir
Try turning some more lights on, its bad for your eyes that it is dark.
I can't recall for sure, but I may have made this when one of my kids was very young and sleeping in the same room :)
@@zerobio makes sense :)