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Appart from the awesome visual result, this, as a blender tutorial, is pretty solid!! nice work!
ОтветитьI havent images as planes in blender 3.6
Ответитьliked+++
ОтветитьI've messed around with Blender on and off for about a year by following different tutorials. Never have I understood the technique for moving a camera along a path. Now, I see it explained simply in a 2 year old video. lol... Nice work, and great vid. Thanks to past Marco for sharing this ancient knowledge.
btw, this workflow appears to be more efficient for creating specifically stylized renders than if the scene originated entirely in a 3d program because you don't need to create all the materials from scratch and set up uv maps for each one. The original 2d painting takes care of that. this workflow only required layering and extruding the 2D image to 3d and lighting and camera setup.
of course, you could modify the material shaders to the level of detail you want light to interact with the objects by adding specular, ao, normal maps, and other factors to interact with the lighting as the lighting and camera move across the scene, but that could result in the result deviating from the original style. Adding changes like these may be more appliclble for an artist seeking a less stylized realistic style.
supercool..Grazie Marco..
Ответить这个光照工作流是我没想到的 厉害
Ответитьgive me image
ОтветитьBro has the Five Nights at Freddy's Sister: Location Phone Guy's voice
ОтветитьIf you want to work in FILM, ANIMATION or even GAMES following this video would make you hirable in my books.
Ответитьmagic...
Ответитьif only it took 23 minutes 🥲
ОтветитьThis is so cool!!!
Ответитьthe amount of short cuts ... i started laughing around halfway through the tutorial
ОтветитьThis is one the most creative videos I’ve ever seen! 🎉
ОтветитьSHIT!
ОтветитьAmazing video!!!
Thank you !
Amazing tutorial! Thank you!
ОтветитьBlender... I'm always fighting this program more than actually creating something. I hate Blender. Is there a different program that does the same but is more intuitive? I'm willing pay a shit ton just to get away from Blender.
ОтветитьWhat Beautiful work!! ✨
ОтветитьAbsolutely amazing.
ОтветитьAnd what will you do with this ?.... being a slave in a studio ?
ОтветитьYou're an amazing artist and animator. I'm speechless. Thank you so much for these tutorials!
ОтветитьFantastic. I am a total noob and there is a lot to learn but these techniques will be useful for what I want to do, thanks.
ОтветитьYeah easy to rember all the steps.
ОтветитьSuper helpful thanks
ОтветитьHey, thanks for not assuming knowledge of terminology, and for showing both the keyboard shortcut and the tool in interface. A lot of tutorials are spectacular at convincing beginners that they're "just not cut out for this" when they can't make heads or tails of the bombardment of new terminology on what was supposedly a beginner tutorial, or because they can't keep track of a steady flood of hotkeys. It's comforting to know that someone is out here providing a welcoming space to those that are new to this =]
ОтветитьOMG!!!! you are a genius.... THANKS!!!!
ОтветитьMy brain is numb now
ОтветитьThat was great. I'm probably going to have to watch this 20 times to get everything but thank you for doing this. I'm actually creating an animated series that I thought I was going to do all in Photoshop and After Effects but the more I watch of your channel the more I'm thinking it's going to be done a lot in Blender.
ОтветитьNo cuz why was this video more helpful than any other tutorial I've seen so far💀💀
Ответитьwithin 2 minutes of when you start explaining, you explain clearly with examples more than what some people try to make in a 20 minute video!
Ответитьfinally, a 3D tutorial I can follow! Thank you!
Ответитьthe last part is so complicated to follow
ОтветитьThis looks so bad 😅
ОтветитьHey dude great video. Would you be willing to share the 2D assets you used in blender? Thought a great way to learn blender better is by following along with you making the same same environment.
Ответитьi have a friend who can make miniatures really good , is it possible to photograph his miniature and make it 3d for unreal engine 5 using reality capture ? do they still use miniatures for 3d models or is it old fashioned ?
Ответитьmuy interesante, me gustaria saber si que la conversion 3d puede aplicarse para impresion 3d
ОтветитьNote for people who haven't rendered in blender before and that have trouble compiling in a short time : Insure that the Render Device is being done the GPU and not the CPU as the CPU will take more time to render the same scene, does not work for everyone, but most people have a GPU that is more powerful than their CPU
ОтветитьYou are the best!! I can't believe how creative this is 😍😭
Ответитьsuper fantastic painting skills dude
Ответить"thats a painting? holy fuck" - me
ОтветитьDamn, you really knew what you were doing. Also, you're really patient! Thanks for sharing this amazing tutorial. That came out looking fantastic!
ОтветитьThis tutorial was absolutely incredible!!! This actually can be a brilliant tutorial for absolute beginners. I am using blender for about a year now and I learnt a lot of things i had no idea even existed in blender...This was a truly beautiful learning experience...
ОтветитьIf your really ever going to touch 3D software, you should follow a proper set of tutorials
Understanding exactly what your doing and how you can expand to make it better is paramount to becoming a good 3D artist
Ideally you model all your objects separately with the 2D art as reference and texture, and project UV's from view
Also too small to know the difference between 'too' and 'to'
ОтветитьSo inspiring!
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