A shot by shot breakdown of the whole short film and their relevant source files are now available on the patreon:- - www.patreon.com/Stache770 For the people asking my pc config: I have a Lenovo Ideapad Gaming 3 with a GTX 1650 and AMD Ryzen 54600H. 4GB VRAM and 16gigs of RAM.
Hey @stache_obj I wouldn’t mind subscribing to your patreon but just wanted to confirm first if we can request the final render scenes as seen in the video? Would be very helpful to study the whole projects. Also the thumbnail is very cinematic, like the colour scheme, also the paddle boat could be a really good thumbnail too. Or the beach with a postmodern object as well
You can request any file you want there. The blue thumbnail though that is on the video right now is a photograph and not a render. Just wanted to clarify that. All the shots in the video tho are 3d. And I do have a plan to upload them all in there on the patreon
Man, that's mental you can produce such good renders with 4gb of vram, you'll need to do a vid on optimisation of scenes(well, you're not a performing monkey, so maybe "need" is the wrong word lol)... 🤪
Man, those water sequences are spectacular. I truly appreciate anyone like-minded with an art for 3d cinematics. The subtle yet chaotic mix of shots with sound design is the type of thing that makes me want to create.
i gotta say... just listening to you talk abt the thing i love doing so much calmed me down... i was having a really rough day... and just your calm and consistent voice helped me lighten up! and the was you explained everything! you've got all my heart stache.... yours is the only channel that NEVER disappoints... I learned a shitload more here in these 21 minutes than the last 2 months together!
Thanks Bhai. Means a lot. Great confidence booster. Happy to help you learn and have a better day perhaps too. I know what you mean. It can be calming just to watch a thing you're passionate about, right? So I know what you mean and I'm happy this video could do that for you!
I’m a beginner (as in haven’t touched blender since 2013, and even then barely because it wasn’t much), and still was able to follow. Great tutorial! So inspirational, and I can use the knowledge over multiple types of projects
literally the most talented person i know,, another amazing video!! keep making these dude i have no words for how amazing this is. you're probably the only person to get me really really inspired to make art without even trying. love ya mr stache!
30K subscribers?! That's it?! This is such a well made video, and will change how I make water in Blender forever! Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom!
Great video! Thank you for the breakdown in your assortment of techniques! I also enjoy seeing how different people have been making use of the my 3D scan of my kayak! 👏👏👏
oh heck yeah. it was such a good model. instant pick from a barrage of poorly made models. and you reminded me that i have to attribute all the important models. so i just added all the links to the description including the kayak. thanks for contributing an awesome model to the 3d community.
i hope you realize how great of a gift you are to the art industry! you will forever be a core memory as the artist who stood out the most to me when i found my sudden love for a 3d program!
:21 what the...... ? see, this is why I don't mess with water deeper than 1 ft. Very nice overview of all the ways you can make water. I'm sure this vid will be revisited by many people!
You have nailed the biggest key to success in visual effects, which is efficiency. Understanding that you don't always have to do the most complicated approach to get the best result is so important. I achieve a lot of water effects in Nuke using these same tricks. Nice video. Immediate sub!
Thanks for the opload. Many of my videos is from creative comments but now after 3 years i realized that I waist my time. I will make my own videos. Thanks for the help. You are the man💪💪💪
Great tips, been doing blender for just under 12mths, but flip fluids was my 1st purchase. Love the batch render and the fact it's much more stable. Hope you get an upgrade soon and get flip when offer is on. All the best.
This is an awesome guide. Also, it may be weird of me to mention, but I can actually understand your pronunciation. I have difficulties with other UA-camrs from South Asia, but your dictation is great.
Thank you for your detailed tutorial on water! Lots of stuff to try for sure but handy having it all on one video! Continue your photorealism stuff! :)
Flip fluids is absolutely fantastic. It's definitely the best fluid sim solution for Blender and well worth the price when you can drop the money on it!
This is more than just insane! About anything I could want about water in just 21 minutes! My favourite part was definitly the dark ocean, mainly because of the atmosphere and the incredible lighting. I wanted to ask wether the blend file of that specific project is or will be available for download somewhere (Im guessing your patreon, but i wanted to make sure, because there wasnt anything about water there) Anyhow, incredible video.
The source files will be available by next week. So you can wait till then. I'll put a community post here when I do. Thanks for the appreciation tho. Glad you found it useful
i appreciate the fact that you took the time to respond to every comment. i was wondering if we could get a tutorial on the nature scene for the murky water? it oooks stunning
Thanks stache for this, really was struggling with getting water to look good in my setup. If you're willing to dive deeper into the spray setting in the ocean modifier. that would be awesome. There's not much you can find online about it so there's probably alot of demand on a tutorial on it.
