Here you can find more of my videos and tutorials. More Animations: ua-cam.com/video/NEXt5R31af4/v-deo.html Tutorials: ua-cam.com/video/6LP3ltpGG1g/v-deo.html
From THRILL | Cinematic Blender Car Animation, to this last one, Tundra Gran Prix | Realistic Car Animation, I am still amazed by the quality of your work. Editing, color grading, how you move with the camera.... Your style really set you apart from a lot of other car animations made in blender I saw on UA-cam. Again congrats !!!
@@amigas022 actually i´m working on a few tutorials right now. How i build my scenes, car and camera animation. The first tutorial will be uploaded soon.
I love car! 🚘 I have watched a few of your videos. All car animation videos. Do you create animations for yourself? I appreciate your animation editing ❣️
Thought about working with octane, but it feels like octane is more complicated and for the type of work I do cycles is enough. Maybe I'll check it out some time 👍🏻
Thank you very much 🙏🏻 a tutorial for my render settings is also planned. I use cycles, but there are many settings and techniques to get rid of the flickering without increasing the render time too much. For this animation it only took around 45 seconds per frame in 4K on a laptop with a RTX 4090.
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@@enhancedsight can't wait for that! sometimes i can't get rid of the flickering, so super excited for that! Keep the amazing work! love your cinematic shots!
@ thank you very much. There are some techniques to get rid of the flickering, but also some add-ons or software like from topaz labs. I try to cover a few techniques when I make the tutorial.
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Is it worth pay the addon, topaz labs? It's a bit expensive and sometimes, to get to the render phase, takes a while, so im not always rendering stuff@@enhancedsight
In my opinion it's worth it, but maybe wait for a sale like black Friday. I got it that way for around 90$. You save lots of render time, because of two reasons: 1. You render in 1080p and upscale it to 4K. Technically it should be 4 times faster. But often it's even faster because of less vram usage. 2. You can only render every second frame and interpolate it with topaz. Again 2 times faster, but doesn't work with every scene. With upscaling and only every second frame you should reduce your render time by 80-90% without changing any render settings in blender. Of course, you also have render time in topaz, but it's way faster than blender. I use topaz for many scenes.
Usually I get my sound effects from artlist.io, because they have lots of sounds and it's relatively cheap. For this project I worked with another artist for the sound effects though.
I have some tutorials about how I build my landscapes. I did it with the same techniques here. Maybe I didn't cover something in the tutorials, is there something you would like to know?
@@enhancedsight the car movements , especially how the camera moves and everything I just loved the animation so I thought can you make a tut on this one ? It will you know help us a lot Thank you
@@ahmadali-xs3zr I will try to cover some of the techniques in new tutorials. The tutorials that I uploaded right now are a good overview of the techniques, but there is more to learn of course.
Can you please recreate this scene in blender? Turbo drag race scene. ua-cam.com/video/layMcHOl7TE/v-deo.htmlsi=TpkwXbk_qqloM85m Use a 2013 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 and a 2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT
Very cool scene! But it´s from a pixar movie and i´m just one guy and can´t make everything by myself. In the future i´m planning to make animations together with some of my subscribers. That way we can work on bigger projects :)
@@partyrock2081 or dream works. I don´t know the movie. It´s a nice style though. I try to achieve realism, but a more stylized look would also be interesting.
Here you can find more of my videos and tutorials.
More Animations:
ua-cam.com/video/NEXt5R31af4/v-deo.html
Tutorials:
ua-cam.com/video/6LP3ltpGG1g/v-deo.html
From THRILL | Cinematic Blender Car Animation, to this last one, Tundra Gran Prix | Realistic Car Animation, I am still amazed by the quality of your work. Editing, color grading, how you move with the camera.... Your style really set you apart from a lot of other car animations made in blender I saw on UA-cam. Again congrats !!!
Thank you very much. Always trying to improve the quality of my renderings and learn new things to realize my ideas.
@@enhancedsight No idea into sharing some tips with us on car animation in a near future?
@@amigas022 actually i´m working on a few tutorials right now. How i build my scenes, car and camera animation. The first tutorial will be uploaded soon.
@@enhancedsight Great, I'm happy to hear that ! And thank you for thinking of sharing your workflow with us.
This is insane. Great work. Spectacular
I love car! 🚘 I have watched a few of your videos. All car animation videos. Do you create animations for yourself? I appreciate your animation editing ❣️
Thank you very much 🙏🏻🙏🏻 Yes, I make the animations by myself.
This is Dynamite
Congratulations! You made a really, reeeally amazing job! A master piece I’ll rewatch, as I already did! 🤌🏻👌🏻
Thank you very much!
