You're amazing man I really admire people like you that put their time and effort to make tutorials just so everybody can learn. This means the world to me.
@@AS-ym2bp I personally prefer to use "images as plane" and work on the material to create the transitions. Alternatively, you can use the VSE and pre-render the transitions as black and white video and use them in the traditional way. This video was made with various "images as plane", one in front of the other, with their animations and materials that manage transparencies for transitions. I practically stacked the various planes in front of the camera and worked with the animations and transparencies of the materials ua-cam.com/video/AX5v3hB4HoU/v-deo.html Here a picture to explain better (maybe ...) photos.app.goo.gl/x27VDxsTuuTs41eP9 here the transition used ua-cam.com/video/CjcEMWMfmIs/v-deo.html
Very useful tutorial! Thanks to the previous videos I created this transition with a circle instead of a straight line and I linked an empty object in to the texture coordinate node so I can control where the circle appears on the plane
Hey I love your videos man, thanks for making them. Someone has probably said this but if not it's a little difficult to read the nodes at 720p, not complaining just for future videos 1080p would make things easier to read. Wonderful series though, thanks again.
Thank you very much, unfortunately, I watched the previous 3 lessons and it seems too complicated for me, I needed more explanation to every step, why it is happening. Anyway, I will keep with your series that I think is unique in the Blender space. Thank you good man and may God bless you.
Yeah this stuff is pretty confusing at first, but I bet if you keep going it will start falling into place. Feel free to ask questions if you have them
I am searching for similar technique to change from a dry land to grass land. However, what I plan is changing texture from a small circle and then enlarge outward. Would you please advise. Thank you.
Yeah for sure, if you watch my first video then you can see how to create a circle. You could use that circle with the gradient intact and apply a similar technique, I don't think it would be too difficult. Feel free to ask follow up questions. Cheers!
Yeah for sure, you could just use the circle that I create in the first tutorial and use it in a similar way. I may make a short tutorial about something like that.
Woo hoo! Another great effect! I borrowed it for an intro title hack thanks: ua-cam.com/video/uWb0Qa1pNSs/v-deo.html I did the effect in eevee, because my tired old HP Spectre needs replacing. The initial experiments in cycles promising. I'm building a new PC with a Nvidia GPU, so looking forward to that. Keep up the good work Sam!
Man thank you!!! Your procedural series is the best!!!
Just want to say THANK YOU, this knowledge has no price and you're spreading it for free, amazing!
Happy to help!
You're amazing man I really admire people like you that put their time and effort to make tutorials just so everybody can learn.
This means the world to me.
Happy to help Jonathan
It’s great to share difficult math in a simple way. For visual effects, this is a very important , thank you for sharing.
You're very welcome
I used this method to create a transition between two videos in VSE.
This technique creates infinite possibilities!
Thanks so much! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Yeah for sure, good use for it!
Did you use Images as Planes? The movie clip node in the compositor? I'm trying to understand the best approach to video editing.
Please let me know
@@AS-ym2bp
I personally prefer to use "images as plane" and work on the material to create the transitions.
Alternatively, you can use the VSE and pre-render the transitions as black and white video and use them in the traditional way.
This video was made with various "images as plane", one in front of the other, with their animations and materials that manage transparencies for transitions.
I practically stacked the various planes in front of the camera and worked with the animations and transparencies of the materials
ua-cam.com/video/AX5v3hB4HoU/v-deo.html
Here a picture to explain better (maybe ...)
photos.app.goo.gl/x27VDxsTuuTs41eP9
here the transition used
ua-cam.com/video/CjcEMWMfmIs/v-deo.html
Very useful tutorial! Thanks to the previous videos I created this transition with a circle instead of a straight line and I linked an empty object in to the texture coordinate node so I can control where the circle appears on the plane
Nice, good use of the technique
Hey I love your videos man, thanks for making them. Someone has probably said this but if not it's a little difficult to read the nodes at 720p, not complaining just for future videos 1080p would make things easier to read. Wonderful series though, thanks again.
For sure yeah, at first I was worried about uploading larger videos onto youtube so I kept them at 720p but all the recent ones have been at 1080p.
@@snow_mamba Keep learning from you.
Thank you very much, unfortunately, I watched the previous 3 lessons and it seems too complicated for me, I needed more explanation to every step, why it is happening.
Anyway, I will keep with your series that I think is unique in the Blender space.
Thank you good man and may God bless you.
Yeah this stuff is pretty confusing at first, but I bet if you keep going it will start falling into place. Feel free to ask questions if you have them
Great!!! Thanks
This was so cool i just made a spiderman suit to venom suit transition
Super useful! been wondering how to do this for ages
Great to hear!
Thank you for your great job! cheers 😁
Happy to help!
I am searching for similar technique to change from a dry land to grass land. However, what I plan is changing texture from a small circle and then enlarge outward. Would you please advise. Thank you.
Yeah for sure, if you watch my first video then you can see how to create a circle. You could use that circle with the gradient intact and apply a similar technique, I don't think it would be too difficult. Feel free to ask follow up questions. Cheers!
Is rhere a way to change this to a circular "mask"
Yeah for sure, you could just use the circle that I create in the first tutorial and use it in a similar way. I may make a short tutorial about something like that.
@@snow_mamba I wait for that!
Woo hoo! Another great effect! I borrowed it for an intro title hack thanks: ua-cam.com/video/uWb0Qa1pNSs/v-deo.html
I did the effect in eevee, because my tired old HP Spectre needs replacing. The initial experiments in cycles promising. I'm building a new PC with a Nvidia GPU, so looking forward to that.
Keep up the good work Sam!
Are you on Twitter?
I do have a twitter account but I encountered an error when I tried to post things so I haven't done much with it. Maybe i'll try again soon.