I am a beginner on this 3D stuff but I am a little familiar with some features but you just made it easy and simple to follow that I could just do it anytime now with this guide. Hope you can get that flip fluid soon and I would try donate a little for that at least. Thanks men!
On flat planes, I like to move the water texture up on the z axis instead of using 4D textures, as 4D textures do take longer to render, and sometimes lag the viewport.
Man I thought I'm going crazy trying all these fluid simulation tutorials and playing around with it myself. Glad you mentioned that they can be buggy. I've got some issues with particles systems too though, the way they behave in my viewport sometimes just doesn't make any sense. I just find it hard to work with them and to get the best looking effect, but then again I'm quite a beginner with Blender.
@@stache_obj um yeah, my last water render(flip fluids) was just a spaceman lying on the beach, having given up on life(or cause he was tired of waiting on the render finishing 🤣)
Actually, here's a question for ya, or anyone who uses flip... Why does ever render I do, randomly have 1 or 2 frames where the water appears as a block, somewhere above the rest of the render, completely ruining the whole thing? The cache plays fine, but then frames of render are so useless that it's not useable- that's why my spaceman ust goes into reverse, in an effort to hide the goosed up glitchy mess.... rage!!!)
At around the 17:29 mark you pan over your node setup for the Beach sim, but don't pan down QUITE enough to see what the heck you plugged into the lower portions... I've made some educated guesses at it but it sure would be nice to know what exactly you did down there! Thanks so much for the vid, so great!
There's nothing really important going on in the bottom. It's just a bump node where I've plugged the same video texture on, for some slight normal details. It's not creating much of a difference tho.
@@stache_obj thanks for the quick reply, yeah i did the same thing there.. really cool I had no idea you could drive a shader with a video file like this. Please keep up the awesome vids, they're not only super informative but just plain nice to listen to and watch.
A shot by shot breakdown of the whole short film and their relevant source files are now available on the patreon:-
- www.patreon.com/Stache770
For the people asking my pc config:
I have a Lenovo Ideapad Gaming 3 with a GTX 1650 and AMD Ryzen 54600H. 4GB VRAM and 16gigs of RAM.
Hey @stache_obj I wouldn’t mind subscribing to your patreon but just wanted to confirm first if we can request the final render scenes as seen in the video? Would be very helpful to study the whole projects.
Also the thumbnail is very cinematic, like the colour scheme, also the paddle boat could be a really good thumbnail too. Or the beach with a postmodern object as well
You can request any file you want there. The blue thumbnail though that is on the video right now is a photograph and not a render. Just wanted to clarify that.
All the shots in the video tho are 3d. And I do have a plan to upload them all in there on the patreon
Man, that's mental you can produce such good renders with 4gb of vram, you'll need to do a vid on optimisation of scenes(well, you're not a performing monkey, so maybe "need" is the wrong word lol)... 🤪
You know what sandy, i do have a video like that planned in the future. So your wish became my command 😉😁
Yass, can't wait for that
Man, those water sequences are spectacular. I truly appreciate anyone like-minded with an art for 3d cinematics. The subtle yet chaotic mix of shots with sound design is the type of thing that makes me want to create.
Glad you liked them man. Took fkn ages to make with my crap laptop. So I appreciate you saying that ❤️
@@stache_objwhat are your laptop specs ?
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i gotta say... just listening to you talk abt the thing i love doing so much calmed me down... i was having a really rough day... and just your calm and consistent voice helped me lighten up!
and the was you explained everything! you've got all my heart stache.... yours is the only channel that NEVER disappoints... I learned a shitload more here in these 21 minutes than the last 2 months together!
Thanks Bhai. Means a lot. Great confidence booster.
Happy to help you learn and have a better day perhaps too. I know what you mean. It can be calming just to watch a thing you're passionate about, right? So I know what you mean and I'm happy this video could do that for you!
facts really well explained and it makes you want to continue the process
It is really good what you did here. All the water effects you could ever need for your blender scene just in less than 30minutes video. Just perfect.
🙏🏻 glad you found it useful
Thanks! Your examples are both informative and artistically beautiful.
You didn't need to do that 😭. Glad i could be of help sir.
I’m a beginner (as in haven’t touched blender since 2013, and even then barely because it wasn’t much), and still was able to follow. Great tutorial! So inspirational, and I can use the knowledge over multiple types of projects
Glad I could help!
