thank you for the tutorial, it's very good and easy to follow 👍 If I may suggest you could show the final render animation at the beginning of the video to tease on what we are going to learn : like a quick 3/5 sec "today we are going to do this". I think they do that on some channel and it really works on people like me. Anyway keep on making those, I'm following you !
Thank you romuk for your comment it means a lot to me,❤️💙🏵️ Actually because my retention rate is low (as you and i talked about it before) i searched for the reasons, i thought maybe i need to start right a way with no other thing to say (my retention rates are mostly under 10, 15 %, most people leave watching after my first 3seconds i am like WTF😐 🤯) I tried this video with no intro or showing final result, to see if there would be any difference or not. Thank you again for your comment romuk, if there were anything in future tell me, these are really helpful 🤗🥰
Thank you for you comment I tries to keep the videos as short and as compact as it is possible, so i don't explain lots of things in them. In this video we used 3 Fields on the disk cloner for rotation of them, actually at first i was thinking of doing it with just one radial field but it wouldn't work for the kind of effect i saw in the reference, you can download the final project file and turn of the fileds except first one and see why it wouldn't work, Although the reference animation at first looked very straightforward but as i tried to recreate it with effectors and fields i understood it is not that simple and the movement of disks had very unique movement pattern to them, So it was 90% try and error for me to understand what would work for this movement style. If there are any other questions i would be happy to answer them,💙🌸🏵️🔥
thank you for the tutorial, it's very good and easy to follow 👍 If I may suggest you could show the final render animation at the beginning of the video to tease on what we are going to learn : like a quick 3/5 sec "today we are going to do this". I think they do that on some channel and it really works on people like me. Anyway keep on making those, I'm following you !
Thank you romuk for your comment it means a lot to me,❤️💙🏵️
Actually because my retention rate is low (as you and i talked about it before) i searched for the reasons, i thought maybe i need to start right a way with no other thing to say (my retention rates are mostly under 10, 15 %, most people leave watching after my first 3seconds i am like WTF😐 🤯)
I tried this video with no intro or showing final result, to see if there would be any difference or not.
Thank you again for your comment romuk, if there were anything in future tell me, these are really helpful 🤗🥰
Quick and get to the point. Subscribed!
I am glad you liked it man🥳🤗😀
If you had any suggestion for improving videos let me know💙❤️
its soo much ezy and very helpful tutorial... Great bro... thank you soo much...keep the Good work.....Happy 3D❤❤❤❤❤
thank you for the positive energy ❤💙
I am Glad you liked it 🤗🥳🥳
Thanks for the tutorial. It would be awesome if you could explain a bit why you're using the parameter for fields
Thank you for you comment
I tries to keep the videos as short and as compact as it is possible, so i don't explain lots of things in them.
In this video we used 3 Fields on the disk cloner for rotation of them, actually at first i was thinking of doing it with just one radial field but it wouldn't work for the kind of effect i saw in the reference, you can download the final project file and turn of the fileds except first one and see why it wouldn't work,
Although the reference animation at first looked very straightforward but as i tried to recreate it with effectors and fields i understood it is not that simple and the movement of disks had very unique movement pattern to them,
So it was 90% try and error for me to understand what would work for this movement style.
If there are any other questions i would be happy to answer them,💙🌸🏵️🔥
Would be cool to see the discs in motion!
Hi bharat🥰🤗
Thank you for you comment,
Would you discuss more what you mean? 🤔, cause there is simulation and movement to them now.
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You can see it a 3:20 @bharat5194