Fusion360.. when you gave up on learning autocad 3d because its too hard.
@pixeldustinteractiveАй бұрын
dont forget the entrepreneur who shows you how to delete the default cube and then asks you to buy their course
@IcarusTheEagleАй бұрын
So blender guru 😂
@flonkplonk1649Ай бұрын
almost all of them
@KendisFXАй бұрын
😂😂😂
@tobbyman3dАй бұрын
@@IcarusTheEagle The heck you on about?
@abdou.the.hereticАй бұрын
@@tobbyman3dgawk gawk machine spotted.
@asteroidererАй бұрын
The thing is that the Indian ones are always the ones that actually give you the right answer, but half of them are also slow tutorials.
@l9m241Ай бұрын
Time to skim through the 2.5 Hour Tutorial!
@katrinakruspe8731Ай бұрын
When you are browsing KZfaq for half an hour watching pro tutorials and you can't find what you need right now and there's that one guy who barely speaks English, but quickly explains exactly what you are searching for. Big thanks to them, life savers 🙏
@DaxMarkoАй бұрын
And you also replay parts of vid cus you didn't understand that they tried to say, making it double longer. At least with programming tutorials you can see what they type and follow that.
@Assortment54321Ай бұрын
2.0x speed baby!
@fatimamusawyАй бұрын
Indians are only good when it comes to maths and python. When it comes to creative topics STAY AS FAR AS POSSIBLE
@lightspeedbubble7359Ай бұрын
So true! But you forgot "The guy who makes a 5 minutes intro to show a thing that takes literally 2 seconds to do"
@science-ofАй бұрын
Wasn’t that the slow one technically
@lightspeedbubble7359Ай бұрын
@@science-of No they can talk fast. It's not about speed, it's about when they decide to get to the point.
@katrinakruspe8731Ай бұрын
Oh dear, I hate these ones so much haha 😂
@MondayGoneАй бұрын
The "big face that fills the screen" type, who wants to introduce who they are and what they look like before explaining the technology they're going to showcase, could be skipped if the intro was the only issue, but the real problem is that they usually don't put any useful information in their videos.
@gagglegamesАй бұрын
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@icrosariАй бұрын
"guys, my blender has some addons, but don't worry, you won't need them" *starts to use all he's addons in tutorial 💀
@ZAYMANGAMESTUDIOАй бұрын
That’s the typa guys I found in some tutorials.
@translatedbird1162Ай бұрын
If you aren't serious about 3D modeling then it's an understandable sentiment that you have.
@jamesm6638Ай бұрын
@@translatedbird1162 you don't have to have a $4000 copy of blender to be "serious" about it
@anttiv7109Ай бұрын
And this happens when you've already watched 20min.
@kucingcingАй бұрын
@@anttiv7109 Bro istg
@jordanelevons1685Ай бұрын
You missed the .0001% who does a tutorial on exactly one feature that's over in 60 seconds and doesn't have any fluff. These people are the real GOATs.
@Assortment54321Ай бұрын
I learned 3D modeling this way. lol literally just sifting past the popular 40 min vids to find the short 2-10 minutes one for the specific thing I’m trying to learn.
@donel6750Ай бұрын
And this .0001% is Royal Skies
@キラキラくりくり頭Ай бұрын
Let's not forget Blender Secrets.
@SoridanАй бұрын
I wish Ian would still make his lazy tutorials.
@Kiwi-AragaАй бұрын
Why follow a 20 minutes tutorial stretched to fill more adds and 5 minutes talking of the Raid Shadow Legends when you can watch an Indian guy or a kid achieving the same in less than 2 minutes? Seriously. You don't need more than one minute to explain how to bake sounds into f-curve.
@seuchenkater7728Ай бұрын
dont forget the indian guy that legit has 480p only video but you learn more at his tutorials then any others combined.
@d1nodrayАй бұрын
he added that...
@addi_addiАй бұрын
480p is good ass quality wtf
@Nub_or_something_idkАй бұрын
@@addi_addimodern anti-aliasing looks terrible in 480p though
@ElegantHopeАй бұрын
I remember finding out about a russian blender tutorial on how to model and it was so in depth despite not being in a language I understood. Sometimes the diamonds really are in the rough.
@lordquadrato43723 күн бұрын
@@ElegantHope Can you find it again?
