Like I said in the video, I wasn't going to post this since it isn't really a clear step by step guide like a lot of my videos try to be. I think it's still cool for a lot of people to see me go a little off track and not do things perfectly though. The result ended up being cool but it was totally different than what I meant to end up with (hence the completely different looking reference photos at the beginning). There will be more structured videos soon, hope this one is still useful in the meantime though.
It's so tiring seeing people seemingly make perfect renders in 5 minutes with all the difficulty edited out. It gives beginners the wrong idea and experienced people know it's all BS. Equally, if you don't wanna upload or even make a render then you do you. Take care of yourself 👊
Would you be so kind and tell us your camera settings for your start up scene? Having difficulty figuring out what settings you are using when starting ? Camera length? & coordinates position ? Would mean a lot, thank you again
The reason I love your channel is that I’m somewhat intermediate and I come for the inspiration. Your walk throughs are great so is this type of post. Beautiful as always!
I’m so glad you decided to post this. We all have those struggles half way thru a render where we feel frustrated and like just giving up and so it’s nice to see how you deal with it. Also please never stop making these videos they are so so valuable and the your honesty with how you make things is unparalleled
Hello Max I am a retired Frenchman, 70 years old, former computer scientist and photography enthusiast, I discovered Blender in October 2022. Since then I spend at least 6 hours a day learning. I follow your publications on Instagram, Artstation and of course UA-cam with enthusiasm from the beginning and I do not miss a single episode. You are like my guru and I try to inspire myself (even to plagiarize) your works to progress and make me happy. I had discovered this image on Artstation and immediately tried to humbly reproduce a Blender animation (ua-cam.com/video/YT4iPQDjXo8/v-deo.html). Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and work.
it is crazy to me how quickly you can compose a good looking scene like this together in such a short time. love these videos max. please keep'em coming!
Hey boss, amazing render as always! Quick question : how did you make it so you have a live preview of your render to the side (bottom right) while making your scene? Amazing work as always keep it up!
Heyyy, you can do that by hovering over the corner of one window, it will show you a cursor looking similar to a crosshair then you can drag it and it will create another window for you to work in, then you can change it to viewport display, render, and then disable header and the ui from that window
I have a question in my mind what ,if green screen video import in this seen its look real like your renders and please provide your free (blender and photoshope file ) It would really helps me a lot for learning thanku if you read my message and i'm a big fan of your amazing stuff like that really appriciated your content .. ❤❤ i'll be used to it for my learning process because i cant do like you . ❤❤
@@Searly What I meant was you can use a color grading tool in the software you're using to edit your videos and achieve the same results that you're seeing in this video. You don't want to use photoshop to edit videos and do these adjustments because it's a pain to work with haha. The color grading tool in a video editing software allows you to add one layer with the adjustments you want which then affects the look of all of your clips below that layer. What are you using to edit your videos?
Like I said in the video, I wasn't going to post this since it isn't really a clear step by step guide like a lot of my videos try to be. I think it's still cool for a lot of people to see me go a little off track and not do things perfectly though. The result ended up being cool but it was totally different than what I meant to end up with (hence the completely different looking reference photos at the beginning). There will be more structured videos soon, hope this one is still useful in the meantime though.
it’s cool the see the process of smthing that could’ve been but wasn’t and the blender experience
It's so tiring seeing people seemingly make perfect renders in 5 minutes with all the difficulty edited out. It gives beginners the wrong idea and experienced people know it's all BS.
Equally, if you don't wanna upload or even make a render then you do you. Take care of yourself 👊
Would you be so kind and tell us your camera settings for your start up scene? Having difficulty figuring out what settings you are using when starting ? Camera length? & coordinates position ? Would mean a lot, thank you again
The reason I love your channel is that I’m somewhat intermediate and I come for the inspiration. Your walk throughs are great so is this type of post. Beautiful as always!
I’m so glad you decided to post this. We all have those struggles half way thru a render where we feel frustrated and like just giving up and so it’s nice to see how you deal with it. Also please never stop making these videos they are so so valuable and the your honesty with how you make things is unparalleled
Hello Max
I am a retired Frenchman, 70 years old, former computer scientist and photography enthusiast, I discovered Blender in October 2022. Since then I spend at least 6 hours a day learning.
