I see the largest benefit in the ability to realistically plan a scene with the gear available and no need to change plans because the space is too tight etc. Should be a great time-saver on set, and you can be more certain that what you're trying to sell visually even has a chance to get born.
These were exactly my thoughts. This is definitely a life/game changer for indy productions that dont have all the budget in the world to constantly recce and previs/prelight locations. While not a cheap software in itself it can probably pay itself off after the first gig
Is there a chance to upload 3D model of a set, recorded by Polycam camera on an iPhone? I know, that I would have to add blocks, floor and walls, but having it imported "as is is" in irl, would be awesome. 😄
Amazing. With this software, can we make a list of favorite elements so that we don't have to scroll through all the options every time? For example, if I own three lights, can I group those three lights in a favorites folder?
Hi Jimmy, thx for your great review. Would you know if dept of field is rendered accurately? Again, thx for your hard work making this content. Greetings from Amsterdam, Daan
I discovered cinetracer after I bought this one so I didn’t actually give it a try. But I did look into cinetracer for a bit. The renders are more photorealistic in the elixxier software, but cinetracer is still not a finished product so it might be better in the future. I will definitely try it soon and update this comment :)
I bought both yesterday and I've been playing in both for a day now. Exactly, elixxier rendering looks more realistic, and Cinetracer released cinetracer 2 which is cool also, have presets of some outdoor scenes as gas station etc. but cinetracer 2 lacks of lights and props. Lights especially. For indoor/studio stuff, I would go with "set a light 3d" and for exterior I would use cinetracer 2 as you can play with big scenes and big lights. Thanks for finding Elixxier! And also all your stuff on channel is good! helps pros and also ppl who wants to go into cinematography. Thanks! @@jimmyonfilm
07:00 should have been your intro, then the story of how you discovered the solution (beautifully shot btw). Nonetheless, great tool. What a time to be alive, right?
It works mainly for studio/indoor location work as it doesn’t have a Sun type of light. You could use a picture of an outdoor location as backdrop and simulate the natural light with artificial lighting. Maybe in the future they’re gonna upgrade it and include that
I see the largest benefit in the ability to realistically plan a scene with the gear available and no need to change plans because the space is too tight etc. Should be a great time-saver on set, and you can be more certain that what you're trying to sell visually even has a chance to get born.
Yeah definitely!!
These were exactly my thoughts. This is definitely a life/game changer for indy productions that dont have all the budget in the world to constantly recce and previs/prelight locations. While not a cheap software in itself it can probably pay itself off after the first gig
@@uncosminreels and it's a great way to shamelessly try out new ideas without consuming anyone's time.
@@BadNessie absolutely! An incredible tool indeed
I used an image generator to do the storyboards for my short film. It really helped the DP!
Absolutely!
Hey may i know what AI software u used?
Is there a chance to upload 3D model of a set, recorded by Polycam camera on an iPhone? I know, that I would have to add blocks, floor and walls, but having it imported "as is is" in irl, would be awesome. 😄
Love the way you think! Thanks for testing it in the real world!
i love it..but do u think its gonna replace pre-lighting ?
Amazing. With this software, can we make a list of favorite elements so that we don't have to scroll through all the options every time? For example, if I own three lights, can I group those three lights in a favorites folder?
been using this for the same purpose for quite some time.... Works like a charm
Hi Jimmy, thx for your great review. Would you know if dept of field is rendered accurately? Again, thx for your hard work making this content. Greetings from Amsterdam, Daan
going to try that out, looking great, thanks
nice! Whats the difference between Cinetracer and this one? Which one is better? Thanks!
I discovered cinetracer after I bought this one so I didn’t actually give it a try. But I did look into cinetracer for a bit. The renders are more photorealistic in the elixxier software, but cinetracer is still not a finished product so it might be better in the future. I will definitely try it soon and update this comment :)
I bought both yesterday and I've been playing in both for a day now. Exactly, elixxier rendering looks more realistic, and Cinetracer released cinetracer 2 which is cool also, have presets of some outdoor scenes as gas station etc. but cinetracer 2 lacks of lights and props. Lights especially. For indoor/studio stuff, I would go with "set a light 3d" and for exterior I would use cinetracer 2 as you can play with big scenes and big lights. Thanks for finding Elixxier!
And also all your stuff on channel is good! helps pros and also ppl who wants to go into cinematography.
Thanks!
@@jimmyonfilm
How come I dont have 'Continuous Lighting' and camera setting to Film? D:
07:00 should have been your intro, then the story of how you discovered the solution (beautifully shot btw). Nonetheless, great tool. What a time to be alive, right?
Yeah makes complete sense! Thanks man! What a time :)
WOW! This is an awesome piece of software! Thank you for sharing! Great intro and demonstration!
Thanks man appreciate it :)
Wow!!! This tool is really helpful 🔥🔥🔥
Wow awesome, I wonder if this tool adjust to outdoors
It works mainly for studio/indoor location work as it doesn’t have a Sun type of light. You could use a picture of an outdoor location as backdrop and simulate the natural light with artificial lighting. Maybe in the future they’re gonna upgrade it and include that
Really interesting, thank you Jimmy!
Thanks man ❤
hello! did you import any 3d object to recreate your sets?
Hey :) no, I just used the default box blocks. But the importer feature is very nice!
The spit shot 🥴 lmao
Great video
Thanks!🙏🏻
It's not exactly a secret, is it? But a very valuable tool indeed!
Link where you got that sweater 🔥🔥
I bought it in a thrift store hahah
Character models in this simulator look like they were taken out of some cheap p*orn game on Steam. Great tool nonetheless.
I could have done without staring at your spit but otherwise an informative video. Thanks.
Hahaha fair enough 🤣
My mind is blown 😮😮😮 running to go play! 😂
That was the same exact reaction I had😂
what is your IG Sir?
i loved your lessons.