Great Reel Brian. About the 3d movent in the Star Wars scene, how do you manage the work? I mean, did you mount all in photoshop and then use After Effects or similar separating the layers adding atmospheric effects, etc and moving the camera in the virtual x,y,z space? Thanks man, keep the good work !!!!
Hey Mario. The AT-AT walkers are green screen footage I found online. I composited the footage and effects in After Effects as you mentioned. These days I would do all that in Nuke as it's an industry standard.
@@bkangg Why not do a tutorial. You're probably one of the better ones doing it. Would be great if you could focus on assets rather the button pushing stuff, there's already a load of people doing that kind of tutorial. It seems to me getting the 'lighting' right throughout the scene and the actors etc is what is important. Is there anything you do on set to enure success later down the line, that sort of thing, the stuff no one ever talks about on youtube.
1 I’ve never used Fusion or Resolve but you can use any software that supports camera projection. Maya works too. For these projects my Photoshop files stayed under 10k, but needs depend on how close your camera gets to the images.
The amount of patience required to do this is as astounding as the quality of the final results. Hella good!
Hi Brian, big fan. Love your work.
Just Beautifully painted masterpiece👌👌👌
That last one is so cool.
Great work!
Beautiful work! 🎉
Excellent work!
awesome reel. I didn't know what this is called but I've been doing something sort of similar when I create my scenes
amazing
Dude thats impressive
Nice job
bravo!!
very nice
Cool. Must have taken a long time. So there could be actors or moving things composited on top of some of these?
Last Dollie Yup do that a couple times and you got yourself a film!
Very nice video !! ;)
Great Reel Brian. About the 3d movent in the Star Wars scene, how do you manage the work? I mean, did you mount all in photoshop and then use After Effects or similar separating the layers adding atmospheric effects, etc and moving the camera in the virtual x,y,z space? Thanks man, keep the good work !!!!
Hey Mario. The AT-AT walkers are green screen footage I found online. I composited the footage and effects in After Effects as you mentioned. These days I would do all that in Nuke as it's an industry standard.
@@bkangg Thanks for the answer Brian !!!!!!!
@@bkangg Sorry to ound like a noob but whats Nuke?
@@vikasbhatt9102 professional compositing program
Used to make movies
cool
hey Brian! im just curious how you put the snow layer over the grass one :D thanks
Hey, I collected a lot of "snow over grass/rock" types of reference and stitched bits and pieces of them all together.
@@bkangg thanks for your reply, it looks fantastic :)
@@bkangg and i just love your reel...please do a breakdown if you have the time:)...and stay safe brother
@@matizz8 Thanks, and you too!
@@bkangg Why not do a tutorial. You're probably one of the better ones doing it. Would be great if you could focus on assets rather the button pushing stuff, there's already a load of people doing that kind of tutorial. It seems to me getting the 'lighting' right throughout the scene and the actors etc is what is important. Is there anything you do on set to enure success later down the line, that sort of thing, the stuff no one ever talks about on youtube.
You can put tutorials
What softwares did you used?
Mostly photoshop and nuke
I really like the Star Wars scene that you did. How can I get in contact with you for a quote or inquiring
Hey thanks. You can email me at briantykang@gmail.com
@@bkangg I sent you a email. Thank you
What software to do this?
1 Hey, this was done in Nuke, Photoshop, and After Effects.
Brian Kang great work. I suppose Fusion or Resolve with photoshop may also work? How many megapixels do you need for this, for taking photos
1 I’ve never used Fusion or Resolve but you can use any software that supports camera projection. Maya works too. For these projects my Photoshop files stayed under 10k, but needs depend on how close your camera gets to the images.
Brian Kang would 16mp be okay with 4k footage? Or would you need mor mp.
@@ADNZ5442 That should work, you'll find out if your images are big enough once you start projecting.
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Yes I’m korean haha!