I follow lots of Indy filmmakers and smaller productions and it never ceases to amaze me the results Steve gets just by himself and honestly your production value is just way better than whole crews working together.
Super fun! I love combining practical and digital effects. I create stop motion animation films for a toy company and I use techniques like these all the time.
Every tutorial of yours is a masterpiece. So much practical things being taught that even I am an archviz artist but your technique inspire me to use VFX in my animation.
my biggest issue is the (for this particular shot, not the process) that the background moves straight to the side while the car is angled towards the camera. This would cause objects to get smaller as they go away.. this shot should have been filmed from the side or another background video used. Using a wiggle expression would have helped sell the illusion and some color matching.. still a good tutorial on the basics of how to do this
Nicely done! The model does limit things, but I'm betting if you had more time to tweak things, the result can be excellent. It made me wonder about layering edits and textures to the model to make it look more realistic. But I have no idea how much that would do to file size.
When I watched this video I thought about the methods they used for the old Need for Speed games and how they filmed actors driving cars in the FMV cutscenes, If I had some experience with VFX I could probably create my own cutscenes for a street racing game using this method. Awesome job man.
Hi, from the USA, Steve. I have seen your videos and they are really wonderful. So, I have a request. I know you have many miniature and forced perspective stuff, but I have been fascinated with hanging miniatures, especially from the 1925 chariot race in Ben-Hur to Things To Come. Can you recreate this in some way?
You could also mount the model car on a magic arm from the camera in the same location that you shoot the background plate. That way you get more realistic lighting and reflections.
Lovely exercise !!! Focus / depth of field is key to realism, so as you said, close the stop down when filming the miniature f 16 f32 whatever your lens gives you For the reflection bring in some sky colored boards in from the top, as long as the contour of the car is kept free of overlap thats fine In the end your perspective is a bit off in the car, a tad too much top view Also the fill light from the front is much too faint… any car filmed outside will have a 180° bubble of the sky as lighting source…
TNice tutorials is by far, the best tutorial I have found so far. I feel like I’ll be spending a lot of ti on your channel! Thanks man! Keep up the good
Hi Steve, I really like your videos. I have Passion in Cinematography especially VFX creator. I really like the way you give me a solution to every problem i used to have. Thank you man!
Great video! You're saying that this is more of an experiment because of the lack in realism of model cars, but, as I am a filmmaker myself too I can say that this is an amazing way of creating the illusion of driving a real car, for comedy genres. It can also be some kind of a style in a funny movie, in which it doesn't need to have full realism... Thanks for making this very interesting video!!!! :D
Simply The best and the clearest tutorials i could ever find in whole UA-cam
Very kind! Enjoy 😀
@@SteveRamsdenUA-cam Thanx to u am now gonna convenience my boyfriend I drove a UFO
@@SteveRamsdenUA-cam I agree. You’ve always explained things clearly and well.
This is great bro
TQ...
I follow lots of Indy filmmakers and smaller productions and it never ceases to amaze me the results Steve gets just by himself and honestly your production value is just way better than whole crews working together.
Many thanks, very kind
Would you mind dropping a few names. i would love to check them out.
Very clear tutorial ! Straight to the point.
Good point.
It's not a good day when Steve Ramsden uploads. It's a GREAT day!
Super fun! I love combining practical and digital effects. I create stop motion animation films for a toy company and I use techniques like these all the time.
Hitting the like button before the intro even starts 🤩🙏
Very kind!
Just Awesome ....Loved It
You are by far the best teacher for soft soft . It's very complicated at first - overwhelming, actually - but, you make it doable for
i learn so much from this channel , tnk you Steve❤️❤️❤️
Ухх, не ожидал тебя тут увидеть. Спасибо за детство и лучшие ролики! 😍
TNice tutorials is one of the best intro soft softs I've ever seen. The entire basic worksoftow with no B.S.!
Every tutorial of yours is a masterpiece. So much practical things being taught that even I am an archviz artist but your technique inspire me to use VFX in my animation.
