Bruh I've seen like 50 videos on shading and for some reason when you were shading that van it felt like something has clicked for me on the NPR side. THANK YOU.
Noted! I actually do plan to release more step by step tutorials, so make sure you like and subscribe for more! thanks for watching. I hope it was helpful.
@@MajorConceptartalready subscribed! Love your work, I'll support as much as I can also thankyou as I am new to blender your tutorials will help me a lot! 🤝
I rendered them in After Effects and used the particle system to spawn them, you can have thousands of them like this without making the scene heavy or making blender crash!
can you tell your laptop specs Major concept? WARNING: this is a risky mission you might end up ruining both laptop and external hardware if a small thing goes wrong so do this at your own risk if you guys are attempting, don't come at me for blames. my specs: i am using 2015, dell inspiron 3000 series. 2nd gen i5 processor, internal 8GB ram, 2gb NVIDIA m840 gpu. laptop screen is broken, so i bought AMD RX580 8Gb graphic card, PCIe extender and external power supply and then at first i hook it up to my tv but now i have dual monitors connected. for this setup to work, i had to make sure about 4 things. 1) have to run my laptop only on power chord, removed the battery and disable the power management settings. doing so i also had to make sure my pc doesn't shutdown due to power outage so i had bought single battery inverter (it's an inverter not UPS, UPS can hold only 20-30 min power back, that to for only laptop can't hook up UPS to external power supply then it will drain battery in just 3 mins. know this because i did try UPS at first) 2) PCIe has to be hook to place where the laptop's wifi unit is attached, so basically i am replacing my laptop's wifi unit with PCIe to connect graphic card. the back panel needs to be kept open for this. for internet i have connected my ethernet cable directly but if you guys want you can but tplink wifi+BT usb dongle which cost less than $5 (499INR). 3) i bought a cheap used rectangular 30-18-9 inch wooden case, drilled 3 ventilation hole on sides (2:1) 2 for outlet and 1 for inlet CPU fans and installed my open laptop, external power supply and graphic card inside. the wooden box is horizontal though i should keep it vertical for better ventilation but i use the wooden case as desk to keep my keyboard and mouse due to constraint of space and minimalist setup look. monitors are hooked to wall. 4) THIS IS WORST experience, after setting up everything my eGPU wasn't work at one point i thought this mission is failed. then after watching some online videos came to know i cannot make bridge GPU for performance for that i have to create cluster and but that i'll need more than 2 computer unit. since i am working on single laptop so i had to disable my NVIDIA 840m and remove chipset integrated CPU graphics drivers and then my eGPU was able to appear in device manager and was able to install drivers. Lastly i cannot do much about RAM because laptop DDR3 RAMs are only upto 8GB there aren't any 16GB DDR3 ram chip and my laptop has single channel ram slot. it's not dual channel. i cannot change processor, even from 2nd GEN to 6th GEN i5. motherboard doesn't isn't compatible. WARNING: this is a risky mission you might end up ruining both laptop and external hardware if a small thing goes wrong so do this at your own risk if you guys are attempting, don't come at me for blames. (keep in mind i am 30 y/o family guy who has to look after everyone including parents so i can't put down heavy money into PC. which is why i did this setup)
Bruh I've seen like 50 videos on shading and for some reason when you were shading that van it felt like something has clicked for me on the NPR side. THANK YOU.
Thanks for watching, I'm glad you liked it.
Lol those lines that give a sense of speed, are referred to as speed lines
Thanks for letting me know, now I know what to call them.
I used to make npr shader like that but I never learn about the reflection part.. Thanks for sharing, that's new lesson for me
You're welcome, I'm glad it was helpful. I'm planning to make more Anime style tutorials. make sure you stick around for more!
I'd love to hear more on your process of making the building textures
Hey, I believe I explained in in this tutorial: ua-cam.com/video/h_fZWZUFmj0/v-deo.html
Eevee for the win! Well done on this animation...very nice 💯 I only work in Eevee due to computer costraints and watching this is inspiring!
Hey, I'm glad you found it inspiring. I understand what you say. keep up the good work!
Same, my pc is restricted to eveee only
Thank you@@MajorConceptart
I wonder if there's any enhancements in Blender 4.0 for Eevee features...that would be fantastic. @@R_E_Sofficial
Yeah, i think there are acually, i saw some video a while back that said something like "Make Eevee look like Cycles"@@vizdotlife
inspirational video, very well done with limited resources.....thank you for the breakdown
oh wow i thought this video had like 100k views but it only had 830! great job on the animation :)
Thanks! I really appreciate it.
