Blender Tutorial: Hologram
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2022
- Blender tutorial on creating sci-fi, Bladerunner style hologram. No plugins required!
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I've been using blender for over 10 years and use it professionally, but when I started you were one for the first blender channels that really did a great job of explaining not only how to model, but also translating the elemental environment interactions, especially where the light and shading was concerned (pre Cycles) and how to create the most realistic texturing and material setup. As always an awesome demonstration and very well explained. Keep cracking on!
Sir can u tell me that is there any scope in blender
Like hoe much can we earn monthly on an average???
Plz sir tell us ❣️
@@lostmusic8536 It depends on what you make, and the quality of the models.
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@@lostmusic8536 depends on a lot of factors, but you COULD make 100k+ a year
Thanks! Appreciate it :)
The detail of explanation you use, without loose speed or intensity, is always awesome. It's easy to see the synthesis work behind.
Deam, the ideas for future projects just keep piling up. Crazy, blender amazes me every day.
These types of motion graphics scattering done with ease was one of the reasons I stuck around primarily in C4D. It's nice to finally see them crossing over to blender with even greater control!
Wooo the legend is back, good to see youtube dealt with this so quickly
I recently started doing your tutorials and I've never used any modelling software or tried designing. It became a hobby and I keep coming back to this channel to try out new things. Really helpful and I love it! Thank you for putting out all this content and allowing others to try it out for themselves! Keep at it!
Another absolute banger. You put so much effort, thought and attention to detail into these videos and it shows! Thank you, Andrew!
Thanks mate! Hope to see some holograms from the community 😇
@@blenderguru came here from a promo mail, didn't regret it
@@blenderguru You'll see Donut Holograms now on your feed
And add deeper understanding to details. only seen from people who knows blender inside out. thx mate!
@@blenderguru please teach how to make character in blender and how to rig it specially hands and face
This looks awesome and you explain everything so well! Thank you!!
Great to see more geometry nodes content!
The difference on the Object Info node between original and relative is whether the mesh gets the "original" position based on how it exists within its own object, or the "relative" position that takes into account the current and linked object's transforms. More often than not we want Relative like here 👌
Thanks for the clarification! Now everyone go subscribe to Erindale to properly learn Geometry nodes ;)
Andrew Price is an invaluable resource for anyone looking to learn Blender. His ability to clearly and thoroughly explain each aspect of the software is truly remarkable. We are so grateful for the time and effort he puts into creating these videos. Thank you for sharing your expertise with us, Andrew. You are a true genius!
Been following blender Guru from before you started uploading to youtube. From before the rain on a bridge tutorial. I was super sad when I thought it as all gone, glad to see you're still here! :D
Hey bro, thank you much for creating this channel. I had an urgent 3D project to be delivered and I haven't touched "3D" since 6-7 years long back from Max Maya days. No one was available to do it so I had to do it anyhow within 2 days and your videos helped me a lot to do it. I am now picking 3D back up with blender and wish to create amazing stuff. You are really a boon (I hope I used it correctly) to all of the learners, please keep up the good work! Your voice is also so Apt for this plus you give off the cool fun teacher vibes! I wish I could actually learn from you. God speed to your career and may God always provide for you and your family. Thank you once again.
Welcome back! I'm glad you're back, thanks to you I learned to work in Blender, the famous donut is emblematic for me. Good luck!:)
BEAUTIFUL! Please keep making more of these excellent tutorials! 10/10 would recommend!
You’re always so helpful Andrew this is really sick!
Damn, that actually looks amazing! The tutorials keeps getting better!
man, this is super cool. Well done, Andrew!
First off thank you, years ago my first time in blender you taught me how to make a donut. And that push me to create other awesome things, now this I'm really grateful.
love this tutorials, thanks for sharing Andrew
Fr this is exactly what I wanted to do. I wanted to make it look like a bunch of glowing voxels on each vertex of a 3D grid submerged in cooking oil. (Kind of like resin 3D printing.) You’re the best, Andrew, and your videos are always exceeding my expectations and teaching me great skills!
Nice! That's a great effect. Thank you for the download.
Blender is great, so are your tutorials. I'm trying to do every tutorial you've ever uploaded, also which my PC can handle. Thanks...!
Very refreshing tutorial on creating a Hologram in Blender.
I’m watching all your tutorials, to just kinda see what one can do with blender, before i dive in; at which point I have to watch them again..but I’m not mad. Your stuff is fantastic
You are amazing, thank you so much! This was exactly what I was looking for to add to a little project I'm doing for myself.
This is so cool looking. I'm excited to give this a shot and play around with it!
glad you are back!!
I was thinking about making some Hologram effects and literally a minute later you posted that tutorial, you are amazing :D Thank you for all your great content
this* :)
Exactly, I was just planning to take a dump but realized my wife occupied the toilet already.
@@sicfxmusic hmm?😂
Such an amazing result!!!
huge thanks, amazing tutorial! Also the Erindale plug is super helpful - I was looking for the channel like his for a while
Whew, he's back! Good to see your channel back up and running!
Glad to see you back dude!