Many thanks!
@@SteveRamsdenUA-cam
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Excellent video ...............................Thank You !!!
Great tutorial man! You’ve always done so well explaining miniature effects and it’s great to see people still using miniature effects.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Really cool! 😃
This is the channel I've been trying to find for years. You make excellent content. Keep up the great work! :)
Lovely to hear!
you are not a youtuber, you are a real and wonderful teacher. Thank you very much.
This guy is so clear and concise.
He definitely has a talent.
Well done 😊
The car itself is too motionless. No vibration movements or wiggling or anything. You could tell it's parked.
Let you show us the motion full one and the wiggling one! You’re null
my biggest issue is the (for this particular shot, not the process) that the background moves straight to the side while the car is angled towards the camera. This would cause objects to get smaller as they go away.. this shot should have been filmed from the side or another background video used.
Using a wiggle expression would have helped sell the illusion and some color matching.. still a good tutorial on the basics of how to do this
@@Rajadingata its literally not that hard you can do it yourself lol
He literally shows how to do this
You can tell it's real, because it looks so fake. This world is full of lies.
I never thought of this kind of work but because Steve's tutorial I have fallen in love with this and I'm sure I will try this.
Really like the reflection work! Excellent tutorials, cheers!
Many thanks!
So much crisp and clear details in such a short time. Astounding!!!!
Many thanks!
Nicely done! The model does limit things, but I'm betting if you had more time to tweak things, the result can be excellent.
It made me wonder about layering edits and textures to the model to make it look more realistic. But I have no idea how much that would do to file size.
I am not a filmmaker will never do this and yet I watched the whole thing! The end result was wildly good as a short clip! Great video!
Clear and concise, really well done. Great touch to add the reflections!
Thank you kindly!
When I watched this video I thought about the methods they used for the old Need for Speed games and how they filmed actors driving cars in the FMV cutscenes, If I had some experience with VFX I could probably create my own cutscenes for a street racing game using this method. Awesome job man.
Hi, from the USA, Steve. I have seen your videos and they are really wonderful. So, I have a request. I know you have many miniature and forced perspective stuff, but I have been fascinated with hanging miniatures, especially from the 1925 chariot race in Ben-Hur to Things To Come. Can you recreate this in some way?
Thank you. It really works
I paused as you went along and did the steps myself and that helped a TON.
With your videos my learning curve will shrink drastically. Thank you.
Well Done, Many Thanks
He did a very good job imo. Explaining the basics step by step. English is not my first language and I have no experience in using DAWs
Amazing.
this is literally the video I've been wanting him to make😄
Sorry, I just asked for this tutorial in another one of your videos, you are ahead of the curve..
Thank you so much! It work!
My man's dedication is over the top!
It’s totally worth learning new skills cause then you get excited and confident to create
Man, I'm so happy this video came out! I been waiting so long for a installation video on this
You could also mount the model car on a magic arm from the camera in the same location that you shoot the background plate. That way you get more realistic lighting and reflections.
thank you straight to the point
very good tutorials
Aweso tutorial bro! I like how you gets down to bus
Your efforts, your work,can be seen in us.
Incredibly knowledgeable and we'll-spoken teacher. Nice tutorials comfortableness with the subject makes starting soft real exciting!!
You are clearly an excellent teacher.
this is the channel that got me in the game. much appreciation ❤
Thank you, Steve. That is some clever artistry.
wouwh, I had so much fun with this video. Thanks so much Steve, very well done. Very symphatic. Like it a lot. Thumbs up
It really worked for me after I look and try some tutorials, yours is the one that worked. Owe you a lot.
Just perfect! I did not imagine such a tutorial. I have been working with scale models for years... I can swear!
Love this titorial
If you kept it going till now you have all the respect that I can give
Really well made video, good job Steve!
