Tutorial: Making a Mechanical Walking Creature in Blender

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Publicado 2022-08-11
Let's go through the entire process of modeling, rigging, animating and rendering a mechanical creature, in less than an hour!

Project file on Patreon: www.patreon.com/posts/70374076

Discord server:
discord.gg/polyfjord

Mentioned tutorials:
15 min Character Animation -    • Animate a Character in 15 Minutes in ...  
Real Time Animation -    • Tutorial: Real Time Animation in Blender  
Robotic Arms (Part 2) -    • Tutorial: Animating Robotic Arms in B...  
Cinematic Lighting -    • Tutorial: Cinematic Lighting in Blender  

Software used:
Blender (Free and open source!) - blender.org/

Assets used:
Ground texture (Creative Commons 0: Public domain) - i.imgur.com/soXtB7C.png

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Thanks for watching!

00:00 What we'll be creating
00:34 Modeling a joint
05:59 Modeling the leg
09:04 Modeling the body
13:16 Modeling cable hooks
15:17 Making cables using curves
17:53 Assigning basic materials
19:43 Creating armature and IK rig
23:27 Attaching the leg to the rig
26:40 Tweaking the IK rig
29:35 Connecting the legs to the body
33:36 Animating the legs
37:44 Animating the body
39:47 Animating the ground
41:12 Shading and lighting setup
46:42 Making a vignette for the ground
48:00 Preview renders and post processing
50:16 Additional minor tweaks
52:35 Final result and cinematics

#opensource #modeling #creature

Music used:
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Outro song - shutterstock.7eer.net/Xxaboo

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @Polyfjord
    I have to say I am truly blown away by all the heartwarming comments. Thank you for all the kind words - I am glad you like my video! This 54 min tutorial became a compromise between a 10 min shallow breakdown, and a 4 hour in-depth course. I am concerned beginners may get annoyed it’s too fast-paced, and experts will be waiting for me to get to the point. However, if you get stuck or need help with your mechanical creature, I can recommend joining the discord server: discord.gg/polyfjord. We just got discord partner, so there is a thriving community of like-minded 3D artists eager to give you some pointers for the right direction, or just have a chat! Welcome to the Polyfjord Viewport Community! (Edit: Fixed link)
  • @ishaandixit18
    This might end up being the best blender tutorial of 2022.
  • @KaizenTutorials
    Polyfjord: "I'm not a big fan of modeling" Also Polyfjord - Models like a maniac with unfathomable speed and precision. You're pretty darn good at modeling for someone who doesn't even like it that much haha. Great stuff!
  • @olitilak_22
    I just watched 5-7 of his blender tutorials just to see him make things, i don't even know how to use the blender. The workflow is just wow.
  • @ibrahimayad6732
    you know what? the most amazing thing is not the beauty of the model, the precision of the animation. No, it is about how accurate and fast you work. it is mind-blowing. I wish one day I can work just like you. God bless you, man. Please we need more and more of this.
  • your render cinematic is always amazing. the depht of field and the focal lenght is always chef kiss
  • @prezent1979
    54:00 That’s insaneeeee!!! I’d love to see a tutorial that explains the making of this robot! All the details look soooo goood!!! I really enjoyed this new video! Thank you for putting some effort into making these amazing “tutorials”!
  • @MrTechTok
    34:59 for anyone who is having trouble animating the bone to follow path, you have to apply scale and transform to the circle path first or your bone will act weird when you add the bone constraint. Atleast for me, maybe i did something wrong (blender day 17 newbie here) but hope that helps
  • @manokan7939
    If you have problems at 35:00 with the "Follow Path" (leg just flipping straight) just select the curve and press Ctrl+A and apply everything. I saw this solution further down the comments and thaugt to bring it up. Polyfjord thank you so much for this tutorial
  • @PIXXO3D
    You are so wonderfully unique, maybe even a bit weird (in the best way possible)... Your workflows and your creative processes are so chill, and you really go with the flow.. There is never a dull or boring moment with these tutorials, really inspirational... It's an exciting time when a polyfjord video pops up in feed.
  • After weeks of being afraid to start this one, I finally did it. It was the most valuable ten hours (!) ever. Thank you so much for giving this tutorial to the world. You just gave me a reason to be proud of myself for finishing this. I learned SO much. <3
  • @expolarity7541
    I love how even though you were basically done you still kept adding small details, that's how you make a render really amazing, thanks for the great tutorial!
  • @aliosanlou4425
    Very good totourial with explaining all the details with examples , good job , I also loved the fact that instead of some crappy nerve breaking ai , its actually a normal human voice
  • @OvrFall
    the fact that not only this video is a great tutorial but also that we can see the whole créative process of the final render makes it for me the best blender videoon youtube ! keep up the good work man hope to see your next videos !!!
  • @AnonJuggerbot
    I notice you use a lot of bevel iterations when you set your edges. I have found a solution to sharp corners using the bevel modifier that generates much less geometry and arguably looks even better. When making the bevel modifier, you want to set your segments to 2, then go into the profile dropdown on the bevel modifier. The shape is automatically set to .5; Set it to 1 instead. This preserves the actual angle of the corner being beveled, but adds geometry to either side of that corner. This essentially 'tricks' the smooth shading and preserves flat surfaces while making the corners look rounded. Discovering this has been a godsend for me.
  • What I really love about this is the demonstration of basic, really good principles that are totally lacking from other videos. The re-use of basic elements to save time, the approximation to make things look "good enough", and the emphasis on good shapes over complex designs is really nice and something other youtubers seem to either completely drop from their tutorials, or sometimes even just lack as skills.
  • @arimpa3126
    You are hesitant to call this a tutorial, but it actually was perfect learning material, fun to watch and you are giving really useful tips. Congratulations man, thank you!
  • @silverony8305
    Omg, it's finally here!!, I really enjoyed your character creation under 15 minutes video, and I don't mind yet another even banger one with 54 minutes long! ♥
  • @TheDragonBoiYT
    Once I get home from vacation I will for sure make my own version of this! Great job!
  • @JaredOwen
    Amazing tutorial - I really enjoyed watching this and see your process. Looking forward to more videos on your channel😎