How to Make Buildings In Blender (+ Free Asset Pack)

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Published 2023-07-27

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  • @NightAsterisk
    This man is legitimately carrying on his back my progress on renders for the past year and I can't thank you enough.
  • @uzairmirza4540
    My favorite thing as an observer is the growth of Max becoming literally one the greatest Blender Creators out there. There's not a platform where you cant find his work in some form. Every 3D artist has once come across his work and to me that's just beautiful. Kudos to you sir. Thank you for giving back to this community. From not just a fan, but a student, thank you.
  • @TheCaboooom1
    You have been my biggest inspiration for getting into blender. All you do looks so complex and cool but you break it down every single time and it is so damn helpful. It is so refreshing to have someone like you who is not gatekeeping all those great tips and practices. And the awesome free asset packs - this man won't stop giving. Thank you so much for everything Max.
  • @CDArena
    That center cube which blocks your sight through: You can apply an emmissive texture to it with a greyscale brick texture, random colored bricks, and a yellow hue node: looks like some offices are lit up.
  • @A.H.A...
    You don't know how helpful this is to me!!! Thank you for making it free it's truly a blessing, I've been looking for this for a really long time for my project 😭😭
  • @DanielGrovePhoto
    Very fun and I love doing stuff like this that's fundamentally simple but leads to complex and believable results. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and assets too.
  • @CeceMelchor
    You get the immediate subscribe and like for being straight forward with the Free Assets Pack, great video, thank you!
  • @TK3DTUT
    I just wanna say thanks, Max. Me and many others are so grateful.
  • @fullyleaded
    This is awesome! Really useful to see these type of videos where you just do it and explain as youre working.
  • @YakOfArt
    this is exactly how I make my buildings too lol. Good on you for releasing the free assets too. People love this stuff!
  • @SyndeSTTD
    Always waiting for you content max!!! Keep going 🔥🤯
  • @ksliccthagr8
    This has helped me ALOT. I’ve been trying to figure out how to effectively make futuristic buildings and cities but have really been dreading it because I hate doing environments lol. I’m a character designer that’s gotten into game development 2 years ago so THANK YOU🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾. I DEFINITELY subbed💯. I was trying to do this in unreal 5 but I can just move the ones I make into unreal
  • @SlickFX_TF
    8:24 in to this and I have learned more than I have a in weeks on other tutorials and trying to learn myself! A BIG THANK YOU. I am going to buy your course! You explain things very well!
  • @Rockberries
    Brilliant stuff as always! Been here since day one and I can't thank you enough for all the effort and great advice you're putting out here! Will try to buy your course but I can't afford it right now. If you feel inspired, would be amazing to get a video on: - How to manage disk space, librairies and safe backups - Where to post the final artworks when they're done (apart from artstation and instagram) Cheers :)
  • @forexx503
    I also focus on architecture and buildings in Blender and I was experimenting with the window materials a lot. I ended up using the basic glass BSDF and just changing the IQR to make it more transparent or reflective, sometimes I add a little bit of glossy BSDF with mix shader if I need extra reflection. Your material has really a good transparency and it is quite different. It makes a sharp shadow inside the buildings, whereas the normal glass BSDF makes it more smooth. I am not really sure which one is more realistic, but maybe each of them looks better in different situations and angles. Anyways, thank you for your idea
  • @jaybillimoria9825
    i just want to tell is that, that u are just amazing bro ur videos helped me alot... cant thank enough
  • @kushyfam
    Real fun to watch, learn and take in some tips. Thanks for sharing
  • @lorcanpreston4643
    You're a good dude Max, constantly putting out quality content for free.