Make an Asteroid Field in Blender in One Minute! (Tribute to Ian Hubert) | August Renders™
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(Yes, I am still working on Lego Spongebob: Rewritten!) Welcome to my one-minute tutorial on creating an asteroid field, a tribute to Ian Hubert's Lazy Tutorials. Check them out here: • Making Fliers in Blend...
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thanks - much needed for a project in Blender 3.0 - this tutorial *TOTALLY ROCKS*
@AugustRenders
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the compliment.
One of the best tutorials i have seen by far! Very inspiring!
I hope this gives you something fun to do while you wait for Lego Spongebob: Rewritten to come out! I will be live-streaming more texturing and rigging of Squidward tonight! EDIT: I will be streaming tomorrow, as it is getting late in my area.
thx this was really cool. Now I can take it and modify it till I understand everything that's going on. 👍
Nice!
Thank you, you helped me with my new solar system project.
"Wanna make asteroids in Blender? Go outside"
thats cool
Tomorrow is August
Muchas gracias me salvaste de que me despidieran
This is awesome, but is there a way to do it with Eevee? Cycles is just too much for my PC
@Corn_Pone_Flicks
2 күн бұрын
If you haven't figured it out yet, the answer is yes. When you're done, just toggle over to Eevee. I don't know if you have to wait until you're through, because I just did this for the first time myself, but it renders fine (though without the dust).
I was having a lot of trouble trying to figure out why I could not get the asteroids to render, no matter what I did. I eventually found the ridiculously inane reason why this was the case. I accidentally created the volume object in the same collection as the asteroids, creating some sort of recursion which prevented them from spawning. Just a friendly FYI in case anyone does the same oopsie.
@Corn_Pone_Flicks
2 күн бұрын
I did the same thing with a light, so the asteroids were overlit from every direction.
I wanna know if anyone actually took a picture of a rock lmao
Christ - this is so quick! Not a good tutorial