I just shared something a little different on YouTube.
Instead of a polished tutorial, I uploaded a 4-hour, real-time Blender modeling session of a cassette ...
I just shared something a little different on YouTube.
Instead of a polished tutorial, I uploaded a 4-hour, real-time Blender modeling session of a cassette player... completely unedited and with no commentary.
You’ll see the full process:
mistakes, corrections, pauses, rethinking proportions, and figuring things out as they happen.
I left it this way intentionally to show what 3D modeling actually looks like behind the scenes. It’s rarely perfect, and that’s okay. What matters is the ability to adjust, learn, and keep going.
One of the beautiful things about 3D modeling is that there’s never just one “right” way to achieve a result. This is simply the approach I took, and others may reach the same outcome using entirely different techniques.