@ali32bit42Ай бұрын
you forgot the guy that uses 2000$ plugin
@sanicsanyaАй бұрын
And at the same time, in the video he doesn’t talk about what plugin he uses.
@ali32bit42Ай бұрын
@@sanicsanya its more annoying when they convince you that you can do amazing things in vanilla blender then proceed to only use their expansive plugins the entire time which makes it a requirement.
@xlnyc77Ай бұрын
here for THIS comment
@ralphwarom2514Ай бұрын
XD And Also he is probably the guy who made the plugin and also he is selling it. 50% off coupon in the comments section :D
@khorrorps2674Ай бұрын
@@ali32bit42 Addons like boxcutter and meshmachine are 100% worth getting, they save so much time with things that would otherwise be time sinks.
@TheEcpeze1387Ай бұрын
Don't forget the "Making a video for free" guy. The Bandicam watermark, the Filmora watermark, crappy/earrape mic, etc.
@mattplays3824Ай бұрын
little do they know that OBS is also free...
@greyseth2721Ай бұрын
@@mattplays3824OBS doesn't really work well with some low end computers, so some of us are stuck with Bandicam or other alternatives
@imaguyyesmaleАй бұрын
@@mattplays3824sadly they didnt know yet i guess 😢
@mccraftingtablelmao6204Ай бұрын
do bandicam have better performance on crappy pc compare to obs?
@imaguyyesmaleАй бұрын
@@mccraftingtablelmao6204 idk, recording softwares are bad in general for crappy computers, i think.
@thearcanamodernau8130Ай бұрын
The depressed one alone is 80% of Blender tutorials
@LeonidasF2PАй бұрын
This says a lot about blender
@tomasgarza1249Ай бұрын
Now the question is. Does blender appeal to depressed people, or does blender cause depression.
@guzzuanim29 күн бұрын
@@tomasgarza1249yes
@Glauco.gloster200725 күн бұрын
@@tomasgarza1249It depends. If you know how to use It and make something that you are then proud of It could cure depression. On the other side blender can cause depression via being hard to learn. I also found the interface a bit depressing too by having that prevalence of grey and black
@heartlessbrainiac21 күн бұрын
@@tomasgarza1249as someone who works in blender as main tool at work, I'd say both
@refurbishedaudio4090Ай бұрын
the depressed guy models on artstation are always well made
@catcactus1234Ай бұрын
It’s because Blender is the last good thing remaining in his life
@Ch1zyrАй бұрын
@@catcactus1234😂😂😂
@Ganara42624 күн бұрын
Oh noo 😭😭 @@catcactus1234
@fateburn18 күн бұрын
BRO 💀💀@@catcactus1234
@real2lateАй бұрын
1:05 the fan noise is soo real
@lonecolamarineАй бұрын
And the fact that he sounds like he’s being recorded 5ft away
@tofire2261Ай бұрын
wait he made that vid from scratch i thought he actually took some random indian guy's 16 yr old vid n plopped it in lmaooo bro got it so right
@UnidayStudioАй бұрын
You forgot the guy with a 16k monitor where you can't read a thing because the words are so small.
@canalso5806Ай бұрын
those are the ones that hurt the most 😭
@Ttangko_Ай бұрын
ahahahaha I just scrolled down to 30% on a twitch stream to know what youre talking about - its the funniest siht
@twandepanАй бұрын
And then they uploaded the video in 1080p so you still can't see it if you plug in a 16k tv lol
@0doАй бұрын
Samuel Krug
@bluethan806Ай бұрын
Oh my god 😭
@hulyaterzi8560Ай бұрын
Don't forget the kid who always writes something in the searchbar or something instead of talking
@xlnyc77Ай бұрын
ugh YES
@キラキラくりくり頭Ай бұрын
Notepad, lol.
@SeonasStudioАй бұрын
But they can’t touch type so there’s lots of backspacing 😅
@Mercurio2435Ай бұрын
Hahaha the silent teacher ones, I instantly skip.
@timmiller5909Ай бұрын
@@Mercurio2435I have enough problems trying to stay awake during the talking ones.
@DilligffАй бұрын
Some ideas for a part 2: -The non-narrator who uses a 'show don't tell' approach but then uploads the video in 480p. -The geometry node 'variant' that stacks 100 modifiers without explaining what they do. -The 'genius' that finds the most complicated process for creating the simplest objects. -The tutorialist on Blenders built in video compositor (aka a blank screen). -The second language tutorialist with accents so thick you need subtitles to follow along. -Every video that has to remind us how to install a plugin, same as we constantly need reminded Bruce Wayne's parents were killed in an alleyway.
