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Thanks Jon! Yes and pretty simple too! You can do the same process for 3d renders yes...just need to export and combine the mix pass with the beauty pass as well. Same general concept.
Thanks a lot for the tutorial, but, as there is no motion in this live shot, I don't see the point to use a 3D software like Blender. A much more efficient and time saving way would have been to do that in a 2D or Photo software like Photoshop and apply that layer onto the video. This Blender precise and 3D compositing is only useful if we have a live video shot with 3D camera tracking and/or animated 3d element in the live shot. Let me know your comments. If you have the same tutorial with a live shot that would be better! Thanks for your good videos!
Hey Everyone! In this video I show how to use a mist pass in Blender in order to add procedural mist to any shot or 3d scene of your choice. This technique is super useful to create a cinematic look for your projects. Enjoy and let us know what you would like to see next.
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Spyderfy: www.blendermarket.com/products/spyderfy-bug-system-add-on
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Thanks for sharing! Another good one!
You're welcome! Let us know what you would like too see next!
Thank you for doing the lesson at my request, brother!! You're the best!!!
You are welcome! Thanks for watching!
That is an interesting technique. Can we do the same process for 3d renders?
Thanks Jon! Yes and pretty simple too! You can do the same process for 3d renders yes...just need to export and combine the mix pass with the beauty pass as well. Same general concept.
the concept is solid, but in this case you might well be doing it in PS with a brush....
Yes true for a static shot.
10:35 - Why didn't you activated GPU compute on cycles's render setting? /// Great video!
I don't know actually. I will try it next time. Thanks for the comment!
Is there a way to make the mist pass only effect one render layer in compositer?
is there no way to make a depth map?
Yes you can make a depth map in Blender; however for this type of live action effect I've found its simpler and more versatile to use a mist pass.
Nice but why not just right click and then click subdivide?
That works too. Thanks for the tip!
Thanks a lot for the tutorial, but, as there is no motion in this live shot, I don't see the point to use a 3D software like Blender. A much more efficient and time saving way would have been to do that in a 2D or Photo software like Photoshop and apply that layer onto the video. This Blender precise and 3D compositing is only useful if we have a live video shot with 3D camera tracking and/or animated 3d element in the live shot. Let me know your comments. If you have the same tutorial with a live shot that would be better! Thanks for your good videos!
im unable to see video in camera
plz help
volumetric add so much
Yes 100% agree. Adds another layer of depth to the scene.
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Thanks Jigar! Appreciate your support! Lots more coming soon!
@@LightArchitect I will waiting More VFX + Cgi Sir