What was the process you captured the clean plates? I'm thinking about the light wrap and reflection on the actor, but he wasn't holding the light source bubble.
appreciate it!! I would have loved to make this longer or even a full short film, I do have a plot outline / rough script, I would probably need to do a kickstarter or something though.
As someone who primarily uses Fusion for compositing, is there a lot of value in your courses that I can get? FIguring out how to translate specific tools from one program to another is fairly straight foward for me, so I place importance on the theory of techniques rather than "use this exact node/tool for this and that".
Hey Ryan, I would say it's a mix. I put a large emphasis on trying to teach underlying concepts, not just software. One that might be interesting for you would be the blender / nuke CG workshop. It's a shorter one than the full courses, but there's a lot of interesting concepts that could carry directly into fusion. I think it's about 4 1/2 hours or so, if you skip past the blender portion there's a few hours just related to CG compositing / studying reference / as well as layering in elements & color grading. I've never used fusion personally so I'm not sure on the extent of things like 3D color grades on position data, normals relighting, camera projections, etc. I know it has some of those things for sure though, so a lot of tricks will work, and the stuff I show there are more artistic concepts and layering techniques that I use which are universal. It also has some stock elements included so that would be beneficial. All the best! Alex
yeah apparently videos with rain or snow get more compressed too! Which I didn't know. Here's the vimeo one though with some better detail vimeo.com/1016811438?share=copy#t=0
With the beach ball thing I understood a thing about replacement VFX: make sure the replacement prop has comparable weight to what will replace it later. The glass ball felt too floaty and bouncy in the short, now I can see why.
this is sick, the level of output is impressive
Holy smokes, that sequence was good!
Unbelievable complexity.
So many aspects to think about, the reflections on the ball if it was glass.
No doubt he is a professional artist . Amazing video
So talented so so talented
Amazing work all around! Nicolas did great on those passes!
yeah, he did the smoke trail & heat distortion - they worked great!
Good sht Nox! Very engaging video. Can't wait to see what's next!
I love this! Great work
Amazing work, looks really good and had me wanting to see more!
outstanding work..wow
Every sec you spent was worthit...this looks spectacular!
Amazing shot! Your channel is really underrated.
amazing work!
Awesome work! Blender environment tutorials please
Wow, I like the proccess u use
That’s my mentor❤🔥
Amazing sequence! Great job!
Incredible work mate
bro coming from a twitter and this video is a gem.
i hope to see tutorial or breakdown of it!
Jaw dropping, well done!
Wow! You all put a big effort into this project and the result is stunning! Appreciate this breakdown video 👏👏👏
Insane quality and work. Glad I had your channel suggestion. Really love the art direction behind the short and the color grading. Keep going friends!
this is really cool!
Awesome! That was superb! Please more like that!
Wow this is insanely good!
This looks great, amazing work man!
insane.
Very nice
so fucking awesome
looks amazing! congrats!
What was the process you captured the clean plates? I'm thinking about the light wrap and reflection on the actor, but he wasn't holding the light source bubble.
Nice one!!!!!
So good!
awesome! congrats !
Was an absolute joy to help out with sound on that sequence! What a stellar video, man!
Thank you for the great work! 🔥
BANGER
👏👏👏 you inspire me so much!
Yeah, canada.
GREAT JOB!
can you please make a video about colorspaces in nuke and how to use aces
which softwares were used here it looks just mindblowing ...i guess foundry nuke , blender , adobe , sidefx houdini ??
Blender + Nuke primarily, Houdini for the smoke simulation, adobe medium for sculpting some of the mountains, Gaea for pieces of the terrain floor!
very inspiring
a little blender stench, overall good
Super coool
that's a very good work! .. you should add more frames in that ship sequence because it was soo Cool!!!
appreciate it!! I would have loved to make this longer or even a full short film, I do have a plot outline / rough script, I would probably need to do a kickstarter or something though.
please share your PC configuration and monitors.
🔥🔥
As someone who primarily uses Fusion for compositing, is there a lot of value in your courses that I can get? FIguring out how to translate specific tools from one program to another is fairly straight foward for me, so I place importance on the theory of techniques rather than "use this exact node/tool for this and that".
Hey Ryan,
I would say it's a mix. I put a large emphasis on trying to teach underlying concepts, not just software. One that might be interesting for you would be the blender / nuke CG workshop. It's a shorter one than the full courses, but there's a lot of interesting concepts that could carry directly into fusion. I think it's about 4 1/2 hours or so, if you skip past the blender portion there's a few hours just related to CG compositing / studying reference / as well as layering in elements & color grading.
I've never used fusion personally so I'm not sure on the extent of things like 3D color grades on position data, normals relighting, camera projections, etc. I know it has some of those things for sure though, so a lot of tricks will work, and the stuff I show there are more artistic concepts and layering techniques that I use which are universal. It also has some stock elements included so that would be beneficial.
All the best!
Alex
Where i can get these footages?
lol. Why a "real Canadian Gas Mask" ? We Canadians want to know!
Will this be a course on your website? this is so cool
yes I'll be making some training from this, as well as some other projects coming!
@@CompositingAcademy I'm so excited for this!! have a good day!
Wow, this looks stunning! Man why did you upload it in 1080p? UA-cam compression is ruining the shot.
yeah apparently videos with rain or snow get more compressed too! Which I didn't know. Here's the vimeo one though with some better detail vimeo.com/1016811438?share=copy#t=0
With the beach ball thing I understood a thing about replacement VFX: make sure the replacement prop has comparable weight to what will replace it later. The glass ball felt too floaty and bouncy in the short, now I can see why.
yeah fair call! The handle did have some weight to it, but the ball did move around slightly more than I would have liked
finally, we have kale globe
i should sell kale globe tshirts
@@CompositingAcademy hell yeah