Hi . I'm from south africa . We use metric, 10cm is the same width as about 4 fingers or the palm of a person's hand. I think 10mm is the dimension you were looking for.
I made a mistake in the sizing- it should be 10mm not cm so change the world dimensions mm then scale down. I did a test and shouldn't be too much different if at all in the final render when compared but still, the 14-22mm is more accurate and we should at least try and create out files in the proper size. My stupid brain can't metric apparently :). Thank you Andre Heynes.
You've gone from one extreme to the other! 10mm is very small for a ring, women's rings range from about 14mm - 22mm! Nice tutorial though and exactly what I was looking for.
@@Lightly_Salted I do what someone tells me. I dunno metric. What am I some kind of smart person? The sizing doesn’t really matter matter anyways I found until you export for 3D printing etc. I changed the pinned comment
Your tutorial has been great indeed actually the whole luxcore series. Having said that this time the diamonds have failed to impress me. Somehow they are quite muted. They should have glittered far more. I don't know why that have happened. Having said that can you please mention few other free render engines for blender? I know of Thea render and Rendernan. Have you used them and can you comment on them if any?
@@djtutorialscgi Every LuxCore video I've seen, the render times per frame are absolutely ridiculous. Rendering the hundreds, or thousands of frames needed for an animation wouldn't work for users at home.
@LeukickEDM ah yes. If you remove the caustics it speeds up a lot. Also, I have a video on how to mix the caustics layer effects from LuxCore and composite it onto a Cycles or Eevee layer. Check it out!
Amazing dude as always.
Hi . I'm from south africa . We use metric, 10cm is the same width as about 4 fingers or the palm of a person's hand. I think 10mm is the dimension you were looking for.
Awesome man!
Some videos on CYCLES X performance too!
I made a mistake in the sizing- it should be 10mm not cm so change the world dimensions mm then scale down. I did a test and shouldn't be too much different if at all in the final render when compared but still, the 14-22mm is more accurate and we should at least try and create out files in the proper size. My stupid brain can't metric apparently :). Thank you Andre Heynes.
You've gone from one extreme to the other! 10mm is very small for a ring, women's rings range from about 14mm - 22mm! Nice tutorial though and exactly what I was looking for.
@@Lightly_Salted I do what someone tells me. I dunno metric. What am I some kind of smart person? The sizing doesn’t really matter matter anyways I found until you export for 3D printing etc.
I changed the pinned comment
Very hot , thanks for such tutorial
🔥 🔥 🔥
Your tutorial has been great indeed actually the whole luxcore series. Having said that this time the diamonds have failed to impress me. Somehow they are quite muted. They should have glittered far more. I don't know why that have happened. Having said that can you please mention few other free render engines for blender? I know of Thea render and Rendernan. Have you used them and can you comment on them if any?
Nice render! If you can make octane render tutorial.
Soon
nice
WHY NOT CYCLES?
Whoah Whoah Whoah. I shall :)
Dang so Luxcore still CANNOT be used for videos 😪
Yes it can. Why do you say it can’t?
@@djtutorialscgi Every LuxCore video I've seen, the render times per frame are absolutely ridiculous. Rendering the hundreds, or thousands of frames needed for an animation wouldn't work for users at home.
@LeukickEDM ah yes. If you remove the caustics it speeds up a lot. Also, I have a video on how to mix the caustics layer effects from LuxCore and composite it onto a Cycles or Eevee layer. Check it out!
@@djtutorialscgi Incredible, I will have to look for and check that video out a bit later!