Medieval House - Speed Modeling In Blender
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Speed modeling a small scandinavian house.
Software: Blender 2.91, Krita
Support on Patreon: / sketchinginblender
Textures:
cc0textures.com
texturehaven.com
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Music:
The Road Home by Alexander Nakarada | www.serpentsoundstudios.com
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Before 1 year i didnt understood anything in this tutorial and was wondering if i would ever reach this level. Now after 1 year I'm proud to say that i can make buildings like these without looking at any tutorial and can understand each process shown in these videos. I'm still not perfect , but I'm better than what i was 1 year ago. Now i need to know how to make realistic human ,animals and vehicles. Keep grinding guys🔥🔥🔥
@Utubewonderful
Жыл бұрын
How bro could you please help me to understand the path
@mile_381
5 ай бұрын
how is it goin
@lonelyberg1808
Ай бұрын
Did you learn anatomy?
I never thought of doing it this way, awesome vid!
This are one of those videos you usually see in tutorials and spend 20+ hours trying to replicate
@nickgrigoriou1643
3 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of when I took 1 hour to replicate a 20 minute tutorial
@Fae-Fey
3 жыл бұрын
That's the point of tutorials, at first you're a lot slower but if you do it three times or more, you could do it as fast as the tutorial or even faster. Don't stop learning
@imadzarouta323
2 жыл бұрын
@@nickgrigoriou1643 reminds me of when i took 2 hours to replicate a 5 minutes tutorial
@brocat1607
2 жыл бұрын
@@imadzarouta323 this is More accurate 😂 Remonds we of when in needed two weeks for a 40minute Video
@GiuTor73
2 жыл бұрын
Can you please make a video of the technique used? Thanks.
Remarkable demonstration, brilliant work, that sweet spot of being simultaneously inspiring and depressing 👌😔👍
It's incredibly inspiring!
The song alone makes this video a must watch. Blender guys doing it best.
Awesome !! You make it look so easy and practical haha Nice job!
Я тоже занимаюсь моделированием. Мне нравится. Вот бывает смотришь вот такие видео и думаешь "Никогда у меня не получится также сделать". Но я не сдамся, я приложу максимум усилий для достижения своей цели. Я клянусь себе!
@user-jp6lj2ef9t
3 жыл бұрын
Салам алейкум
What an efficient workflow, very inspiring!
you're skills are outstanding. you make it look so easy.
Great texture workflow love it buddy!!!
@kingreinhold9905
3 жыл бұрын
@@arsenhere7020 It's called a texture atlas... But I'm not sure if he combined those textures himself or if he downloaded the atlas somewhere...
@oozly9291
3 жыл бұрын
@@kingreinhold9905 definitely combined
@radhinnasywanabyasa1673
2 жыл бұрын
@@kingreinhold9905 do you know how to donwload the texture that he use??
@eijunior3438
2 жыл бұрын
@@radhinnasywanabyasa1673 i need to know too
Чекнул артстейшен - отличные работы - композиция, цвет, настроение! Довольно необычный подход, для человека с архитектурным бэкграундом )) Короче, класс!
good job, great final result!!
Clever! I'm amazed I'd never seen that technique before, so simple and makes so much sense. Although, I have seen a guy do that same with colour blocks...same, same, but different.
Great job and thanks for showing your workflow. Happy blending with blender@ALL
I like this texture workflow
that's nice! it's cool to see real works in blender, there is not a lot of videos on it
Nothing beats talent
Great! I like your method of modelling.
this was beautiful to watch, thank you!
Nice! Simple, smart.
This is beautiful!!! An don't get me started on those textures!
Love it!
Awesome Bro !!! The textures was looking soo realistic !!!
this is how it's done, 10/10
thats a nice trim sheet good work
Your UV skills are awesome.
Beyond awesomeness.
Amazing work! wow!
That is beautiful
Nice tecnique good job.
Very cool, thank you!
Huge respect to game devs for creating assets from scratch.
I learned more from the first 3 minutes than school teaches in 5 weeks. I never thought of using a tile texture with the uv mapping and using subdivision to make imperfect shapes (I'm a beginner)
insane🤯
the technique is incredible! *dabs cool guy style*
Beautiful
great work
Wow amazing
Very inspiring! Subscribed :D
Интересный стиль, лепить словно из пластилина. Сразу накидывая текстуры. Такого еще не видел
awesome!
very beautiful
Раньше не встречал моделинг сразу с текстурами, годно)
@sketchinginblender
3 жыл бұрын
так удобнее мне кажется, сразу видно что в итоге получится)
@hirourk
3 жыл бұрын
Тогда советую глянуть Яна Хьюберта, на многое глаза открывает)
@maxizevs1872
3 жыл бұрын
@@sketchinginblender я думал ты англичанин.....
