We spent 100 hours learning Blender

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Published 2022-11-13
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We have wanted to learn to use the 3D modelling software Blender for a really long time, and so we finally set aside 100 hours to learn it properly - here's how it went!

TUTORIALS FOLLOWED IN THE VIDEO:
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- Blender Guru's Donut:    • Blender 3.0 Beginner Tutorial - Part 1  
- Grant Abbitt's Dungeon Door:    • Dungeon Door Sculpting - Pt1 - Base Mesh  
- Many amazing shader tutorials by RyanKingArt youtube.com/c/RyanKingArt
- Free ivy generator:    • Fast and Free Ivy Generator for Blend...  

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Video editor: Lasse Westrum - lassewestrum@hotm

All Comments (21)
  • @shaitand69
    Watching you spend 100 hours learning blender was so much easier and faster than spending 100 hours learning blender.
  • @blenderguru
    Respect! You achieved far more than I did in probably my first 1000 hours. Those final results were amazing! PS. thanks for the shoutout :)
  • @ttv_edxn
    Watching this as a professional 3d artist was really eye-opening, realising I could've learned blender much faster than I actually did. I never actually realised how helpful the tutorials are, but from your results they look incredibly useful - that dungeon door is similar quality to what took me around 3 months to learn to do.
  • Hansi's projects looked like something out of a game Martina's projects looked like something out of a movie Loved both ❤
  • @kana4632
    what better way to procrastinate than to watch nerdforge
  • @heather4142
    Seriously, can we give Hansi a hand. We all know how crazy talented Martina is, but Hansi really did a great job! 👏👏👏 He's so good at the more realistic aspects which meshes so well with Martina's fantasy side. A perfect combo!
  • @tuckkirby9194
    I really think this shows just how productive you can be, in 3D and many other things, when you have clear goals and especially something at stake. Gotta find your motivation and focus wherever you can!
  • @nateto
    I love Martina’s wizard tower concept, and I feel like that’s what sold it to a lot of people. But the environment that Hansi created and the overall feel was so amazing!
  • @ejewart1450
    Martina making the losing donut then nailing the fantasy stuff makes sense with her skill sets and huge quanitity of model making experience. The fact Hansi won the donut challenge also bodes well if he's spending the next week making all the food...
  • As a Blender user, I always forget how tough it was to learn every hotkey. It's like a memory I'm trying to erase...
  • @TorQueMoD
    Pro tip for 3D modellers who can't draw: Photo bash something together from a ton of other concept art like you're Dr Frankenstien and then make your own simplified sketch by tracing on top of your photo bash.
  • @eallae
    Not only are Nerdforge videos literal eye candy. I mean I think there are many of us who were made fun of for being crafty and nerdy and associating the two, but now watch them thriiiiiive. But they’re also couple goals af
  • @galaadri
    I love when Hansi is in videos too! He's really charismatic and your chemistry is amazing. You guys are great, keep making amazing content !
  • Martinas design and Hansis texturing and lightning are the perfect match. I would love to see a combined project in the future
  • Can we all just please take a second to appreciate how cute they are as a couple, such a nice chemistry and superfunny to watch them together ❤️
  • @incaroads001
    This is kind of a vindication for me: for years I have been encouraging 3d artists who I know to learn how to draw traditionally. Dude, your stuff was really cool. Don't get me wrong. I think that the young lady's ability to execute her ideas and elaborate on them in 2d made a very noticeable difference in the quality of what she produced. Great and very inspiring video. Thanks.
  • @victornoel36
    As an animation student/3D modeler myself, I'm impressed and proud that you both learned to use a software from scratch in just a few days. I wish Hansi knew about displacement and normal maps for the 3rd project. This would've saved him a lot of work.
  • @SkyProgs
    You should do a Part 2 of this video, it was amazing :D You could do a project together, where Martina starts with the scetch, Hansi then does the modelling, Marthina the Texturing etc. So that you guys always switch after a step. I think it would be really interesting to see how similar your minds are, when it comes to doing a piece of art together.
  • @andreav83
    Well done, Martina! Hansie, seriously, you CAN draw. I've been slowly learning how to draw in my spare time for two years now and I am NOWHERE as good as you are. You clearly have talent, so keep practising (preaches to self). I can't wait to see what you do next! P.S. You two are so adorable together.
  • @jaybee4288
    I love so so much how Martina is on a timer and has a deadline but still uses time to make a mood board. Sign of a true artist. This is a great challenge you should do more!