Thank you Chris. I really appreciate it and that was exactly what I was trying to do. No fuss and helping people get on with what they need
Thank you so much. I just upgraded from Making Waves, so the concepts are familiar, but tNice tutorials is a whole new world! Look forward to
appreciate the hardwork put behind this. such a underrated youtuber
It's actually quite convincing! Love this!
Lovely exercise !!!
Focus / depth of field is key to realism, so as you said, close the stop down when filming the miniature f 16 f32 whatever your lens gives you
For the reflection bring in some sky colored boards in from the top, as long as the contour of the car is kept free of overlap thats fine
In the end your perspective is a bit off in the car, a tad too much top view
Also the fill light from the front is much too faint… any car filmed outside will have a 180° bubble of the sky as lighting source…
You got a like, a subscriber and a buzzer on from an old guy. TNice tutorials is the best soft soft tutorial I've seen so far. You covered a lot of
TNice tutorials is by far, the best tutorial I have found so far. I feel like I’ll be spending a lot of ti on your channel! Thanks man! Keep up the good
what a hearty video for all beginners!
It’s amazing how there is always negative people around !
Thanks for sharing your ideas mate , it looks really cool
Thank u for being a great human being and taking ti to help all of us noobs out cheers
TNice tutorials tutorial was worth it, I understood everytNice tutorialng now
FANTASTIC!!!!!!
i have watched you guys for a while, and the way you bring the history of film, really makes it more interesting. You guys will go far! Great work!
Wow at last a soft tutorial I can follow! you sir are a genius
Hi Steve, I really like your videos. I have Passion in Cinematography especially VFX creator. I really like the way you give me a solution to every problem i used to have. Thank you man!
Many thanks, enjoy the videos
Installed, everything works, thanks!
This was just what I need........ Great video Steve!!!
Glad I could help!
in the details. when you get stuck, roll back to the beginning and start over. The other weay is to focus entirely on one set of commands
I found your channel last week! Your channel is really great! well done bro😍😍
god thank you. I have been looking for a long time and finally got on your video
Worked, thx
Kudos man. You kept it very simple and helped make the first steps in soft soft. Very Helpfull! Thanks!
Awesome tutorial!!
Glad you liked it!
What a great video, helps A LOT in the beginning.
Beautiful man, you're the only one who helped me
Don't give up mate, that was my first day to use soft soft and i will work on it for a long ti!
Love this. Simply put!
Heureusement que vos vidéos sont traduites ! On apprend tellement ! C’est cool 👍
Super great video makes excited to learn more and get started! Love the "stay organized" motto !!
You are the best I seen in a long time
i love when he tests it out for us
That was insanely good!
Many thanks!
The next Generation of HOLLYWOOD! U are great Bro!
THANK YOU!! ✌
Thanks a lot - your video is a Great start to soft soft. I'm onto it !
BROOO thankyou so much, this really helped and the tutorial was really easy to use as well :)
I have been waiting all the for michigan athle to start doing this love it.
I was always fascinated by trap soft, been listening to trap long ti and i finally decided that i will try to make my own but i was so
Hey. Seriously. Thank you. I just downloaded soft and I can CLEARLY see why your vid was recomnded. You're an aweso intro into
I just wanna learn even more now- it looks so cool o.O
Take a week just learning the basics and you will be good, I been using soft soft since it was Fruity Loops back in 03, and still learn
I have been looking for this software for a long time and it helped me
Great video!
You're saying that this is more of an experiment because of the lack in realism of model cars, but, as I am a filmmaker myself too I can say that this is an amazing way of creating the illusion of driving a real car, for comedy genres. It can also be some kind of a style in a funny movie, in which it doesn't need to have full realism...
Thanks for making this very interesting video!!!! :D
Thanks! I've been searching how to get it and this is brilliant :D
Woah, great video mate!
This tutorial was well detailed. Earned a sub. I can confirm this is legit.
I know tNice tutorials is an old video but I’m new and thank god I finally found you . Thank you for such an amazing and helpful video ❤️