Mr Stache, let me tell you something: your content its simply superb
Simply superb. I'm gonna put that alliteration in my CV ❤️
An amazing compilation of water information :) !
Thanks Thomas for the super thanks. You didn't have to do that.
Appreciate your support 🫂
literally the most talented person i know,, another amazing video!! keep making these dude i have no words for how amazing this is. you're probably the only person to get me really really inspired to make art without even trying. love ya mr stache!
Aww thanks baeac. Means a lot coming from you ❤️. Waiting for more stuff from you too
@@stache_obj seeing this video has made me realize i need to step up my game😭😭❤
I appreciate that man. Glad this served as a motivation.
This can be done in hours as tutorial. But you just make it all 21min. That's awesome and time saving.
Thanks!
this is literally one of the best tuts for water. Thank you! Subscribed.
Thanks Caira. Means the world. Welcome!
Great video stache I will certainly use some of your techniques in the future, also I kinda miss the freaky scary talking cube😆
Appreciate it man
The cube will be back
da cube@@stache_obj
30K subscribers?! That's it?! This is such a well made video, and will change how I make water in Blender forever! Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom!
Aahhh it hurts destrin. Don't salt my wound destrin. You devil. UA-cam keeps capping my videos 😂.
I appreciate your kindness tho. Made my day 🫂
Great video man, thanks
Hoooog...huge fan of your work man. glad to have you here!
Always best tutorials from you! Delivery method is the best! Always a pleasure to watch and listen.
Thanks jury. Means a lot man
Very nice video! Thanks for taking the time to put this together!
Pleasure my man
Great video! Thank you for the breakdown in your assortment of techniques! I also enjoy seeing how different people have been making use of the my 3D scan of my kayak! 👏👏👏
oh heck yeah. it was such a good model. instant pick from a barrage of poorly made models.
and you reminded me that i have to attribute all the important models.
so i just added all the links to the description including the kayak.
thanks for contributing an awesome model to the 3d community.
7:53 I didn't know this method! Thank you so much!
Glad u could guide you to it
i hope you realize how great of a gift you are to the art industry! you will forever be a core memory as the artist who stood out the most to me when i found my sudden love for a 3d program!
❤️❤️❤️🫂🫂🫂
:21 what the...... ? see, this is why I don't mess with water deeper than 1 ft. Very nice overview of all the ways you can make water. I'm sure this vid will be revisited by many people!
best video on covering how to attack the water problem in blender by far, keep up the good work!
Glad you found it useful
DUDE, This was so well put together !!
Thanks man 🙏🏻
First off, your thumbnail is fire. I had to see the video off the aesthetic alone.
The information and the presentation is top tier! Love your content man, you're gonna blow up soon! ❤
Means the world man. Happy to see you back. Saw that Lil demon slayer trailer. Can't wait to see the breakdown for that ❤️
It's amazing!!!! Thank you for making such a wonderful tutorial for beginners :)
You have nailed the biggest key to success in visual effects, which is efficiency. Understanding that you don't always have to do the most complicated approach to get the best result is so important. I achieve a lot of water effects in Nuke using these same tricks. Nice video. Immediate sub!
Thanks man. I agree. Sometimes it isn't about getting the perfect result. More often than not, you can get away with simple cheats
Incredible information and tutorial!
Thanks man. Appreciate you!
Slowly becoming my favorite and the best blender youtuber out there!
Love your content, Stache! 🥰
Thanks homie. I love your lil astronaut dp ❤️
Thanks for the opload. Many of my videos is from creative comments but now after 3 years i realized that I waist my time. I will make my own videos. Thanks for the help. You are the man💪💪💪
This is seriously underrated, thanks!!!
One of the best water in blender video on UA-cam. Please make a short tutorial on beach waves. fluid sim is painful
Thanks man.
Could you not grasp the beach trick one I covered here? Or are you looking for a more in depth tutorial on beaches?
You always making gems 🔥 I've been addicted to your channel since "The guide to Photorealistic" video
Keep up the great work 🧡🔥
That means a lot man. I aim to keep you addicted.
@@stache_obj 🔥
Have never thought, that you can create 3D beach waves from a video! Thanks a lot! That saved me few hours of work!
Thanks to William landgren. He was the one who introduced it to the blender world
Spectacular tutorial! One of the best I've seen about water in Blender
Thanks man. Appreciate the support
Stache - you are a legend - phenomenal content and amazing to listen to!
Thanks man. Appreciate it a lot
I needed this guide, been looking for something like this for months
Awesome! Great tips and overview of creating nice water faux-simulations in Blender. Great work!
