



There is the UI (user interface), and there is general 3d techniques. You could put the stuff you'll need to learn into 2 categories. Originally posted by PinkBunny đ:so basically, if someone wants to learn something in blender or from other types of software, I have to watch out and make sure I watch as latest videos as I can right? so if it's older than 1 year or half year, I might stalk the problem which wasn't even described in the video. cause as I found out some needed this video instructions which I posted to get the results, and some didn't I took the steps from this vid, and my another question is why I needed to take those steps when some people don't need to do this and it instantly does the smoke and fire effect. I strongly suggest you start with the Blender 2.8 Fundamentals series (search for it on YouTube, you cannot miss it) and only then go on to more advanced stuff like smoke sims.Äźdit: I may have misunderstood, maybe you aren't a beginner to Blender, in that case at least tell us the video and at which point you had an issue (maybe with a screenshot?) first of all, thanks for the response, I managed to find a fix, it took me another video to find out and fix it. The most likely reason is that either you didn't follow the instructions correctly or the video is missing a step or two. It *could* be that the video was made with an older Blender version and something has changed since. There are plugins and addons but if you needed one of those it would have been mentioned in the video.

The "base" version of Blender is complete, there are no other versions. Originally posted by The Renderer:Well, we cannot know which video you watched or what exactly happened on your end unless you tell us.