@mshadowsa2847Ай бұрын
Yo all that is so for real 🤣
@ali32bit42Ай бұрын
the one that only covers a topic in a shallow way but leaves you hanging with details . the one that teaches you a recipe but not any fundamentals on how they achieved it. the one that has way too many sponsors and affiliate links and premium courses the one that gives bad artistic and career advise like not learning how to model things yourself. the one that shills AI stuff all the time the one that says how to do "thing" in blender but then they back track and do it in a third party paid software from adobie or something
@radicant7283Ай бұрын
Now hold up. You can't gripe about guys skipping over modifiers (which you should already know and can read the manual or watch any of the trillions of existing tutorials if you don't), and then turn around and gripe about guys explaining how to install add-ons, bc if they didn't everyone would cry in the comments about how it's too hard and it's physically impossible to Google "how install blender addon" on your own. I wish more people would have the balls and respect for the audience to just say "this is an advanced tutorial that assumes you already know the basics." Oh well!
@GleamiartsАй бұрын
That first one is the bane of my life. Why even call it a tutorial????
@nidgithmАй бұрын
the one whos using a bunch of plugins that arent enabled by default, maybe not even in the program by default, and doesnt mention it at all
@ZweronzАй бұрын
wasn’t expecting the moist critical cameo at 1:08
@IthatAnimatorАй бұрын
t's fitting, considering what he's making.
@ephemeraIl20 күн бұрын
lmfao i was looking for this comment
@salvadormarleyАй бұрын
1. The tutorial that you've desperately been looking for and then find a timelapse with terrible music and no narration. 2. The tutorial that you've desperately been looking for and then you find out it's an advert for the tutorial on his Patreon.
@MauseDays27 күн бұрын
the last one is legit considered a form of scam and is illegal in most country's specifically Canada and the UK. Not the US though thats why its so commen there to see corse seller scams. Its the same as not disclosing your sponsors. If someone goes that route and scams people and those people care enough to do something about it thats alot of trouble and possibly even jail time depending how bad it is.
@androplushАй бұрын
You forgot how they always say "okay first, delete the cube,.....shift a, and add a cube-"
@refurbishedaudio4090Ай бұрын
its part of the ritual
@blenderstormАй бұрын
It makes the end product better, couldn't tell you why, just trust me bro
@TheBcoolGuyАй бұрын
Can't go around making something with someone else's cube.
@ninlaw9810Ай бұрын
the default cube has settings on there that you have to change so you might as well delete it
@FireyDeath4Ай бұрын
@@ninlaw9810 The idea that the stock cube is not the default cube is funny to me
@jabberjack404Ай бұрын
To be honest the depressed one was the easiest to follow along with
@faiir21 күн бұрын
It's because we're all depressed too
@InityxАй бұрын
You forgot the one where the "How To Make X" tutorials are "Buy my X asset pack" product showcases
@medafan53Ай бұрын
Or the inversion where they sell the node groups they show us how to make, I mean sure, thanks dude, you've really helped me out, but surely you're eating into your own customer base, are people really so lazy they can't just follow the tutorial themselves?
@trainee5471Ай бұрын
@@medafan53 They are
@katokianimationАй бұрын
Blender guru rope tutorial: 1. Delete basic cube 2. Draw a line 3. Bump map from polygon
@StroyastromАй бұрын
2:25 Even the cube became depressed. 📦
@Thibaut_Guerquin26 күн бұрын
Ahah got me ! So... huu.. yeah, enough joy for today... huuh... back to my bed huuh
@nomoretwitterhandlesАй бұрын
I love the slow tutorials that also don't cover the issue you're having, so after watching their 10 minute intro, you finally give up and google your issue, adding "reddit" at the end of the search, only to find an obscure, old comment that directly fixes the problem. And the worst part is that it should have been in the tutorial you were watching, but for some reason it was completely missed by the person who made it....
