• Omar Domenech(dostovel)

    People like to trash talk behind a screen this days

  • Omar Domenech(dostovel)

    Forget about the haters on youtube

  • Kent Trammell(theluthier)

    dostovel Well thank you, sir. I too see value in problem solving. Though I understand a lot of people see mistakes in a tutorial as a waste of time..strong divide between the camps

  • Omar Domenech(dostovel)

    The way you have to push every button, I bet it is gold for people learning 3D

  • Kent Trammell(theluthier)

    Oh I see - good solution to that issue

  • Omar Domenech(dostovel)

    When I was learning Blender, I loved it when Jonathan Williamson got stuck while doing a tutorial, the way he had to troubleshoot a scene meant I got to watch all the stiff he could do to solve the problem. So my point is that it is valuable when that happens to you during a livestream,

  • sheila5

    btw i did get to scale the leaves after a few tries (I made a shape key, perhaps that helped

  • Kent Trammell(theluthier)

    Thanks for stopping by sheila5!

  • Jake Korosi(jakeblended)

    Hey there Phil

  • Kent Trammell(theluthier)

    Although that says "courses" techincally. You cold start a new thread in the same spirit but for streams

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Let's continue our summer Blender project. In this tutorial, we are making our beach 🏝️

Simplistic stylized environments are great, visually appealing projects. There is so much to learn in this workflow!

This tutorial series originally aired as a livestream for CG Cookie members - now, it's unlocked for anybody to watch.

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We are going to create our tropical Blender island

In part 1, we created stylized tress (watch part 1 here).

In part 2, we made simple plants to add to our scene (watch part 2 here). 

In part 3 (this video), we will create our beautiful sandy stylized beach.

Finally, in part 4, we will bring it all together and create our whole island scene (watch part 4 here).

Today, we are creating this sandy beach with waves

Here's the result of the 4-part tutorial series

Building simple, stylized environment assets

Above all, this style is super FUN to create. Their simplicity is not only appealing to look at, but it also enables for faster creation compared to their photo-real counterparts.

Link-based Blender workflow

Environments are perfect for using Blender's linking system. The idea being that we create individual .blends for each asset then link them into a new .blend where we assemble the overall environment by duplicating the linked assets and placing them appropriately. The benefit with this is that any changes we want to make to the individual asset .blend files will be applied to the assembly containing links accordingly. It's a crucial function for working on complex scenes like this.

Eevee for large scenes

More often I see Eevee being used for singular objects like characters, vehicles, or small contained environments (sci-fi corridors and single-rooms). So we're going to figure out how to make Eevee work for large-scale scenes.

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