Because HDRIs are just fancy images, it's also possible to use Photoshop to clone lights or remove unwanted objects from the scene (like the photographer) or to fix anything that was moving and got smeared etc.
Hey mate, i just discovered you're channel this past two days ago. And i have watched tons of your videos, which really helped me through a lot of getting the understandings relating to game/animation design etc. I hope you dont mind if i ask this question. Basically i just got into the interests of creating 3D animation, blending and invironmental designs and would like to apply for a job in any different huge game industries for example like Ubisoft or Activision. Do i need a Degree for applying in that field ? It would be very much appreciated, if by any chance you could response back would be amazing. Thanks ❤
You don't necessarily need a degree, it's always nice to have, but alternatively you could gather experience through freelancing and small studios first, then eventually and hopefully a job in the likes of Ubisoft, degree or not, getting the job done is what matters the most!
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Amazing, I really like everything that helps us to make more realistic renders. Thanks
Thank you
Great video as usual
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Back in the day they were making HDRIs by taking a photo of perfectly clean metal ball.
Yes.
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The part 2 of this video should be: the chrome ball. What's that half shine ball you see in many behind the scenes videos. 🙂
Thanks for the Suggestion
Because HDRIs are just fancy images, it's also possible to use Photoshop to clone lights or remove unwanted objects from the scene (like the photographer) or to fix anything that was moving and got smeared etc.
Of course 😉😁
Can you make a tutorial on how to create Japanese houses similar to the ones in demon slayer. Please 🙏
Hey mate, i just discovered you're channel this past two days ago. And i have watched tons of your videos, which really helped me through a lot of getting the understandings relating to game/animation design etc.
I hope you dont mind if i ask this question. Basically i just got into the interests of creating 3D animation, blending and invironmental designs and would like to apply for a job in any different huge game industries for example like Ubisoft or Activision. Do i need a Degree for applying in that field ?
It would be very much appreciated, if by any chance you could response back would be amazing. Thanks ❤
You don't necessarily need a degree, it's always nice to have, but alternatively you could gather experience through freelancing and small studios first, then eventually and hopefully a job in the likes of Ubisoft, degree or not, getting the job done is what matters the most!
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