Thanks man. Faux simulations is such a nice word. I'm gonna keep that for later
@@stache_obj all yours brother, no attribution required ;)
Making a fake water stream with the displace modifier is the most genius thing I ever heard
It is crazy isn't it. Blew my mind too when I learned it
The best tutorial i´ve seen! awesome work man!
Thanks Martin man. Always a great compliment to hear
super helpful video man! some of these tips would've never crossed my mind otherwise, cheers
Glad I could help!
Awesome tutorial! You have another subscriber 🤪
Absolutely fantastic tutorial/breakdown on the subject matter. And I found it just on the right time. Thank you 😊
Glad you found it useful!
Great tips, been doing blender for just under 12mths, but flip fluids was my 1st purchase.
Love the batch render and the fact it's much more stable. Hope you get an upgrade soon and get flip when offer is on. All the best.
Thanks for recommendation. Will definitely try it soon
What a gem of a channel.
Aww thanks man
This is an awesome guide. Also, it may be weird of me to mention, but I can actually understand your pronunciation. I have difficulties with other UA-camrs from South Asia, but your dictation is great.
Aye that means a lot man. Appreciate your kind words
Amazing know-how stuff. This is useful at so many levels!
In 10 years people will be making their own Avatar: Way of Water at home. Tech is crazy.
I'd love to be alive when that happens
A great tutorial! Some good plain workflow ideas - much appreciated.
Glad u like it sir!
GREAAAAAT video. I love to watch the stuff you post
Thanks Carlos. Means the world man
Thanks for the video! Great insight into some very approachable techniques! 👍
Glad it was helpful!
thabks for making thia awsome tutorial pls make more tutorials we support you brother
Love from India
Thabks to you too my brother
Best water video in blender i have seen
Could you create a tutorial on close-up landscape/nature scenes? Quite like the ones in this video. Especially loved the “Murky Water” scene.
Many Thanks, my Brother!! Excellent Work :)
Thank you for your detailed tutorial on water! Lots of stuff to try for sure but handy having it all on one video! Continue your photorealism stuff! :)
Thanks man. Appreciate it
Amazing video. I would have to say that people should not fear simuations in blender. Thanks for all youre insights.
You're very welcome!
Flip fluids is absolutely fantastic. It's definitely the best fluid sim solution for Blender and well worth the price when you can drop the money on it!
Seems to be the common consensus this. Gonna definitely have to give it a chance soon.
Thanks for dropping your thoughts man. Appreciate it
@@stache_obj If you do try it, then please give us a tutorial. :)
@@stache_obj Thanks for this fantastic tutorial, great tips in here.
Principled volume node is made specifically to combine absorbsion and scattering. No need for adding shader on top of that
Wow! You weren’t kidding when you said ‘ultimate guide’… thank you 👍
Glad you could find some use in it
Fast paced and easy to understand. Amazing video 👍
This video should save thousands of hours! Thank you mr. Stache🙂
This is more than just insane! About anything I could want about water in just 21 minutes! My favourite part was definitly the dark ocean, mainly because of the atmosphere and the incredible lighting. I wanted to ask wether the blend file of that specific project is or will be available for download somewhere (Im guessing your patreon, but i wanted to make sure, because there wasnt anything about water there)
Anyhow, incredible video.
The source files will be available by next week. So you can wait till then. I'll put a community post here when I do.
Thanks for the appreciation tho. Glad you found it useful
bro thank you so much for this tut. much needed.
Happy to help
ohh man you are finally back , Thank you 😁
Did I go somewhere? I was always here. Lurking around
thank you for this video! your movie celsius is dope btw! keep it up.
Thanks man. Appreciate it
Oh the exact video just what I needed, just in time. Thanks!!
Glad i could help 😁
three more videos like this, and that's all you need to learn blender like a pro¡¡
Yoooo amazing tutorial , gave me motivation to make smth again !
That's wonderful to hear avi man. You know where to hit me up if u do make something
This channel deserves a sub
amazing as always 💫
The star emoji kinda makes it special
i appreciate the fact that you took the time to respond to every comment. i was wondering if we could get a tutorial on the nature scene for the murky water? it oooks stunning
All the deeper breakdowns are on the patreon man. Sorry.
Wow! There's just so much good information in this video that I'd be embarrassed if I didn't click the "thanks" button, which I will. Thanks, Stache!
Thanks arch. Appreciate the support
Best tutorial for different water! Thank you 👍🏻
Thanks stache for this, really was struggling with getting water to look good in my setup. If you're willing to dive deeper into the spray setting in the ocean modifier. that would be awesome. There's not much you can find online about it so there's probably alot of demand on a tutorial on it.