Such a good watch, great job!
Thank you 🙏🙏
This is magnificent work
Absolutely Great 4 sure
Great, You inspire me everytime
Thank you very much. Great to hear that!
Speed ramps are fire!
Thank you 🙏🙏
This is nice!
Thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🔥
Congrats... Spectacular *
Great syncc
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Special😍
You should give Octane for Blender a chance, your movies will get a huge bump in visual quality.
Thought about working with octane, but it feels like octane is more complicated and for the type of work I do cycles is enough. Maybe I'll check it out some time 👍🏻
good work
Thank you 🙏🏻
Mercedes and porsche and bmw is friends racing midnight edit GOOD JOB YOU Start the engine and go!!!!
Daaaaaaaaaamn Fire 🔥
Thank you very much 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Great
Thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Super epic❤❤
Thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Amazing work! Love it! For the Renders Animation, what are the settings for not getting flickering animation/noise? and is it Cycles or Eevee?
Thank you very much 🙏🏻 a tutorial for my render settings is also planned. I use cycles, but there are many settings and techniques to get rid of the flickering without increasing the render time too much. For this animation it only took around 45 seconds per frame in 4K on a laptop with a RTX 4090.
@@enhancedsight can't wait for that! sometimes i can't get rid of the flickering, so super excited for that! Keep the amazing work! love your cinematic shots!
@ thank you very much. There are some techniques to get rid of the flickering, but also some add-ons or software like from topaz labs. I try to cover a few techniques when I make the tutorial.
Is it worth pay the addon, topaz labs? It's a bit expensive and sometimes, to get to the render phase, takes a while, so im not always rendering stuff@@enhancedsight
In my opinion it's worth it, but maybe wait for a sale like black Friday. I got it that way for around 90$. You save lots of render time, because of two reasons:
1. You render in 1080p and upscale it to 4K. Technically it should be 4 times faster. But often it's even faster because of less vram usage.
2. You can only render every second frame and interpolate it with topaz. Again 2 times faster, but doesn't work with every scene.
With upscaling and only every second frame you should reduce your render time by 80-90% without changing any render settings in blender. Of course, you also have render time in topaz, but it's way faster than blender. I use topaz for many scenes.
How are you making your enviroments look so good?
Thank you. I learnt most of my techniques from the CGBoost course about landscapes.
Lindíssima!😎
Thank you!
Im from in kingdom of saudi ARABIA i love this movie its speed turbo racing car let's to this thanks ALLAH 👍🤲🇸🇦
Glad you enjoyed it!
looks great! but can i ask if you make your own models?
Thank you 🙏🏻 I don't build the car models myself, but do the shading. The environment was built by me, but I used some assets.
@@enhancedsight ah nice thanks! Your Environments look really good I really gota learn how to make them lol
@@theginypig2705 thank you. There is a environment course by cgboost. I can recommend it an learnt most of my workflows for landscapes there.
Will be reposting
Sure, just link my channel in the description and you can share it where you want 👍🏻
@@enhancedsight okay
@@enhancedsightdo you have Instagram account? I can add you as collab!
Wow boom💣💣 this is your car? Do you have a car shop? I like this Model 💥
I wish that one of these cars were mine 😂 But unfortunately no, everything is animated and I don't even own a car.
bro where do you all get these clips from?
Haha I make them myself 😊
How did you get the car sounds??
Usually I get my sound effects from artlist.io, because they have lots of sounds and it's relatively cheap. For this project I worked with another artist for the sound effects though.
Can you also upload a tut on breakdown of this ?
I have some tutorials about how I build my landscapes. I did it with the same techniques here. Maybe I didn't cover something in the tutorials, is there something you would like to know?
@@enhancedsight the car movements , especially how the camera moves and everything I just loved the animation so I thought can you make a tut on this one ? It will you know help us a lot
Thank you
@@ahmadali-xs3zr I will try to cover some of the techniques in new tutorials. The tutorials that I uploaded right now are a good overview of the techniques, but there is more to learn of course.
@@enhancedsight yes exactly that's why I commented , we need breakdowns etc
Can you please recreate this scene in blender? Turbo drag race scene.
ua-cam.com/video/layMcHOl7TE/v-deo.htmlsi=TpkwXbk_qqloM85m
Use a 2013 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 and a 2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT
Very cool scene! But it´s from a pixar movie and i´m just one guy and can´t make everything by myself. In the future i´m planning to make animations together with some of my subscribers. That way we can work on bigger projects :)
Actually it’s from DreamWorks, not Pixar
@@partyrock2081 or dream works. I don´t know the movie.
It´s a nice style though. I try to achieve realism, but a more stylized look would also be interesting.