Bruhhhh ... your videos are far more valuable than blender courses. Thank you so much for sharing your skills. They really help beginners like me learn a lot.
although these are well-known theories, it's very useful when you explain how you have used them in your own artwork. Thus, demonstrating practical application that is easy to understand.
Clamping blown out shaders is an amazing tip, for anyone not realising, once you push those 'values' to absolute (or pretty much 1) they are stuck there and cannot be graded in alongside their other values that are less than 1. excelent tip and an effective and controlled way to manage it, I will be using this going forward, Thank you Max!
Bruhhhh ... your videos are far more valuable than blender courses. Thank you so much for sharing your skills. They really help beginners like me learn a lot.
although these are well-known theories, it's very useful when you explain how you have used them in your own artwork. Thus, demonstrating practical application that is easy to understand.
Clamping blown out shaders is an amazing tip, for anyone not realising, once you push those 'values' to absolute (or pretty much 1) they are stuck there and cannot be graded in alongside their other values that are less than 1. excelent tip and an effective and controlled way to manage it, I will be using this going forward, Thank you Max!
Love these vibrant renders wow 😮
Hot damn if all those renders in the beginning are yours your a god tier environment artist how have you not been hired
The GOAT, thank you Max for all your awesome content. I owe all of the progress in my work lately to you! We appreciate you dude!
Congratulations 🙌🏻🔝💎💎💎🤙🏻
do you have any tutorial on the second render
Yo
Hey, can someone pretty please tell me how to put the live render window in Blender like the one in the bottom right? ❤
Open another window, change it to 3D viewport and then press z and change it to render view
@@smixsix3307 thanks youu