You could also use a voronoi smooth noise and plug that into a mapping node to use for anti-tiling. It breaks patterns that need to stay world oriented like bricks though.
I love your video style! :) Came here just to take a quick look and ended up captivated by all the interesting information. I would love that tutorial for the moving fog! I added your fog settings to my scene and played around with keyframe animation but I don't know how much to change them to get the same effect as you. I'll subscribe and wait patiently :D
This is very good , I just have one small critique , what makes this look cgi is the sharp clean edges , I think if you would bevel or add a bit of displacement etc it would help , having said that if that was what you were going for its totally fine.
Thanks bunches!! I love when people actually narrate their steps as opposed to another timelapse with annoying music.
Glad you enjoyed it! :)
never new about bevel steps! this is really cool, thanks for the tutorial
It's really handy! Glad you liked the video
Oh wow, I thought the volumes were made in a more complex way. Amazing video man
@@arshamshayan Glad you liked it!
I love to hear about other artists’ process. The render is stunning, reminds me of under the witch
Thanks a lot!
Thanks Victor for revealing this for us 'cause I loved what you did
You could also use a voronoi smooth noise and plug that into a mapping node to use for anti-tiling. It breaks patterns that need to stay world oriented like bricks though.
5:04 you can also use alt + e, spin use duplicates and than set the count to whatever you need
This is called a real tutorial bro💪 Thanks a lot❤
@@thunderlight8362 Glad you liked it!
I love your video style! :) Came here just to take a quick look and ended up captivated by all the interesting information. I would love that tutorial for the moving fog! I added your fog settings to my scene and played around with keyframe animation but I don't know how much to change them to get the same effect as you. I'll subscribe and wait patiently :D
Glad you enjoyed it! And I'll make a video like that soon :)
Cool tutorial man. Like your fast workflow!
@@adriaanclaerhout Glad you like it!
i learned a lot thank you!
@@RichtsuSan happy to hear it!
Thank you so much, the bevel steps blew my mind
@@kizitossembatya5855 I'm glad you found it useful!
So cool!
@@lucieurbanova7731 Thank you!
This is very good , I just have one small critique , what makes this look cgi is the sharp clean edges , I think if you would bevel or add a bit of displacement etc it would help , having said that if that was what you were going for its totally fine.
i wanted to see the layout and texture and working on a smaller chruch from Mexico but i was kind of stressed if i was doing it right, thank you!
@@perkonsstudio glad you found this helpful!
You deserve way more subs. Love this scene great work!
Thanks 🙏🙏
Love it 😌
Thanks for sharing your workflow. :)
Thanks for watching!
Awesome!
@@firmanawd Thanks!
Amazing, did you use an HDRI as sky or an image behind?
Only an HDRI!
Earned a sub, btw can i study this and is this a tutorial? I wanna learn how to do this. Just a newbie for now
Thanks for the sub! Study how? Yes, this is a tutorial.
2:50 Instructions unclear. Made a helicopter instead
lmao yes the dark fantasy helicopter
Nice
Thanks!
Thank you for sharing helpful technics! Nice work!
Thanks for watching!
How did u combine the reference photos in one place 0:18 ??
With a program called PureRef!
What is your pc build?
@@xmcattaxs4289 Nvidia GTX 960 (4GB), Intel i5-4590 (3.30 GHz), 8 GB RAM
Bro please provide the project file please rely help me