Glad i could help. I'll try and keep your request in mind
Great work making this video, very complete and insightful. It also confirmed for me that I was doing a lot of things right already :)
Oh that's a great point of view. Just to confirm I wasn't alone in doing things this way. I'll keep that perspective in mind for future tutorials
I am a beginner on this 3D stuff but I am a little familiar with some features but you just made it easy and simple to follow that I could just do it anytime now with this guide.
Hope you can get that flip fluid soon and I would try donate a little for that at least. Thanks men!
Glad i could help man. I'll try and give flipfluids a chance asap.
this is the kinda of video I'm going to watch hundreds of times
You my friend will go crazy soon then
@@stache_obj I'm already crazy hehehehe
Your work speaks for itself, absolutely subscribed
Thanks sinan. Means a lot man
lots of information in such a short time... thumbs up man 👍
Glad you liked it
The subtle help on the head model at 6:35 😂
I don't see it 🙈
Bro enjoying realistic water shader from as near as possible ❤️
Great video! Concise and to the point 👍
the best source i've ever found
Great kind video. Thank you so much for all 3d water tuts!👍
Happy to help man
On flat planes, I like to move the water texture up on the z axis instead of using 4D textures, as 4D textures do take longer to render, and sometimes lag the viewport.
I've heard PPL do this. Weirdly my computer could handle it pretty well. But I'm sure weaker pcs can benefit from this tip a lot for sure
Man I thought I'm going crazy trying all these fluid simulation tutorials and playing around with it myself. Glad you mentioned that they can be buggy. I've got some issues with particles systems too though, the way they behave in my viewport sometimes just doesn't make any sense. I just find it hard to work with them and to get the best looking effect, but then again I'm quite a beginner with Blender.
I know man. It can be so random sometimes. Stick with it I guess. Maybe you might figure it out eventually
@@stache_obj Thanks :-) and thanks for this tutorial, looking forward to try it!
Dude did every watershot possible in highest detail
Thanks for saying that man. Means a lot
Great Deep Dive Into Water In Blender 😎👏 Awesome Tutorial
Great tutorial! Thank you!
Amazing video and great tips, super valuable for me - Thanks a lot!
Glad it was helpful!
Amazing video! Thanks Stache!
Glad you liked marko
damn. so amazing! keep up the good work bro
Thanks dude. Awesome renders
Man, i love water, water rendering is a pain in the arse....but again, gotta love it😂
Great work as always
I hate it until it starts looking good and starts elevating the scene rather than holding it back
@@stache_obj um yeah, my last water render(flip fluids) was just a spaceman lying on the beach, having given up on life(or cause he was tired of waiting on the render finishing 🤣)
Actually, here's a question for ya, or anyone who uses flip...
Why does ever render I do, randomly have 1 or 2 frames where the water appears as a block, somewhere above the rest of the render, completely ruining the whole thing? The cache plays fine, but then frames of render are so useless that it's not useable- that's why my spaceman ust goes into reverse, in an effort to hide the goosed up glitchy mess.... rage!!!)
I have not used flipfluids at all. So I leave this up to other PPL. I would even suggest making a new comment thread. This might get lost here
You should do some tutorials based on these techniques. They look very good.
At around the 17:29 mark you pan over your node setup for the Beach sim, but don't pan down QUITE enough to see what the heck you plugged into the lower portions... I've made some educated guesses at it but it sure would be nice to know what exactly you did down there! Thanks so much for the vid, so great!
There's nothing really important going on in the bottom. It's just a bump node where I've plugged the same video texture on, for some slight normal details. It's not creating much of a difference tho.
@@stache_obj thanks for the quick reply, yeah i did the same thing there.. really cool I had no idea you could drive a shader with a video file like this. Please keep up the awesome vids, they're not only super informative but just plain nice to listen to and watch.
@fredwallace3409 ahh thanks man. Means the world. More stuff coming soon🙏🏻
This was brilliant and so helpful! Thank you very much. Definitely subscribing to you!
Thanks for the sub. Welcome welcome
That is an Amazing thumbnail dude🔥🔥🔥
What if I told you it was not a render. But a photograph. Would you be offended. Would you feel baited. Would you still feel this was a good thumbnail
@@stache_obj Doesn't Matter it looks awesome
Very nicely organized tutorial. Thanks!
this is amazing! thanks for the explanation I have addons for this but i wanted to try to make this myself.
"just choose wAVeS" 13:32