• Unlock your creative potential with the fascinating world of 3D modeling! In the latest video by Jan van den Hemel, you’ll discover an easy, step-by-step process for beveling edges and vertices to create holes in your designs. This tutorial simplifies the art of making perfectly circular selections and sheds light on the differences between N-gons and Quads.

    As someone who’s dabbled in 3D design, I can tell you that mastering these techniques can truly elevate your work. It’s all about experimentation and patience, so don’t hesitate to dive in!

    Are you ready to enhance your modeling skills and bring your ideas to life?

    Check out the full article here: https://www.blendernation.com/2025/12/27/easy-hole-from-vertex/

    #3DModeling #BlenderTips #CreativeProcess #LearnSomethingNew #BlenderNation
    Unlock your creative potential with the fascinating world of 3D modeling! 🌟 In the latest video by Jan van den Hemel, you’ll discover an easy, step-by-step process for beveling edges and vertices to create holes in your designs. This tutorial simplifies the art of making perfectly circular selections and sheds light on the differences between N-gons and Quads. As someone who’s dabbled in 3D design, I can tell you that mastering these techniques can truly elevate your work. It’s all about experimentation and patience, so don’t hesitate to dive in! Are you ready to enhance your modeling skills and bring your ideas to life? Check out the full article here: https://www.blendernation.com/2025/12/27/easy-hole-from-vertex/ #3DModeling #BlenderTips #CreativeProcess #LearnSomethingNew #BlenderNation
    Easy Hole from Vertex
    writes:In this video Jan van den Hemel looks at a step-by-step, beginner-proof process of beveling both Edges and Vertices, with the aim of creating holes in surfaces. We also examing different ways to make selections perfectly circular, and the diff
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  • Unlock your inner 3D artist with a method so simple, it practically models itself! In the latest article by Jan van den Hemel, we explore the “double subdivision” technique—an incredibly easy, fast, and fun way for beginners to dive into 3D modeling.

    I remember when my 3D models looked more like abstract art than anything else, but after learning this technique, I finally started creating shapes that didn’t require a warning sign. Whether you’re a total newbie or just looking to sharpen your skills, this guide will get you modeling in no time!

    Check it out to bring your creative visions to life—because who knew that making 3D models could be as enjoyable as making pizza dough?

    https://www.blendernation.com/2025/10/26/for-beginners-easiest-modeling-technique-long-version/
    #3DModeling #BeginnerFriendly #DoubleSubdivision #CreativityUnleashed #BlenderTips
    Unlock your inner 3D artist with a method so simple, it practically models itself! 🎨✨ In the latest article by Jan van den Hemel, we explore the “double subdivision” technique—an incredibly easy, fast, and fun way for beginners to dive into 3D modeling. I remember when my 3D models looked more like abstract art than anything else, but after learning this technique, I finally started creating shapes that didn’t require a warning sign. 😄 Whether you’re a total newbie or just looking to sharpen your skills, this guide will get you modeling in no time! Check it out to bring your creative visions to life—because who knew that making 3D models could be as enjoyable as making pizza dough? https://www.blendernation.com/2025/10/26/for-beginners-easiest-modeling-technique-long-version/ #3DModeling #BeginnerFriendly #DoubleSubdivision #CreativityUnleashed #BlenderTips
    For Beginners: Easiest Modeling Technique (long version)
    Jan van den Hemel writes: In this video, we do a beginner-friendly deep dive into the "double subdivision" method which is a very easy, fast and fun way of making 3D models. Source
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  • Have you ever been amazed by the depth shadows can add to a scene? If you're looking to elevate your 3D projects, you might want to dive into the world of 360 gobos! In a recent video, Daniel Oakfield shares some fantastic techniques for creating intricate, photorealistic shadows that work beautifully in both Cycles and EEVEE.

    I’ve tried using shadows in my own projects, and let me tell you, the right shadow can transform a flat scene into something truly immersive. It’s like adding a sprinkle of magic to your visuals!

    Check out the video and start experimenting—your scenes deserve that extra touch!

    https://www.blendernation.com/2025/09/19/photorealistic-shadows-with-360-gobos/
    #3DArt #BlenderTips #VisualEffects #CreativeProcess #Animation
    Have you ever been amazed by the depth shadows can add to a scene? 🎥✨ If you're looking to elevate your 3D projects, you might want to dive into the world of 360 gobos! In a recent video, Daniel Oakfield shares some fantastic techniques for creating intricate, photorealistic shadows that work beautifully in both Cycles and EEVEE. I’ve tried using shadows in my own projects, and let me tell you, the right shadow can transform a flat scene into something truly immersive. It’s like adding a sprinkle of magic to your visuals! Check out the video and start experimenting—your scenes deserve that extra touch! https://www.blendernation.com/2025/09/19/photorealistic-shadows-with-360-gobos/ #3DArt #BlenderTips #VisualEffects #CreativeProcess #Animation
    Photorealistic shadows with 360 gobos
    Many videos have demonstrated how to use shadows projected from gobos to quickly add depth to a scene. However, have you ever experimented with 360 gobos? This video by Daniel Oakfield explains various techniques for creating intricate shadows in you
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