Thanks a lot Andrew! Very well explained and useful tutorial!
Thank you for explaining this thoroughly!
You're really done well with this Mr. Guru I have to compare this with my Cyber
Hologram's add-on for extreme PBR now!👊😎GOOD WORK!
Glad you're back!
Excellent as always thanks for your sharing
This is awesome. So simple that a complete beginner can follow and create.
This is soo cool dude. Thank you so much for this awesome tutorial. You put so much effort and attention on your tutorials. Which makes them marvelous. I am already looking forward to your next tutorial.
Wow that is cool!
I love your style. Helping out a lot. I saw your videos and then bid 1ETH on your hologram but I was quickly outbid. Stellar Stuff Man!!
I want to see how crazy blender goes
Love the team behind blender❤️👌
Can't describe how much Im grateful for this Guy
Awesome tut. Thanks for including the blend file. Most people do not. I was not aware you did and I made it from scratch while watching the video. hehe.
Heh ! You Said Tut 😅
Great stuff, u can save time by distributing a certain amount of points with the points node. Use a Random Value node (set to vector) to determine the bounds, next you can order the points with a Voronoi texture with the randomness set to 0, then add a merge by distance to delete the double points.
very easy improvement: Use the bounding box mode to figure out a basic volume of pixels for your shape. Like, set the XYZ scale based on a bounding box. That way you are generating more points where they are needed / not generating points where they aren't needed only to delete them later.
I'd probably also use volume emitters rather than mesh surface emitters, though you need to go far brighter to make that properly work. Volume emitters are pretty dim normally
Wow, another masterpiece of your tutorials!! Keep going!
stoked to see some new stuff. thanks for everything guy
Bravo, neat project and presentation, kudos!
Amazing mate, please keep making more tutorials like this 👏
Awesome as always and good luck with the auctions!!
Great. Need more of these. I also need more node tutorial parts! Hell, I'd love to get a really complicated node project
Awesome as always, thanks!
Awesome tutorial man.. great fun!
Mindblowing tutorial... Thank you Guru!
Your Videos are amazing!
I love you 3D Donut Guru!
You good sir are awesome :)
Thank you for giving us another project to do ourselves! I really enjoy your content !
Could you please enable key pop ups on screen so we can see the shortcuts? Thanks a lot!
just WOW again always amazes me!
I followed you for a long time now.
Wow, you have changed your style.
I love this direct to the point style.
You made me like Blender ❤️
You are amazibg.
Thank you from the other side, Norway.
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Im so glad you're back!
This can out at such a perfect time thank you :)
THE LEGEND IS BACK
This is so amazing it really helps for future projects
Thank you so much
Soon 3M Subscribers
Thank you a lot for your tutorials
this is really cool, thanks for the .blend file
this is awesome man! melted my brain because I'm a beginner but this is still, really really awesome!
HES BACK LEZGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO yt got some explaining to do. glad to have you back
Awesome end result! 🤓
This is a very cool tutorial. With the current 3.4 alpha, there's another way to create the original doughnut - On the torus, use 'Mesh to Volume' (with fill volume unchecked) and 'Distribute points in Volume' with the grid method. Probably gives pretty similar results.
The Return of The King. Nice tutorial.
You're back!
I love you donut Man! You're making me a great artist!
Finally something new for me. Thanks Andrew! I`m with you from Blender 2.5 ).
Woah, thanks a lot for the blender file!
glad to see you back
Love you brother, hope I can learn everything from you about Blender ❤❤❤
absolutely excellent! When I finished my hologram of a circular band of text, I almost squealed with excitement. Thank you Blender Guru!!
Hey little late but how did you get the text to work with the hologram? I'm trying to do something similar but the isospheres aren't locking onto the text I have.
awesome as always
Very cool! thanks Guru
Your channel is back! (I'll continue the donut tutorial)
Guru's back with the tutorials!
wow. such a banger tutorial.
This was so cool thank you for teaching us out of mind stuff for free🥇🥇
Hey just a tip (I think it works in this occasion) there actually is an array modifier, which lets you do those exact array things but way easier! Hope that helps!
It's insane ! Thanks
Thanks blender man, Tutorial really helped.
im so glad your account got returned after this morning i saw it being deleted so now i can make holograms and learn to make a donut🙂
Literally blender guru
Thank you.
Massively Cool. Thsnks for this.
Welcome back 🥺❤️
You are brilliant! Your tutorials are amazing; and it all began during COVID with a Donut. I feel like you should be on my Christmas list :) Thank you, truly!
Did this for class assignment. Very helpful indeed 👍
Great Tutorial.
Thanks bud! Great tutorial! If anyone had trouble getting bloom to show up in Eevee (like me) just fiddle around in the bloom settings. Turning threshold down to 0 and Intensity to 1 worked for me.
thanks man
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So good you are back,!!!!!
blender guru, you are the goat
Honestly geometry node is what's making me switch! It gives me so much freedom, kinda like houdini, just easier.
Another brilliant video Andrew, you're one of the best! And both having the same surname Price you get extra points haha
great work!