@carlosmarx2380Ай бұрын
yeah but that comment is most likely from 2007, so when you go look in your current version, you won't find anything stated in the answer, but it's still a anough clue to find an answer for the current blender version somewhere even deeper on the internet lol
@TheOscarGamer_Ай бұрын
Blender shorts are painful. They show you the fastest way to do something but they always use the same cringe editing format: - Show you the wrong way with a buzzer sound effect - Show you the right way with a guitar riff in the background and a green tick after finishing it why do people edit their shorts like we were watching youtube kids brainrot content?
@fahimnabeel60623 күн бұрын
Cuz its trendy and the algorithm supports it. I agree with you. Its vomiting
@Limit19970Ай бұрын
Honestly, the tutorials that helped me the most are the ones that literally only cover 1 thing in the video. Straight to the point, no babbling, no rushing to make an entire project. I need to know how to do this super specific thing and nothing else. Those are my favourite format. Like the official Blender Fundamentals videos, or the ones by Royal Skies (though royal skies does talk a bit quick).
@RoamingAdhocratАй бұрын
i.e. the videos which could've been a StackExchange q&a
@Limit19970Ай бұрын
@@RoamingAdhocrat some people learn better when listening to a voice and seeing it being done, rather than staring at text and still images.
@caligokinetics785325 күн бұрын
Same, honestly after I had the basics down I found that I only used tutorials when I ran into specific issues and then overtime I learned the software and stopped needing them as frequently, it's just about patience really
@3DperspectiveJSАй бұрын
This is actually so true. I love the depressed guy and that Blender Guru impression was SPOT ON. Also, I've seen so many tutorials where they go so slow that I may have become The Guy Who Moves Way Too Quickly for my own videos lol.
@Astroni800Ай бұрын
Blender Guru spoted on? LoL, he is a legend. I didn't know that they are another totors than him 😂
@glazeydonutАй бұрын
Those are generally the timelapse blender modeling tutorials with no explanation they just speed rush it and expect people to learn from it. 😂
@TiffyVella1Ай бұрын
Blender Guru (Andrew Price) is one of my faves, and who hasn't got one of his donuts somewhere on their comp. Um, not the best Aussie accent, but I suppose you tried.
@SmoahАй бұрын
the one from 15 years ago doesn't have the incredibly shitty grey UI where it becomes impossible for you to find a single property in a side tab because it doesn't exist anymore.
@TheRisky9Ай бұрын
I love it because Blender is free...
@pk_nin10Ай бұрын
The depressed guy trope opened my eyes to a whole new level of self-awareness 💀
@fuwafuwa4016Ай бұрын
the guy who does stuff off camera "hey guys i went ahead and did this part off camera"
@evilesteyeКүн бұрын
"add detail"
@notlee8040Ай бұрын
the old ones hurt the most
@QWERTYCommanderАй бұрын
You've never felt true pain until you've had to adapt a pre-2.8 tutorial to work with modern Blender.
@TiffyVella1Ай бұрын
The old ones are awful. Specially when you go to the free dl of the tute mats and the website is long gone.
@d1nodrayАй бұрын
I'm over here still using 2.83, just dealing with the reverse lol (don't ask why I'm still in 2.8)
@matthewhall6288Ай бұрын
I'm surprised The Guy Who Moves Way Too Slowly didn't start talking about his dog for no reason.
@CubicApocalypse128Ай бұрын
Written tutorials would avoid most of these issues, but they've been prosecuted as a capital offense in most jurisdictions since the early 2010s.
@909crimeАй бұрын
I only look at written tutorials for things generally now
@HyLionАй бұрын
Reasons why written tutorials are better: 1. Ctrl+F That's it. That's all you need
@909crimeАй бұрын
@@HyLion literally
@averagechadlegionary5824Ай бұрын
It’s always the Aussies or early 2000s Indian tech guys who are gurus.
@MasonKuhn-Ай бұрын
You forgot the one where there's no talking
@NotSoMuchFranklyАй бұрын
Or they talk too fast, sloppy, in a thick accent with a bad mike and then speed up the video to "save time" and you have to slow it down and still back up constantly to try to understand them. Plus...you can't follow along because they're now dropping frames so you can't see what they're clicking on...
@blenderdiscordАй бұрын
open notepad typing slowly and making mistakes
@EdKolisАй бұрын
And now we need to enter the plugin URL, which is aitch tea tea pee colon backslash... No wait, it's semicolon slash... Which one is the backslash again?
@georgebrians6459Ай бұрын
Missing the "strawman" guy who roleplays as the audience's impractical thinking, just to make the video longer...
