Blender 2.8 tutorial - multiple shots, cameras, collections and video editing
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- Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
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In this tutorial I will use my Blender project "Sharing a dream" to show you how you can set up multiple animation shots, cameras, collections and do live video editing of your scene. This tutorial is aimed toward artists with mid to high experience of Blender and does not go into detail of each feature.
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00:00 Intro
00:42 Multiple scenes
02:21 Linking between scenes
08:32 Multiple cameras and markers
10:30 Video editing
13:41 Addon: Copy render settings
15:46 Conclusion - Фільми й анімація
Never seen a better tutorial on how to integrate all the assets into a tight, creative flow, using all of blender's tools to such pro level.
Bravo man. Been looking for this tut for years.
This is so incredibly useful, this needs to be recognized on a larger scale. Great examples of professional Blender use.
This is exactly what I was looking for! I'm working on my next sci-fi animated episode and I'm strugglinh wityh managing sets, actor models, lighting, composition, etc. This gives me new ideas to try out and to stop making a new .blend file for every shot!
So useful! just in case anyone else is struggling with the same issue- you need to create a new scene for your video edit, in order to be able to pull in all the other scenes in your project.
Amazing Daniel!
Thank for sharing your knowledge
Honestly love how much information is packed into your tutorials, I haven't seen any other channel with similar information so far.
Thank you so much! I knew of most of these things, but never knew I could cut together multiple scenes in a video. My mind just exploded. It's gonna save SO much time at work! Thanks again!
I've been coming back to this video over and over again. Really useful tips here for complex shots. Thanks a bunch Daniel!
This is the sort of stuff a lot of tutorials are missing. You just taught me several functions I didn't eve know existed. Thankyou!
Så användbar video, Daniel. Thanks so much for this.
Perfect tutorial. Finally a real Blender expert. As already commented we would love to see more stuff from you. Amazing art as always ^_^
ahh this is incredibly useful! Thanks! Scenes and rendering multiple cameras in sequence! So useful, thanks!
Seriously the best tutorial ever! Dense with info, concise, and crystal clear. Everything I was looking for and more was here. Thank you so much!
One of the most concise, and efficient, overview of managing shots in blender. Thank you for making this it helped me out so much.
Awesome! Thank you for your continued Blender support and community input :O)
God damn, in one day you've became my hero. I use blender for a veeery long period of time, but never watched tutorial so condensed and packed with material that good, tips that unique and working.... ugh. Its uncanny how great this content is, how this whole channel of yours is!
Perfect tutorial ! Thank you so much !!!
Amazing as always, very interesting workflow, need more content like this!
amazing! lots of great insights and tips. thanks
I can't wait till i get good enough to understand your tutorials and follow along. It will be a milestone for sure.
This Tutorial is so amazing I almost cried. 😭 Thank you. Really great and useful information 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
Thanks a ton for taking the time to make this!
Incredibly useful tutorial. Thanks a lot for sharing.
Absolutely fantastic! This workflow saves so much time.
I've been looking for this! Great tutorial. This is one of the best and most advanced tutorial out there. You showed us the right workflow to do animation sequencing. Thanks a lot for this wonderful tutorial.
Thanks a lot Daniel.
Perfect timing, I´m starting a project more complicated and the tips you gave in this tutorial will help a lot. The multiple Cameras, scenes and etc....
You are awesome!!!
Wow that's a game changer ! We need more video on such things
Great setup - looks super cool!
Very informative. Thank you!
Really appreciated this tutorial! thank you a Lot! i looking for this a days!
Thank you so much. It was indeed helpful and informative
Thanks a lot for this tutorial mr. Daniel! The information you present is really dense and incredibly useful! It is good and very helpful to see tips and tricks from professionals who have worked in larger projects and know workflows not very common to most of other blender users. The time you put into making this is very much appreciated!
The Best tutorial! Thank you a lot!
Thank you so much for the great data and example. I search for those kinds of methods for a while.
Thanks a bunch for this amazing tutorial. I am still overwhelmed by what I have just learned :D
Brilliant! Thanks!
I so wanted these demonstrations for a long time..
Great video.... 😃👍
Incredible helpful, thank you a lot for content 🔥
Thanks! Great tutorial!
Awesome tutorial, thanks!
Very helpful indeed, thanks!
Cheers Daniel... some very useful information that I will be able to use. Thanks.
Thank You very much. Very informative and very interesting!!! I am impressed. Can’t wait for more content.
Best tutorial I have ever watch entire of my life
this is the most useful video on workflow, thank you so much!
Incredibly helpful! Thank you! These kind of practical workflow tips for production are invaluable.
Amazing 🙌
Truly great, thanks!
Very informative, thanks.
thank you so much for this tutorial, it helped me a lot. thank you 😭😭❤❤
Fantastic video Daniel, useful information at a top level! 😎
What a great tutorial. Thank you!