This is the 3d anime tutorial we needed
I'm glad it was helpful.
Excellent Job!
SO GOOD SO GOOD! i will be happy if you upload normal step by step tutorials for beginners as well if you plan to do so, love the video otherwise
Noted! I actually do plan to release more step by step tutorials, so make sure you like and subscribe for more! thanks for watching. I hope it was helpful.
@@MajorConceptartalready subscribed! Love your work, I'll support as much as I can also thankyou as I am new to blender your tutorials will help me a lot! 🤝
Awesome vid you really inspired me
Glad to hear it
The final render looks like Crackdown for Xbox 360
nice bro..thankyouu
I love this
Glad you liked it!
Subscribed
Thanks!
GOOD VIDEO, WELL EXPLAINED
Thank you, glad you liked it.
Very well done. Did I understand this correctly, you created 2d animations in after effects and then used the particle system to spawn them as planes?
I rendered them in After Effects and used the particle system to spawn them, you can have thousands of them like this without making the scene heavy or making blender crash!
@@MajorConceptart Okay, thank you. Very interesting technic.
Bro can please make a video on how to convert 3d realistic environment into anime environment
It's more about your lighting when you wanna do that, actually my next video is kinda about that.
@@MajorConceptart alright waiting for it 🙌🙌
so good
Thank you!
good job brooor
Thanks!
can you tell your laptop specs Major concept?
WARNING: this is a risky mission you might end up ruining both laptop and external hardware if a small thing goes wrong so do this at your own risk if you guys are attempting, don't come at me for blames.
my specs:
i am using 2015, dell inspiron 3000 series. 2nd gen i5 processor, internal 8GB ram, 2gb NVIDIA m840 gpu.
laptop screen is broken, so i bought AMD RX580 8Gb graphic card, PCIe extender and external power supply and then at first i hook it up to my tv but now i have dual monitors connected.
for this setup to work, i had to make sure about 4 things.
1) have to run my laptop only on power chord, removed the battery and disable the power management settings. doing so i also had to make sure my pc doesn't shutdown due to power outage so i had bought single battery inverter (it's an inverter not UPS, UPS can hold only 20-30 min power back, that to for only laptop can't hook up UPS to external power supply then it will drain battery in just 3 mins. know this because i did try UPS at first)
2) PCIe has to be hook to place where the laptop's wifi unit is attached, so basically i am replacing my laptop's wifi unit with PCIe to connect graphic card. the back panel needs to be kept open for this. for internet i have connected my ethernet cable directly but if you guys want you can but tplink wifi+BT usb dongle which cost less than $5 (499INR).
3) i bought a cheap used rectangular 30-18-9 inch wooden case, drilled 3 ventilation hole on sides (2:1) 2 for outlet and 1 for inlet CPU fans and installed my open laptop, external power supply and graphic card inside. the wooden box is horizontal though i should keep it vertical for better ventilation but i use the wooden case as desk to keep my keyboard and mouse due to constraint of space and minimalist setup look. monitors are hooked to wall.
4) THIS IS WORST experience, after setting up everything my eGPU wasn't work at one point i thought this mission is failed. then after watching some online videos came to know i cannot make bridge GPU for performance for that i have to create cluster and but that i'll need more than 2 computer unit. since i am working on single laptop so i had to disable my NVIDIA 840m and remove chipset integrated CPU graphics drivers and then my eGPU was able to appear in device manager and was able to install drivers.
Lastly i cannot do much about RAM because laptop DDR3 RAMs are only upto 8GB there aren't any 16GB DDR3 ram chip and my laptop has single channel ram slot. it's not dual channel. i cannot change processor, even from 2nd GEN to 6th GEN i5. motherboard doesn't isn't compatible.
WARNING: this is a risky mission you might end up ruining both laptop and external hardware if a small thing goes wrong so do this at your own risk if you guys are attempting, don't come at me for blames.
(keep in mind i am 30 y/o family guy who has to look after everyone including parents so i can't put down heavy money into PC. which is why i did this setup)
very underrate
Thanks man!
what laptop/GPU do you have?
It's an Acer V3-571g, the gpu on it is an Nvidia GT 730M.
@@MajorConceptart 😬
@@MajorConceptart my gpu can’t even run blender 😂 ist an intel hd graphic’s 😤😮💨
upload normal step by step tutorials for beginners
I have some plans for tutorials for beginners, make sure you stick around to see them!
@@MajorConceptart yes sure
thank you