The tip about seperating modeling from the art creation is something I've been implementing in my artwork more and it has been super helpful. Glad to see you mention that along with the other tips!
Awesome!! I followed and try working on 5-6 personal project renders by mimic what you did and this sum up everything nicely, makes my 3D journey much easier!
I’m curious to know, did you get like paid to do this environment or are you do it like for yourself because I’ve I’m gonna pay that for course I need to get money off that so if you do have customer asking for something or like, do you work with company or what?
guys! can someone help me? How can i put that "cycles render preview" on a side of my workspace? like the one that appears at minute 8:46 below the layers. THANKS!
I'm not sure how familiar w/ Blender you are so I'll just say go to Max's subscriber page and he has a video on how he does his set up. Basically, he makes a window, then from the header: selects render mode icon , turns off 'show overlays' icon, turns off 'show gizmos' icon, then in 3D viewport selects camera, then right clicks the header and unchecks 'show header' he then goes to the Properties window 'object data' context (the icon that looks like a green camera) and under the Viewport Display panel clicks Passepart and turns it's value up to 100%. There might be something else to make it even more efficient. Just look for that video.
@@maxhayart you’re a wonderful lad helping others who want to be like you mate, you looking into camera will be like a friend with similar interest sharing what he learnt
The tip about seperating modeling from the art creation is something I've been implementing in my artwork more and it has been super helpful. Glad to see you mention that along with the other tips!
Man if you skipp modeling and textuting you can create a good piece in 2 hours. With modling and texturing it gets to weeks lol
Absolute instant buy. Keep these courses coming please.
Looking super handsome in this video man 🗿
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Thanks Max! LOVE your work!
Awesome!! I followed and try working on 5-6 personal project renders by mimic what you did and this sum up everything nicely, makes my 3D journey much easier!
Happy to hear it 🙏
Solid Work, Max! Thank You!
Thank you
❤Believe in yourself, something good will happen and your work will be great❤
I've really been looking forward to this course. Can't wait to get started 😀
Happy to hear it and thank you 🙏
Thank you for these tips!
this is really helpful man
Very useful, thank you !
Nice✌🏻
wow did u make a video of 4:25 artwork??? thats just really amazing.,...that kind of work is my goal!
toooo fireeee
Thanks for sharing! You’re so genius at what you do! Is there a course you’d recommend for blender beginner modeling?
Hey, I saw that your Blender speed while making animations is very quick and has good quality. What laptop or PC do you use?
how you get these noise free, no art effect renders, did you use denoise or too high samples?
Very inspirational
how to you get high amounts of assets without going bankrupt ?
He makes most of them and buys large pack should buy poly haven assets as well
Eminem doing side quests and doing some art. (Just joking) I love your art bro, keep it up, it's stunning.
One question I've always wanted to ask do you have a 4k monitor and is it useful for a 3D CGI artist ???
I’m curious to know, did you get like paid to do this environment or are you do it like for yourself because I’ve I’m gonna pay that for course I need to get money off that so if you do have customer asking for something or like, do you work with company or what?
guys! can someone help me? How can i put that "cycles render preview" on a side of my workspace? like the one that appears at minute 8:46 below the layers. THANKS!
I'm not sure how familiar w/ Blender you are so I'll just say go to Max's subscriber page and he has a video on how he does his set up.
Basically, he makes a window, then from the header: selects render mode icon ,
turns off 'show overlays' icon,
turns off 'show gizmos' icon,
then in 3D viewport selects camera,
then right clicks the header and unchecks 'show header'
he then goes to the Properties window 'object data' context (the icon that looks like a green camera) and
under the Viewport Display panel clicks Passepart and turns it's value up to 100%.
There might be something else to make it even more efficient. Just look for that video.
@@NotSoMuchFrankly thanks so much!
Which license? CC0 or royalty free?
Allows use in commercial or personal without attribution - just don’t try to re sell the packs of course
You are great, but I think you can't make eye contact with camera 😂
Bro quit the vid 40 seconds in
i am sure the course is very informative, but it is too pricey :| . I can't afford it
Can you look into the camera when you talk?
I’m getting better slowly at being on camera 😅
@@maxhayart you’re a wonderful lad helping others who want to be like you mate, you looking into camera will be like a friend with similar interest sharing what he learnt
Amazing
you should look at the camera when you talk
look at the camera when you talk pls thnx
Can you look into the camera when you talk?