Great one, thanks for sharing. Please consider making more tutorials like this on your channel.
fantastic!! thank you so much!!
omg, I didn't knew about that ctrl+L link object to scene trick
this is amazing
I'm doing an animation with >8 scenes and knowing this is such a great tip!
I knew that you can create "collection instance" from Shift+A but it has its own drawbacks
Also that batch rendering trick from video sequencer, learned so much from one video! ty
Awesome! Blender is insane! The extra scenes in the same blender file is super powerful! I haven’t used link yet either and that seems handy as well.
Thanks for the explanations !
Thank you so much, i appreciate all these great info, i need comeback few more time to fully digest them! Subbed! We need more in depth tut like this!
Your Work is amazing Daniel thank you for share with us :)
Very informative. Instant like and sub 👍
I never comment on UA-cam videos, but thank you so much for this both professional and very easy-to-understand video!! Saved me a lot time for my job. Subscribed for sure! :)
Such useful knowledge, thanks a lot and consider doing more videos! :)
Just the best workflow
thanks , this is very informative
I liked because the great tutorial you posted here... but mostly because the hat on the octopus 🐙
perfect tutroial!
Alas! Tutorial from the legend himself!
Damn i love your animation!!! 🙌
For those interested, i think he meant this video in the beginning. He said he would add it in description but forgot i guess. Its his amazing talk on a blender conference. He goes a bit deeper into scene management here and shows better examples
ua-cam.com/video/Nuoe9h9jQxA/v-deo.html
yaaa greeaatt tutorial very informative, yeaaaaay ! now i can be better at blender
This is so much helpful!!!Thanks you so much! :))
What iam looking for! Thanks a lot my friend greetings from argentina! A seguir!
Why didn't I know about binding camras to markers? WHY DIDN'T I KNOW ABOUT BINDING CAMERAS TO MARKERS?!?!?
You just saved me a lot of future work! Subscribed!!!
Here are some Blender Video Editor essential add-ons to ease working it it:
Image transformations: github.com/doakey3/VSE_Transform_Tools
Generate and set up proxies(fast&easy): github.com/cgvirus/blender-vse-easy-proxy
Parallel Render(much faster export): github.com/elmopl/ktba/blob/master/scripts/addons/parallel_render.py
Parenting, volume meter, tagging etc.(must have): github.com/snuq/VSEQF
If you want even more vse add-ons and news: blenderartists.org/t/video-sequence-editor-news-add-ons/1188770
love this 😍
Very helpful. thank you
Thanks so much for this I never knew scenes existed in blender I started working on a big solo project a couple weeks ago without really any planning besides a storyboard and now I’m kinda stuck with my walking animation as the only thing going on this should fix it 👍
Very very very good tutorial. Thank you
sir you are sooo sooo soooo good. awasome......
Very nice tutorial!!
So so so fucking helpful thank you so much
Animating is a pain to organise so thank you for some genuinly useful information
This is incredibly underrated in the blender community
Thank you, good explain
Thanks a lot, this was very helpfull.
Now this is a Blender Guru
thank you thank you thank you!!!
this helped me so much!!!
This helps so much! Thank you :D
Should have watched this before starting my latest project haha
Why you don't have like 1.000.000 subscribers?!?! This is definitely one of the best blender contents out there.
Verry good.Thank you.
Thank you
thank you :)
Thanks!!
This tutorial is ace. I'd only just discovered that you could edit live blender scenes like this. I do have a question though: Is there a way to 'ram preview' like in after effects? I've found some scenes, because they are quite dense, really start to lag. If you have any thoughts on speeding up live scenes I'm all ears. Thanks again for this tutorial.
Your scene reminds me of that one episode of "Love, Death, Robots" :)
Thank you for quality tutorial. Do you have a tutorial/channel/course to recommend to go further with shots, files and scene management for movie and short films? Thank you!
DUDEEEEE... amazing information packed in this short video. You should make small series of videos for maya production artists to be able to move to blender :D :) :P
all this, along with setting my global undo count to 256 and my auto-save to every 1 minute, is stuff i wished i learned so much earlier when i first picked blender up
nice tutorial! thank you! quick question, when i use blender for pre viz i dont know if its better to do a new scene for each shot or make a complete new blend file for every new shot. (i.e copy and paste prev file and rename)
if for eg shot 1 doesnt have many assets but for eg shot 2 has lots of assets and slows down your computer, will that also slow down shot 1? talking about making a new scene here and not a new blend file. or is it just dependant on the scene please?
i always get a little stuck on how to organise my projects and whats the best workflow when you start having lots of different scenes.
For example if i hvae 2 scenes, scene 1 and scene 2. if im currently in scene 2, scene 2 wouldn't show up in video sequencer right? and i cant add the scene 2 strip, unless i enter scene 1 which will make scene 1 unadable?
Very thanks for this video Daniel, but I have a problem when I try to join my scenes on VSE: the audio from the scenes don't play. Only the video is transported. Is a way to fix that?