@FuelAirSparkTimeАй бұрын
This is the sleeper hit comment of the video
@user-tu4rb7du5fАй бұрын
What about the tutorial that uses a billion add-ons and doesn’t show where to get them so half of the tutorial is just impossible?
@TheRisky9Ай бұрын
Or his brother that does tell you where all the add ons are, but instead of having you set everything up at the beginning of the tutorial, will stop his tutorial to tell you where to get the add on.
@darindial8908Ай бұрын
There’s the small KZfaqr with 3 subs, makes the most helpful vid and is never seen again
@coinflipper8871Ай бұрын
if i had to pick one of these, i'd watch the depressed guy. because i feel like he's suffered through enough to spare his viewers from the bs.
@XSI5Ай бұрын
If you do a second part don't forget to add the guy who makes 30 minutes of introduction while orbiting an empty viewport while rambling basic stuff before moving to the subject of the tutorial
@TheRisky9Ай бұрын
In the meantime, says nothing about the basic stuff. So you're still not sure what to do.
@slaaicovers19 күн бұрын
3:39 bro just started doing +18 ASMR from nowhere-
@l9m241Ай бұрын
Here's some I always come across with Blender. The person that uses a ton of Python scripting (the video is blurry and you can't read the code) The person that makes an amazing add-on for blender! How it works, and the absolute amount of possibilities! (The Add-On is behind a paywall, and they don't mention that it is) The Indian Guy. (Ties the "old tutorial" one, but this comes out a lot) The 2D animation guy. Pretty rare one to see for tutorial wise. The Mini Tutorial Guy.... Honestly kinda wish this type of blender content came back, it was nice. The Modding Tool guy. (For game mods) The Obligatory One Hour, Fifty Five Minute, and Fourty Three second Video of a 38 part series telling you about a feature in blender that really.... could be summed up in 10 seconds but you can't find for the LIFE of you anything regarding that feature and this is the only search result about it and it's really frustrating. I don't mean Blender Guru either. The "HDRI haven" guy.
@de_oScarАй бұрын
the second to last one hits too close to home for everyone working with software on daily basis
@jatriskaАй бұрын
No Ian Hubert, "This is the hackiest shit I've ever seen on earth - oh wow it looks amazing" tutorial?
@NotSoMuchFranklyАй бұрын
There is only one Ian Hubert.
@mrlightwriterАй бұрын
@@NotSoMuchFrankly And there is only one Blender Guru...
@yamamsuliman4674Ай бұрын
I remember laughing way more than i should've when he created a 5 polygon tree and said "look at that tree ! it's so naughty"
@ZBBBlLАй бұрын
@@mrlightwriter Ian Hubert >
@foracademicpurposes9Ай бұрын
And there are those clickbaity ones with titles like "Click this button to make your render 10X better"
@GustmazzАй бұрын
The guy from 16 years ago ironically tends to be the most helpful, for some reason.
@Atmosphere1111Ай бұрын
the autodesk one was so funny lol
@AtrusDesignАй бұрын
I am Italian and almost all Italian tutorial are “the depressed guy”, this is why I watch English videos. At least you can find a lot of variety!! 😁
@crios8307Ай бұрын
Dio fa, sono davvero in 5 quelli che sanno che un video va editato ed un minimo recitato, e poi i nuovi si sorprendono sul perché l loro canale youtube non é mai visitato
@igorrocha1819Ай бұрын
the depressed one was gold haha
@stu_beefАй бұрын
Let’s not forget the 20 second reel that shows you a feature/trick you didn’t ask for and yet makes you rethink everything you thought you knew about Blender forever.
@noiJadisCailleachАй бұрын
Perfect tutorial about blender tutorials.
@jazzy_burritoАй бұрын
The Depressed Guy transcends all genres of tutorials
@noahmithАй бұрын
You forgot to add the obnoxiously long cringe dubstep intro for Nr.7 that takes up half of the video... its quintessential.
@timhoulihan3310Ай бұрын
You missed the one with the guy who has his own talking head in one corner of the video. Apart from that, I think you've caught them all and brightened up my day!
@carlosmarx2380Ай бұрын
its always the bottom right corner with all the important stuff lol
@paolaanimatorАй бұрын
1. I like the Blender videos where even if it's long, if there are chapters it helps a lot because I can skip to that point. I wish more longer tutorials has time stamps or chapters. 2. More Blender tutorials needs more free plugins. I'm broke and can't afford expensive plugins. 3. I'd learn a lot from anime style Blender tutorials from observing what tools they use or they put CC on the videos.
