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12 Oct 202501:49

Summary

TLDRIn this video tutorial, Murchat demonstrates how to quickly create a simple table in Blender in just 2 minutes. The tutorial covers the essential steps, from scaling and adjusting the axes to manipulating the shape using tools like 'Ctrl + R' for adding loops and the 'E' key for extruding faces. Murchat explains the process in a clear, step-by-step manner, guiding viewers through the modeling techniques to create a basic table, offering helpful shortcuts and tips along the way.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The video is a short Blender tutorial on creating a table in about 2 minutes.
  • 😀 Start by opening Blender and selecting the default workspace.
  • 😀 Use the Scale tool to adjust the cube: stretch along the X-axis, shrink along the Z-axis, and widen along the Y-axis.
  • 😀 Enter Edit Mode to make more detailed adjustments to the table shape.
  • 😀 Use the Loop Cut tool (Ctrl + R) to add multiple cuts for better structure.
  • 😀 Place the loop cuts carefully at the middle and edges of the cube to prepare for shaping.
  • 😀 Select multiple faces using Shift + Click for simultaneous edits.
  • 😀 Use the Extrude tool (E) to pull out selected faces to form parts of the table.
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  • 😀 Adjust the extrusion height and shape to finalize the table design.
  • 😀 The tutorial emphasizes a quick, step-by-step method for beginners to create a simple table.
  • 😀 Proper use of Blender shortcuts like Ctrl + R, E, and Shift improves workflow efficiency.

Q & A

  • What is the main goal of the tutorial?

    -The main goal of the tutorial is to teach how to create a table using the Blender application in just two minutes.

  • Which tool is used to scale the object in Blender?

    -The 'Scale' tool is used to adjust the dimensions of the object in Blender.

  • How do you scale the object along the X-axis in Blender?

    -To scale the object along the X-axis, click on the scale tool and then drag the red-colored axis (X-axis).

  • What should you do after scaling the object along the X-axis?

    -After scaling the object along the X-axis, you need to scale it along the Z-axis by dragging the blue-colored axis downwards.

  • How do you scale the object along the Y-axis?

    -To scale the object along the Y-axis, you need to drag the green-colored Y-axis to make it wider.

  • What mode should you enter to start rotating the object?

    -You need to enter 'Edit Mode' in Blender before you can perform further manipulations like rotation.

  • What is the purpose of pressing 'Ctrl + R' in Blender?

    -'Ctrl + R' is used to add edge loops to the object. The tutorial shows how to use this command to create multiple loops for shaping the table.

  • How can you make precise adjustments when adding edge loops?

    -After pressing 'Ctrl + R', position the cursor to the middle of the object, click, and then place the edge loop where needed by clicking again.

  • What should you do after adding multiple edge loops?

    -After adding the edge loops, you should use the 'Face Select' tool to select specific faces of the object for further manipulation.

  • How do you extrude a face in Blender?

    -To extrude a face, hold 'Shift' and click on the desired faces, then press 'E' to extrude and move the face downward.

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