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$\begingroup$ normally tutorials work, but you have to do exactly(!) what the tutorial says. Don't use another method. Don't do other things in between. This is all can change the result. just an example: scaling in edit mode and scaling in object mode make a huge difference in the result (if you don't apply scale afterwards) and we all made these mistakes. So i would suggest: start from scratch and try to follow every single step. Since you don't link the tutorial and you didn't provide your blend file it's nearly impossible to help you because we can just guess what the reason might be... $\endgroup$– ChrisCommented Dec 11, 2021 at 15:49
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$\begingroup$ Thanks Chris for your fast answer. As suggested I've highlighted the link of the tutorial and added also a link to download the .blend file. $\endgroup$– TommasoCommented Dec 11, 2021 at 16:05
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$\begingroup$ Also note that too often tutorials do not state which version of blender they work with, and often updates to blender "break" the tutorial as you then have to figure out the updated way of accomplishing the workflow. $\endgroup$– james_tCommented Dec 11, 2021 at 17:51
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