Except for proportion part (the whole house looks like a shack for viking garden shovel storage since it's too small to logically put so much effort into building something with stone and wood if it was irl) it's totally awesome, I like the result and enjoyed the process
wow, really inspiring dude
Well done mate!... I really like you're workflow, I'll have to give this a try... 👍
Great man
You is very perfect user bro, nice job.
GODMODE
Awesome...
it awesome!!!
Nice multi texture. never thought of that..
Your UV work is *MUAH*
Great content 👍
Nice!
very interesting it's like disney animation and i like it.
Nice job.
great!
best part is how this is made efficient and without time wasting we all usually do
@kristianthaler6525
3 жыл бұрын
Right? If I tried making a video like this, 90% of it would just be me panning all over the place admiring my own work.
@ygalion
3 жыл бұрын
@@kristianthaler6525 :D yeah thats how i would do also
Nice video buddy 👍
Nice Uploaded My Friend! Look so Amazing!
I like that you used krita also, which is another great freeware software which is just as good as payed ones
Very very very very very good video😁
very cool! i suppose it makes it easier to viasualise what your modelling when you have the textures applied first!
i learn more in 10 mins than i do in an hour watching modeling tutorials.....i would not be able to model efficiently if it wasnt for these videos
Watching this near the end of Blender Guru's donut class and I'm pleased to find I'm able to follow most of what you are doing. One thing that stumps me though is at the start, when you made the stone walls. It looked like you were randomly displacing the mesh with a slider.
@kristianthaler6525
3 жыл бұрын
nvm, going back I'm able to see you're using a bump-map texture. Awesome stuff.
wow, superr
Блин капец так крута:DDDD
There ya gooo
Cool
Thanks
ты просто бог
Noice!
nice
Wooooow
so thats how you make texture looks easy
It's awesome work! Could you share how did you setup those texturing process?
I only want to know how to make those beautiful color background render.based on your thumbnail..but stayed for everything.nice work,learned a lot but you didn't show us how you set up the final render especially the Grey background
Hi, really useful video, thanks. Can you show how you created the common texture for this project?
Very specifically pipeline for me) Seems like a game) something like the sims in the world of TES, but more customizable))) Great!)
Really nice video, how would you go about normal maps and what not?
residential evil vibes (lit)
that texture set your using must be really high-resolution.
Хароший))
this like building house in surveval games but much harder version
nice😙
Good job mate, that's great. Pls make a castle but not like speed modeling, do it like tutorial video.
How much research did you do prior, looking and compiling textures, house structure, materials etc.? Looks hella good, reminds me of Skellige villages from the Witcher.
@sketchinginblender
3 жыл бұрын
I was just inspired by houses from the Witcher and other fantasy universes
@ChillieGaming
3 жыл бұрын
@@sketchinginblender could you please tell me where did you get the textures from or which is the best website to get textures
@ronsn8071
3 жыл бұрын
@@ChillieGaming Take a look at the video description :)
That s a really big atlas file you got there ~~ nice
@sketchinginblender
3 жыл бұрын
texture is 4x4k, just repeated in the viewport
@TheWaruban
3 жыл бұрын
@@sketchinginblender good to know, need to try doing it this way as well thx
@stillthebest9110
3 жыл бұрын
@@sketchinginblender did you combined textures yourself or download it from somewhere (from where)
your multiple texture is amazing how did you do that ? so many texture in one ?
How long have you been doing blender for ?
This is an awesome idea. I had never thought of this either. If you atlas is 4k, does each of your four main textures scale down to 2k?
@sketchinginblender
3 жыл бұрын
yes, each of a textures has a small resolution, to increase resolution of individual textures, you will need to increase the final atlas
Very interesting way of texturing, thank you for showing. Do you bake it in a new image texture when finished?
@sketchinginblender
3 жыл бұрын
I dont bake, because I do UV-maps without overlaps
@sylviem.4832
3 жыл бұрын
Ok, thank you for the answer. I hope you will share more videos.
Can you please make a video of the technique you used? Thanks.
hola magnífico trabajo, ese mapa de textura donde se puede encontrar?
SO good. Thanks. Are you just freestyling it or do you have reference? Either way, love it.
@sketchinginblender
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I was inspired by the buildings from the game the Witcher
Were did you get that massive texture from? That looks so incredibly useful! Is there a certain name for those large multi textures? Also great work, some really smart modelling here.
@detectivehorse
3 жыл бұрын
'repeat image' flag in UV editor n-tab
@kendarr
3 жыл бұрын
That's called an atlas texture he probably made it him self
@okK-db7hv
3 жыл бұрын
@@kendarr that sounds really cool and useful! I'll look into it.
@kendarr
3 жыл бұрын
@@okK-db7hv aye :D
Would you mind doing this with explanation? Is that one texture trimsheet you made for the entire house? And how does one do it?
@devilzgaming8006
3 жыл бұрын
You can do it in photoshop.
one day i'll get there.