@alexanderoakland2607Ай бұрын
Dont forget the dude who says “it’s really pretty simple, it’s not that complicated, it’s easy stuff, i learned by testing things out for myself”
@MrBear595Ай бұрын
Why is this accurate 😭lol 3:16 I wish at least teach them how to invert and extrude 😅
@mkparsonsАй бұрын
For someone who learned blender using the tutorial path this is funny. True flavor understanding of the different presentation types. I seldom get to enjoy humor directed so specifically at my personal history.
@FireJojoBoyАй бұрын
This was kind of hard to watch but that means you've nailed it
@oiqueleriaАй бұрын
The one with deafening music is my personal favorite 😌
@friday6448Ай бұрын
Hey! ones made by an indian guy 16 years ago are the *foundation* of the blender community. They are an international treasure and should be treated as such
@BrickBusterVideo647Ай бұрын
I was hoping they wouldn’t forget the 10,000 part tutorials that are for some reason the most common. I once tried learning it, but wasn’t committed enough to watch multiple videos just to model a photorealistic donut or something
@KavukamariАй бұрын
i love the low quality indian guy one because tht's usually my experience when looking up tuts 😭
@Silly-gАй бұрын
Forgot the guy who just breaths and lip smacks straight into the mic while performing a simple task.
@setaindustriesАй бұрын
Should've used Blender 2.4 for the old version lol
@mrlightwriterАй бұрын
That's what I was thinking, and recording the screen at a 4:3 ratio.
@RoamingAdhocratАй бұрын
and at 480p
@UnRandomQueNiTeSigueXDXDАй бұрын
Don't forget the Indian guy with short and effective tutorials
@wasp795Ай бұрын
that was the ol d one
@DXPL1C4T3Ай бұрын
Don't forget the guy who won't shut up about node wrangler. Also the guy who says topology doesn't matter and proceeds to make the most topologically abysmal Eldritch horror you've ever seen just to make a soda can
@Midori221Ай бұрын
4:36 Did you Just copy and pasted cylinder as a sprinkles?! Ladies and gentelmans, this guy officialy won
@legendarygamerboydragon1728Ай бұрын
this is so true! Every tutorial is either too fast, too depressing, too slow, too long, barely hearable, or just annoying. FINALLY SOMEBODY CAN RELATE!
@RussellBАй бұрын
"guy who shows exactly what you need but he's demonstrating it on an anime girl mesh so you just turn it off and find something else"
@MrBrineplays_Ай бұрын
3:26 as someone who makes unedited videos, this is so relatable
@CorruptedSpiderАй бұрын
same.
@samk9632Ай бұрын
I feel incredibly called out here wonderful video, please make more
@furicroiosАй бұрын
Your acting is very good! Especially number 7 triggered deep, visceral anxiety within me
@MunishKumarCGIАй бұрын
As a Blender tutorial guy myself, I couldn't stop laughing at how spot-on these impressions are! 😂 I think I'm 'The guy who moves way too quickly' and sometimes 'The guy who moves way too slowly'. Number 10 was EPIC-I burst out laughing! ❤
@voiden_Ай бұрын
1:52 I think this one sounds like he realy wanna sleep.
@AssasinSpikeАй бұрын
"I wish someone needed me" 2:02 XD
@AssasinSpikeАй бұрын
Came back and had to sub, it killed me again😂🔥
@_Sparky144Ай бұрын
Even though I've barely watched a Blender tutorial in my entire life, I still feel like this is 100% accurate.
@I-VisiBomb-IАй бұрын
2:07 is wild lol
@contentdeleted5405Ай бұрын
Don't forget the one where they don't tell you any of the directives or keybinds and expect you to know how to follow along, despite watching a tutorial.
@tupe444Ай бұрын
Don't forget the guy that uses text instead of his voice
@wildmaknae_Ай бұрын
Tbh I usually prefer just having text with explanation on screen than having to listen to guy rambling, no need to turn off music this way
@theplouf553325 күн бұрын
I'm reassured that the depressive one has taken enough control to make a tutorial.
