Its ANAZING Photorealistic. It seems like you know something nobody does. Something about lighting, exposure, emission or camera. Its much more realistic that i ever seen. You got to make a lot of tutorials my friend. Its a crime to keep your secrets)) I subscribed.
That is WOW! The plane animation looks so real... because I see a lot of photorealistic textures for 3D objects (planes, cars etc), but very few of them have right feel to animation... Your animations of plane movement is simply fantastic - can`t tell the difference between real and animated movement! Tha same applies to camera movement! Well done, mate! Sub from me!
What a nice comment! These are things that bug me too at times. I also feel like the animations often break the overall good-looking renders, as they're often overdone, lacking subtlety. Anyway, thanks for being a sub!
@@spotlight9864 I'm going to start working on a new project for which I again need Blender GIS, so I could make a tutorial on that! In the meantime, I have a video on my channel where I built a scene with Google Earth Pro. It's the one with the taxiing A-10 Thunderbolts.
@@Vassily_Andrzejczak Thank you so much! About the Vapor trails: I turned the wing tips and some of the control surfaces into particle emitters. With motion blur turned on, the emitted particles closely resemble real jet trails.
@@intgr You're welcome ! :) good projects need good appreciations aha ! and my bad I meant the afterburner effects for the jet engines ! But still it's an interesting technique you made for the jet trails !
I got the model from CGTrader and used Solidworks to convert the file to .stl and imported that in Blender. There I separated it and textured it myself. www.cgtrader.com/free-3d-models/aircraft/military-aircraft/f-16-fighting-falcon-535c9f61-a898-4763-8f36-441faeb60703
Ah yes, that looks kinda weird doesn’t it. I added that plane to add an illusion of heat distortion from the engine. The plane has a refraction material, with a spherical gradient mask, so that the edges from the plane aren’t visible. I plugged an animatable noise texture in the normal socket of the refraction BSDF to create the distortion effect. Hope that answers your question!
@@intgr Woah that's something I might have never thought of, what a great way to add detail and realism to the animation. Thank you for taking taking your time to explain what it's for. Hope to see more works from you!
I've looked at a few different fighter jet renders on youtube and this is by far the most realistic. The plane model is great too
Thank you so much, I'm glad you think so:)
Awesome work, man
Its ANAZING Photorealistic.
It seems like you know something nobody does.
Something about lighting, exposure, emission or camera. Its much more realistic that i ever seen.
You got to make a lot of tutorials my friend. Its a crime to keep your secrets))
I subscribed.
Wow thank you so much! I indeed like to focus on those aspects so I appreciate it that you're noticing the effort:)
Great job! 👏
VERY impressive! I especially like the camera animations.
Glad you like them!
Very Helpful For me
My pleasure!
can you make a tutorial about it?
Great job man! 🦾
Thank you!
That is WOW! The plane animation looks so real... because I see a lot of photorealistic textures for 3D objects (planes, cars etc), but very few of them have right feel to animation... Your animations of plane movement is simply fantastic - can`t tell the difference between real and animated movement! Tha same applies to camera movement! Well done, mate! Sub from me!
What a nice comment! These are things that bug me too at times. I also feel like the animations often break the overall good-looking renders, as they're often overdone, lacking subtlety.
Anyway, thanks for being a sub!
This is great
Great job! Did you use blender GIS add on to create background landscape?
Thank you! Yes I did, in combination with exporting high resolution images from Google Earth Pro.
@@intgr Thank you for your response
Would be awesome if you create tutorial)
@@spotlight9864 I'm going to start working on a new project for which I again need Blender GIS, so I could make a tutorial on that! In the meantime, I have a video on my channel where I built a scene with Google Earth Pro. It's the one with the taxiing A-10 Thunderbolts.
@@intgr Great, I’ll check it out, thank you
Very impressive
Thank you, cool to see you here!
Very cool, you should make a cinematic. A one-minute opener with some airplane.
Try to rent external video cards to get cinematic quality.
nahhh man this is awesome photorealistic work here, I love the jet trails, this is ON POINT ! 👏 this is an animated texture or something like that ?
@@Vassily_Andrzejczak Thank you so much! About the Vapor trails: I turned the wing tips and some of the control surfaces into particle emitters. With motion blur turned on, the emitted particles closely resemble real jet trails.
@@intgr You're welcome ! :) good projects need good appreciations aha ! and my bad I meant the afterburner effects for the jet engines ! But still it's an interesting technique you made for the jet trails !
@@Vassily_Andrzejczak Ohh, for the afterburner I used an engine exhaust pack from Blendermarket. I put the link to it in the description✌️
@@intgrOh I didn't saw it was in the description aha sorry !
nice stuff, keep it up
Thanks man.
Kiop bhi
where did you get the F-16 model from?
I got the model from CGTrader and used Solidworks to convert the file to .stl and imported that in Blender. There I separated it and textured it myself.
www.cgtrader.com/free-3d-models/aircraft/military-aircraft/f-16-fighting-falcon-535c9f61-a898-4763-8f36-441faeb60703
can i get the f-16 model?
is there a paid tutorial how to create it from scratch ?
What's the plane behind the jet for?
Ah yes, that looks kinda weird doesn’t it. I added that plane to add an illusion of heat distortion from the engine. The plane has a refraction material, with a spherical gradient mask, so that the edges from the plane aren’t visible. I plugged an animatable noise texture in the normal socket of the refraction BSDF to create the distortion effect. Hope that answers your question!
@@intgr Woah that's something I might have never thought of, what a great way to add detail and realism to the animation. Thank you for taking taking your time to explain what it's for. Hope to see more works from you!