Bro, I don't think you understand how much value you gave away with this. I bought a Blender and compositing course and everything I learned in both, you have in this video. Fastest follow of my life.
Don’t know if you’re ever going to look at my comment but IF YOU DO I just want to ask you how you got into working with blender and what you did to learn 3d modeling and compositing and all that. I’m just getting into 3d modeling and seriously considering going into video production as a possible career. Thanks!
Thanks for the comment! I’ve been doing video for over a decade since high school and professionally for the past 7 years. I was always also into vfx since the beginning so I learned the basics of after effects while learning to edit. Started doing compositing and motion graphics as I gained more interest in post production as shooting became a little boring for me. 3d modeling didn’t start until the pandemic hit in 2020. I knew 3d was the next stepping stone in vfx and motion graphics but really didn’t have much of an interest until graphics cards and ray tracing got good enough to where you could make full scenes on your home computer. I started with blender and doing the donut tutorial like everyone else! Then just kept going from there. When I started, back in early 2010’s there was much more anxiety about if film or video production can actually lead to getting a job, and I would say that’s much less worrisome now. There’s so many options from film and tv, to social media content, sports, commercials and more. And 3D is only ramping up more and more.
Definitely not, but it will be much easier if you know how to light and shoot on something with the highest quality camera you have available. 10bit or higher is definitely preferred
This is gold! Like literally the best tutorial I've ever seen. Thank you for posting information like that for free!
Bro, I don't think you understand how much value you gave away with this.
I bought a Blender and compositing course and everything I learned in both, you have in this video.
Fastest follow of my life.
which course would that be? I need a really good step by step Please. This video just opened my eyes to alot that ive never seen lol.
this is the best green screen tut i've seen so far. such good humor on top of that +1
I second this
Nice breakdown
Can you do this tutorial for c4d! Can’t find anything like this for cinema 4d! Great tutorial
this is what i need. Thank you very much jov!
love it
Badass, Go Bears!
Such a breath of fresh air bro 👑
make more of thissss
This is amazing. Thanks for sharing!
Do you have a blender only tutorial without after effects as the first few steps? Cheers
✨This channel is GOLD. Period! 😅
Excellent thanks.
Great stuff man!:)
Best 1
Thank You
coool bruh!
Is it better to do this in blender or unreal engine 5? I find that unreal engine is harder than it looks for beginners lol
I don’t have a ton of experience in UE5 but I think it could be easier to get to a photo real result quicker in blender
Bro, so when you are going to start a complete crash course playlist?
Did you just say four 4090s??? 😮
Ahah 😂 Just one 1660ti down here 😅
hope you come back to youtube soon!
bro please drop footage tooo so we can practice along
I think your cool. Subscribed 💯
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Don’t know if you’re ever going to look at my comment but IF YOU DO I just want to ask you how you got into working with blender and what you did to learn 3d modeling and compositing and all that. I’m just getting into 3d modeling and seriously considering going into video production as a possible career. Thanks!
Thanks for the comment! I’ve been doing video for over a decade since high school and professionally for the past 7 years. I was always also into vfx since the beginning so I learned the basics of after effects while learning to edit. Started doing compositing and motion graphics as I gained more interest in post production as shooting became a little boring for me.
3d modeling didn’t start until the pandemic hit in 2020. I knew 3d was the next stepping stone in vfx and motion graphics but really didn’t have much of an interest until graphics cards and ray tracing got good enough to where you could make full scenes on your home computer.
I started with blender and doing the donut tutorial like everyone else! Then just kept going from there.
When I started, back in early 2010’s there was much more anxiety about if film or video production can actually lead to getting a job, and I would say that’s much less worrisome now. There’s so many options from film and tv, to social media content, sports, commercials and more. And 3D is only ramping up more and more.
Thanks a lot for the reply man! Your videos are super underrated and always an inspiration for me
can you provide the lut to convert exr to linear
Do you actually need a very expensive camera to do this background screen
Definitely not, but it will be much easier if you know how to light and shoot on something with the highest quality camera you have available. 10bit or higher is definitely preferred
Hi how did U export the greenscreen footage thru exr
Either just all in the same scene or put it in a separate view layer to export to isolate later
Can u pls create a yt short on this process of exporting multi layer exr in detail
anybody knows how to do the same damn thing in after effects? Blender is such a mess :(
Do you render in cycles or eevee?
Always cycles
Wait four what??????
4*3070 💔💔💔💀😭😭😭
as a beginner i didn't understand a shiitttt
Jesus love you all so much he can save us all.