I follow your publications on Instagram, Artstation and of course UA-cam with enthusiasm from the beginning and I do not miss a single episode.
You are like my guru and I try to inspire myself (even to plagiarize) your works to progress and make me happy.
I had discovered this image on Artstation and immediately tried to humbly reproduce a Blender animation (ua-cam.com/video/YT4iPQDjXo8/v-deo.html).
Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and work.
this is so awesome make sure to take breaks when you need to
it is crazy to me how quickly you can compose a good looking scene like this together in such a short time.
love these videos max. please keep'em coming!
thank you for your vulnerability 🌼
the key to excellent renders is to have a perfectly symmetrical scene with a single column of light directly down the middle
We need a _How to make arches_ video
Gorgeous! As always :)
amazing render Max
not even a second in and ik this is gonna be a banger
Ty for the content as always 😊
I ove the tortured artist videos
lovely man....
bruh...how can i get my blender interface looking like yours?
Awesome scenes
What are the best sores of objects to add to the library for blender?
Love that you made this video shorter you should deffo do this more often!
bro's being regular on youtube! damn.
Thanks man. But would you make a video on how you get inspired. I can't come up with ideas and just sit.
How did you have those premade models in blender? 😮 like the arch architecture walls and such?
Hey boss, amazing render as always!
Quick question : how did you make it so you have a live preview of your render to the side (bottom right) while making your scene?
Amazing work as always keep it up!
Pull up a 3D viewport and set it to rendered mode.
He has a video of that. I think it is the "how to make blender faster" or smthn
@@AshFrankArt oh shoot, cheers 🙏
@@ypesie ahh gotcha, cheers brother ❤️
once you made your 3d models how do you make your own library to drag objects into your scene?
Will you be adding the complete process of new renders to your existing course on your website? Love your work btw 💙
Where should I start to make such designs?
What should be in the system in Blender and will the training I receive from you be beneficial to me?
Wow this is absolutely stunning! Can I ask, what is the window you have on the bottom right corner thats showing that realtime render?
Heyyy, you can do that by hovering over the corner of one window, it will show you a cursor looking similar to a crosshair then you can drag it and it will create another window for you to work in, then you can change it to viewport display, render, and then disable header and the ui from that window
@@thewitcher5168 ohhh you legend, thank you! i was looking at it going "why doesnt mine look like that" hahaha thanks again
where do you find those 3d model pls?
the day max hay staRT MAKING animation on his channel is the day i would start finishing his videos instead of skipping to the end😂
why would you skip them like that
coz i watched so many of his picture art videos so much that i'm now looking for animation type renders@@jamess.7811
It would be sick to see him make some of his environments come to life
dude i would love to see that too!! @@affinity3d
do you have a tutorial on how to make that robe figure? 🥲
Bro how can i get assets library like your's can you tell me?
How do you get that "painting" look in Blender??
how does your area light look that crisp with that much power? Is it because of the arches at the top?
the anisotropy
I have a question in my mind what ,if green screen video import in this seen its look real like your renders and please provide your free (blender and photoshope file )
It would really helps me a lot for learning thanku if you read my message and i'm a big fan of your amazing stuff like that really appriciated your content .. ❤❤ i'll be used to it for my learning process because i cant do like you . ❤❤
How do you make the window render ??? I always wonder how to make the window but idk...
hey max, do you know if there's a way to make all these photoshop adjustments in a video?
Hey! That depends on where you're editing your video but most apps offer some form of color grading adjustments similar to Photoshop.
Imagine editing every frame hahaha
@@simonzhang3D i mean, i know there's a video system in photoshop, but idk how it works
@@Searly What I meant was you can use a color grading tool in the software you're using to edit your videos and achieve the same results that you're seeing in this video. You don't want to use photoshop to edit videos and do these adjustments because it's a pain to work with haha. The color grading tool in a video editing software allows you to add one layer with the adjustments you want which then affects the look of all of your clips below that layer. What are you using to edit your videos?
4:13 How did he do that? Anyone knows? I know it's Move but how?
What online asset do you use?
Can you make a torturial for the loop you did
Do you have a course or something?
Look in the description.
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