The four hoursemen of juicing : animation, light, shaders and camera shake. On a related note i think every vfx maker should warn the viewers about how achieving these effects is time consuming and require a lot of patience to sync everything together as only a long time experience can make you do it with ease 🤓
I'm using glow in the world env. Then you need your colors to be above the glow threshold. In my case I set the threshold to 1.3 and I make sure to set the colors to above 1.3 in raw mode for them to glow
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Does it seem that your juicy course doesn't include examples of advanced lighting and shaders from this video?
The four hoursemen of juicing : animation, light, shaders and camera shake.
On a related note i think every vfx maker should warn the viewers about how achieving these effects is time consuming and require a lot of patience to sync everything together as only a long time experience can make you do it with ease 🤓
The effort you put in Dashpong is outstanding, glad you share some of the knowledge ;)
I love that this video is focused on educational content rather than being just a promotion for your course. That's awesome to see. :)
Glad it was helpful!
Great video, very clever the way you addressed a lot of the effects. The camera and the lights after a goal are the coolest.
wooooah, finaly udemy courses. I bought immediately, thanks
I hope you'll enjoy!
You are the king of details and polishing. Great video!!
When Victor, tafkaMrElipteach, offers a Udemy course, to me that means buy. This is what happened.
Wonderful video!! Something i think is missing on gamedev tutorials is more about 3d gamejuice, i think you could make a video about gamejuice in 3d
Is cool ❤❤❤❤ thanks boss
Great info. Thanks for sharing
Glad it was helpful!
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Nice, please make the game playable
Cooll!!. How did you make the slight neon glow effect?
I'm using glow in the world env. Then you need your colors to be above the glow threshold. In my case I set the threshold to 1.3 and I make sure to set the colors to above 1.3 in raw mode for them to glow
@@mrelipteach thanks man!