I’ve been watching your videos, and I find them incredibly informative and helpful. I’ve been recommending them to my students! Would you mind sharing which software you use for your screen tutorials? I need to create a few for my class, and yours look exceptionally professional. Thank you!
@@brangera Appreciate it! Love to see a felllow professor here! Raw capture is coming from Canvid or Camtasia (check out Handbrake to shrink file sizes) > edited in Premiere (shoutout to my awesome editor). If you haven't yet, your students get a free educational D5 pro seat bound to a machine, be sure to reach out to D5 about this and they can provide an installer for your IT team.
@@andychristoforou Yes, they have been downloading the Edu license. I need to remind them that it is bound to their computers! I really appreciate the tips for video software and will use them for sustainable design tools.
hi from India. love your videos and is one of my main sources of d5 render tips and tricks. hats off for the awesome work.I have a request. I have seen your d5 render and corona render comparison video and would like to know if its possible to achieve the same quality of a highly realistic corona render as the in the comparison video the renders arent of the best quality for corona or d5. if its possible for you to showcase a few tips in d5 render to achieve that i would love to see it. Thank you for your videos once again.
@@mrmerchant Welcome to the channel! That's an interesting idea, with enough time, I think it can be close if you're leveraging the AI Enhancer too. I'll have to think about how to approach this - I have some ideas though! It's tricky because D5 and Corona/Vray are built for different yet similar use cases and users. D5 you're going to get easy to use, fast and high quality fast but with an offline renderer, you've got the higher learning curve, slower outputs, but the best quality possible. It's incredible that real-time rendering is closing the quality gap though!
Hi, excellent. I am new to D5 render. Learning lot of usefull things from your videos. Thanks a lot.
@@thebooyoyo Awesome, welcome to the channel 😀
Andy thank you again for the wonderful tricks, very helpfull 🥰
No problem Stella!
I’ve been watching your videos, and I find them incredibly informative and helpful. I’ve been recommending them to my students! Would you mind sharing which software you use for your screen tutorials? I need to create a few for my class, and yours look exceptionally professional. Thank you!
@@brangera Appreciate it! Love to see a felllow professor here!
Raw capture is coming from Canvid or Camtasia (check out Handbrake to shrink file sizes) > edited in Premiere (shoutout to my awesome editor).
If you haven't yet, your students get a free educational D5 pro seat bound to a machine, be sure to reach out to D5 about this and they can provide an installer for your IT team.
@@andychristoforou Yes, they have been downloading the Edu license. I need to remind them that it is bound to their computers! I really appreciate the tips for video software and will use them for sustainable design tools.
@brangera Awesome! LMK if you need anything!
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@@84sanjaypatil Ha! What would you like to see more of?
hi from India. love your videos and is one of my main sources of d5 render tips and tricks. hats off for the awesome work.I have a request. I have seen your d5 render and corona render comparison video and would like to know if its possible to achieve the same quality of a highly realistic corona render as the in the comparison video the renders arent of the best quality for corona or d5. if its possible for you to showcase a few tips in d5 render to achieve that i would love to see it. Thank you for your videos once again.
@@mrmerchant Welcome to the channel!
That's an interesting idea, with enough time, I think it can be close if you're leveraging the AI Enhancer too. I'll have to think about how to approach this - I have some ideas though!
It's tricky because D5 and Corona/Vray are built for different yet similar use cases and users. D5 you're going to get easy to use, fast and high quality fast but with an offline renderer, you've got the higher learning curve, slower outputs, but the best quality possible. It's incredible that real-time rendering is closing the quality gap though!