![]() ![]() Don’t worry it’s a common mistake (Note: I’m being ironic here. If it didnt solve the problem, its probably because you have weight painted on the down side of the icing. If it made a change, then youll have to tweak the scale values in the Geometry Nodes tab to get it right. :) Nothing but respect for Andrew - and love Ian Hubert's Lazy Tutorials. Select the sprinkle objects and press Ctrl + A > Apply Scale. Software is a tool, and work - good or bad - is done by the user, not the tool.Įdit: to - It should be “fewer” problems, not “less.” The term “less” is used for uncountable items (less water) “fewer” is used for countable items (fewer jobs). Donut Blender 2.8 Tutorial obviously done purely in good fun. ![]() He doesn’t deserve the nickname Guru or Master because he just makes donuts. He got lucky making one donut tutorial and tries to milk it as much as he can I just watched his works and immediately realized that he makes basic stuff. So, for the first couple days, I learned how to make a donut. I really like his enthusiasm for Blender. To start, many Blender artists recommended the popular donut tutorial from Andrew Price, the Blender Guru. The “my software is better than your software” debate is pointless (I’m being charitable here). With every new skill, you learn to walk before you can run (generally). Not sure what planet you are from, but on mine there are real issues facing us like access to health care and the plethora of kleptocratic governments to worry about. ![]() Speaking of which, I do not understand your vehemence. UPDATE 2023: There's a new version of this tutorial remade for Blender 4.0: listPLjEaoINr3zgEPv5y-4MKpciLaoQYZB. Lastly, what’s with the concern trolling (as in the bolding on “everywhere”)? Perhaps you own Adobe stock? If you are not enamored with the software, don’t use it, and let the rest of us get on with our lives. Secondly, I am not confused by Blender’s hide/show function, but I have been using the software for a decade now. Turn on subtitlesThanks to Blender Guru for teaching us how to make a realistic Donut.In this video, I will be showing how I make the base of a not-so-reali. Many support questions start out pretty vague (no disrespect to the OP - this stuff is complex). 3: merge: Select hole and press M and merge at center OR mesh > merge > at center: Share. 2: Grid fill: Select hole and press ctrl+F and select grid fill OR go to face > grid fill. In fact, my request to upload the file was to be able to check such things. how to get rid of holes: 1: fill: Select hole and press F to fill - OR press ctrl+F and select fill OR go to face > fill. I was just asking the original poster for more information. First, I don’t know why you dragged me into this. ![]()
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