This was a really great informative video regarding the coexistence of film and 3D elements. I’ve been doing blender for around 5 months now and all I can say is the learning curve is definitely real, and I haven’t really even touched anything in the blender pipeline besides mesh designing and texture nodes. I’ve always had the desire to achieve the long desired goal of creating a highly detailed cinematic scene with realistic lighting and elements, but at my state, it’s very daunting to learn about all the core elements that make a highly detailed scene or animation. I’ve always wanted to learn Z brush, but I’m just not sure on where Z brush would lie in a typical progression roadmap. It’s just hard to find that first stepping stone to really get things going, and I’ve been struggling to understand where I should even start with animated scenes.
Thank you for your feed back, I really appreciate it! I would say if you want to learn the basics of character animation then check out this video by polyfjord ua-cam.com/video/imbIsNAvUpM/v-deo.html The character is simple but the principals are very solid. I also have another video coming done the pipeline in which I make a coke ad in blender. If you are struggling with animation of more complex objects and character, then then to model a product like a phone is something I have done, but that is just an example. After you finish your modeling and texturing, watch an ad by the company you are advertising for. In my next video I have an iphone ad I made in it, so hopefully that will help!
Happy to hear it! I have an updated version of this video our also, in which I break down the first year of learning blender if you are interested. It always makes me super happy to hear that people are enjoying what I make!
Thanks! I recently updated the lighting as you can see in my most recent video. I currently use and aperture ameran 60d as my Keysight with a neewer soft box on the end. This is placed a couple of feet away from my face just out of frame.
I use an Alienware aurora R6. For everything show in this video my graphics card was the Nvidia 1060, however I recently was able to get the new RTX 3090 (which is awesome).
@filmstop7828 hello, honestly i meant about 3d in general, not worth wasting time on it , in the exception of designing and selling online or freelance.
You should scroll back up and hit the like button so this can spread to more people!
This was a really great informative video regarding the coexistence of film and 3D elements. I’ve been doing blender for around 5 months now and all I can say is the learning curve is definitely real, and I haven’t really even touched anything in the blender pipeline besides mesh designing and texture nodes. I’ve always had the desire to achieve the long desired goal of creating a highly detailed cinematic scene with realistic lighting and elements, but at my state, it’s very daunting to learn about all the core elements that make a highly detailed scene or animation. I’ve always wanted to learn Z brush, but I’m just not sure on where Z brush would lie in a typical progression roadmap. It’s just hard to find that first stepping stone to really get things going, and I’ve been struggling to understand where I should even start with animated scenes.
Thank you for your feed back, I really appreciate it! I would say if you want to learn the basics of character animation then check out this video by polyfjord ua-cam.com/video/imbIsNAvUpM/v-deo.html The character is simple but the principals are very solid. I also have another video coming done the pipeline in which I make a coke ad in blender. If you are struggling with animation of more complex objects and character, then then to model a product like a phone is something I have done, but that is just an example. After you finish your modeling and texturing, watch an ad by the company you are advertising for. In my next video I have an iphone ad I made in it, so hopefully that will help!
@@filmstop7828 Thank you for the constructive advice, I'll keep it in note for the future!
Love the film you made, you made me wanna go back to learning blender with that alone!
Happy to hear it! I have an updated version of this video our also, in which I break down the first year of learning blender if you are interested. It always makes me super happy to hear that people are enjoying what I make!
Nice lighting in this video! It would be nice if you can make a video on showing us your lighting setup used to achieve this video 🙏
Thanks! I recently updated the lighting as you can see in my most recent video. I currently use and aperture ameran 60d as my Keysight with a neewer soft box on the end. This is placed a couple of feet away from my face just out of frame.
you are great bro
.. keeep going... subscribed❤️
Thank you, I really appreciate that.
Donde estás aprendiendo Blender?
Where are you learning Blender?
I started out with blender Guru's doughnut tutorial, and then followed some of polyfjord's work. After that I learn mostly on my own.
Good job bro, 👏 I think u get nervous in front of the camera so hope u get over it
Thanks! If you want to find out if the nerves go away, you can watch my next video, but no pressure bro. ua-cam.com/video/Cpf4EUFI3Lw/v-deo.html
What type of computer do you use?
I use an Alienware aurora R6. For everything show in this video my graphics card was the Nvidia 1060, however I recently was able to get the new RTX 3090 (which is awesome).
@@filmstop7828 thanks so much
Nothing about 3d is worth it
Honestly Blender can be super frustrating, but so can film. I only have one other video, but it weighs the pros and cons of each method.
@filmstop7828 hello, honestly i meant about 3d in general, not worth wasting time on it , in the exception of designing and selling online or freelance.
Alright bud no one asked