Scientific Illustration in Blender: A Basic Introduction

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This video gives a succinct overview of the entire creative process in blender, with a little design 101 before the end.

0:00 Summary
0:35 Asset Modelling
3:25 Assembly with Geometry nodes
4:44 Materials
5:23 Lighting
6:26 Composition
7:55 Rendering
8:34 Result

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Wow! Extraordinary ! I also just got same feeling that this channel will grow rapidly. Thank you for the quality video and explanation.

anilkumarpal
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Thanks for sharing.. Its very Helpful.

bhushansatam
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You’re 100% will be popular! this quality of media is really astonishing and there should be much more people to watch this channel

ping_th
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I enjoyed the tutorial! I'm looking forward to seeing more tutorials like this in the future. 🎉

sushantdeshpande
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this is so simple yet beautiful. nicely explained 👍

blenderzyx
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Amazing. I always wondered how they created the graphics in my biology books during undergrad.

Great tutorial man, will look for more from you

alexdivietro
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When I first began. I would have taken about 4 hours to do this 8-and-a-half-minute video. Because I want to know how we choose what geometry node to use. I have caught on a little better in my understanding of geometry nodes. But it was not overnight. It has been a year and a half now. I always would encourage taking a paid class. Thanks for sharing. This video was amazing.

travissmith
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Returning to say thanks and thanks yt for the suggestion. I took a break and just had some unrelated creature fun after watching this. It was refreshing.

fergadelics
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I am very new to this channel and this video surprised me how on earth you don't have at least 100k subscribers. Keep this great quality content in your future videos too and hope you will keep growing. Love from India🇮🇳❤❤

NeelCGIs
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Nice video ! Maybe I'll start doing my own projects thanks to your clear explanations :-)

kristinafranco
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Great content. I almost didn't watch this due to the channel title. I've been using blender for years now and never had the need (or so I thought) to use the Simple Deform modifier. Now I see the power and usefulness of that modifier. Keep up the good work!

jeffdavies
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I study biology and medical laboratory research, and have been practising blender for the last couple of months. Time to combine the two with the help of your videos :)

tobie
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wow those were some nice points with a nice production

pirateking
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so cool, actually useful for students to learn both blender and the subject

jvdome
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I've been looking for something like this!! Hope you do more in-depth videos similar to this one!!!

Castaway
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Again, Amazing! Nice content - good time frame for a detailed overview! I really hope this channel takes off!
Already showed your channel to several researcher colleagues!

AndreasEngels
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Very helpful to my research team and I! Love blender, but we've never considered making our own renders like this. Going to have a crack at it!

sherpa
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Thanks to you, I now know how I can create a Sandworm's mouth in blender. Though this may not have been your intent, know that I will use this power most responsibly.

Stephen-T-Clark
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french ? ça semble être un domaine très sympa l'illustration 3d scientifique, thanks for sharing.

spartan
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You are a talented Blender user. I learned something, but from a beginner's point of view, here's my dilemma...
Yes, each step from the primitive to the finished product is "easy" to do. But the real problem is knowing WHICH tool to use and WHEN to use it. Actually using the tool isn't that hard, but theory about what ought to be used is where I mess up.

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