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Totally unedited, so... if you value your time, maybe just scrub around?

That said, if you happen to be a person who was curious about my modeling workflow, this is pretty demonstrative of it. But yeah! Just some fun and modeled a door. I was very sleepy, so I have no idea how well my stream of consciousness is (I know I kept thinking, "well that's not the right word"). We'll see! Let me know if this stuff is useful. 

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Modeling a Door

Just me babblin' and doing stuff! Feel free to watch, or scrub around to interesting bits!

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Anonymous

Wow, really interesting to see how you do this kind of thing! Do you just use EEVEE while you put stuff together (and then render with cycles), or do you use it for some final renders as well?

Anonymous

This is really cool, thanks Ian! I don't suppose there's any kind of camera application that you could use that shows what shortcuts on the keyboard you're pressing as you press them?

Anonymous

Your thought process makes it great. You've done this a thousand times and every time you do it, it isn't straight forward as plug it in, follow these steps and it works. You have a technique and it shows. Great job, learned a lot! Thanks.

Jan van den Hemel

PS I normally watch 15+ minute tutorials at 2x speed and I watched this at 1x speed MY HIGHEST COMPLIMENT

IanHubert

AH! I'm sorry- I always mean to activate it and I just straight forgot! I think it's literally even built into blender as an addon, too- I'll remember next time!

IanHubert

Eevee's been GREAT for that- and yeah, usually I switch to cycles for the final render (so nice to see all that light bouncing around!), although I'm not 100% sure that's going to be a thing if eevee keeps improving like it is!

Anonymous

Great tutorial. I like it when even the details have a story. Like the dent in the right railing. Thanks!

Anonymous

Absolutely loved this, feels sort of like a podcast but a casual tutorial, Kind of like that lesson with that cool teacher that you seemed to just talk about random stuff but learnt alot... Picked up some cool tricks and understood your thought process thoughout. Bloody loved it mate.

Anonymous

This is awesome, love these breakdowns!

Anonymous

This works great! It's nice to see the decision making process in real time. And having you explain why something works or doesn't work is quite helpful.

IanHubert

AH! Awesome! Thanks! I always feel weird putting out, like, unedited stuff, so that's really good to hear!

Anonymous

love this format! The progress and all the random decisionmaking moments really help to demonstrate what is possible.

Anonymous

loving the tuts

Anonymous

Videos like this one make the Patreon worth it for me.

Anonymous

I took a break from Blender, but thanks to you I'm back with full force. Thanks for showing your workflow. You're my new fav!

Anonymous

Thanks! . I love to see a breakdown how to make a lazy shop interior and illuminate the whole scene (lights. mist). (e.g. DELI & Grocery, which can be seen in Animate Handheld Cameras in Blender - Lazy Tutorials)

Anonymous

Hey All, Can anyone tell me why I can't get my glass to be transparent. I'm able to work with materials with the tutorials, but the glass is never transparent. I put a cube with an emission material but it never shines through allays just black. The most I can do is change the glossiness. I have a hunch it is something way easy I'm missing. Big head scratcher.

Anonymous

Did you change the blend mode to "alpha blend"? That's what makes the difference - it's at 10:30 in the video

Anonymous

Ian, could you please upload the picture of the door too? I would love to follow you along with the same picture!

Anonymous

Nevermind I found it myself: https://imgur.com/a/DFrHfAY

Anonymous

Hi Ian, just became a patron. Love your stuff. I was wondering whats that thing you do when in edit mode you have that paint cursor thingy which chooses everything you want so easily.