@ailan1987Ай бұрын
1:38 i dont use blender but holy shit that is a family tree ( i use blender now but that is still a family tree )
@Sah.4dАй бұрын
i haven't laughed to a blender video this hard before! The aussie accent was spot on
@JoshuaBarrishАй бұрын
Wow I gotta say you have done a good job with this video it was really funny and I loved some of these types of people like when I was watching mine craft skyblock some people had or sounded like a chill voice but the depressing one I like it cause there voice is chill and the one too fast gets me annoyed lol cause people are like I didn’t learn anything haha but you earned a subscriber.
@ConnorsesАй бұрын
And the unsung heroes, the guys who make step-by-step instructions to go with the video so that it's easy to follow.
@ArtofLovingsoulАй бұрын
Tutor4u is the best he is thorough and to the point.
@junechevalierАй бұрын
No 6 sounds like he’s about to use the suicide node
@KyoshiNinАй бұрын
Its been a while since I laughed that much!! Damn! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 The depressed guy had me rolling on the floor in tears man. Almost suffocated!!
@FDMCBEАй бұрын
3:02 I COULDN'T STOP LAUGHING
@yyanoooАй бұрын
how yoou got every accent AND intonation for very specific characters on point is KILLING MEEEEE 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@foraudio916Ай бұрын
0:58 Definitely SFM Tutorials that are closer to 11 years ago.
@cheezeebutter452Ай бұрын
The node guy suddenly having nodes appear was so real dude
@thaguy11129Ай бұрын
especially the people who fucking speed up the video forgetting about us and just doing it like we're not here watching.
@DassadАй бұрын
hi
@wireless_codes6029Ай бұрын
5 Minute Tutorial to make a sky of Stars! 1 Minute Tutorial to make a city lazily!
@thaguy11129Ай бұрын
@@Dassad I texted you on roblox btw
@PrinceWesterburgАй бұрын
You forgot the one you follow for half an hour and 200 geo nodes in you realise the next step is redundant as the nodes don’t exist anymore.
@alde_RBLXАй бұрын
you forgot about ai voices (edit: how tf stupid comments get alot of likes)
@WW_StudiosАй бұрын
brooo LOL true - for part 2!
@clonemaceАй бұрын
Frick you're right bro
@LeonardoMastrogiovanniАй бұрын
oh jeez, the worst of the worst tutorials with the shitty "ai" bs.
@kerhabplaysАй бұрын
@@clonemace just make a part 2...lol
@3DperspectiveJSАй бұрын
Dude those get so annoying lol
@marcapouli7805Ай бұрын
There are also all these geniuses who have "EASY" tutorials but once you want to create your own thing nothing works and you finally give up and get demotivated and depressed
@DRAGONZzАй бұрын
Dont forget the one that shows you how to do what you ask but with methods that you never heard of so you have to go look at other tutorials
@salvadormarleyАй бұрын
Yeah, that's a good one. If I watch an Ian Hubert tutorial, I have to slow it down to 75% and watch ten further videos to try and understand what he's doing. He's a terrible tutor.
@zatmaggot4909Ай бұрын
This applies to basically every type of tutorial, so freaking true
@DarkHarpuiaАй бұрын
and then the "very soft spoken gamer girl who teaches you things you couldn't imagine even being possible"
@myriad9597Ай бұрын
What are some examples, out of curiosity? I can't say I've seen any.
@DarkHarpuiaАй бұрын
@myriad9597 this particle system one is fantastic, it definitely expanded my knowledge of what you can do in blender kzfaq.info/get/bejne/ZtCVn9qFl9uoj5c.htmlsi=8XQhFk_4zdcpWHCD
@TsubasaAnimationsАй бұрын
@@myriad9597 Cherylyn Lima. Uploads once in a blue moon but always has some interesting techniques that have wide applications
@mx.menacingАй бұрын
I love the detail that number 6 is ALWAYS right in front of the mic.
@jellischoolАй бұрын
Hahaha this cracked me up so much!!! I proudly put myself in #7 and #9, my kid-friendly branding and choice of music are spot on 🤣🤣🤣
@Awesomeplayer9823 күн бұрын
I haven’t used Blender in my life and these still somehow feel so relatable S tier video
@Mogry51Ай бұрын
1:15 you sound like friggin Charlie/penguinz0 there 😂
@maksmajchrzak2251Ай бұрын
And then there is Grant Abbitt, a whole new category of his own. The best tutorials of blender I have ever seen