"Oh my god, you're the best Blender teacher! I love the way you explain things with such a calm voice and a smile. Thank you so much for all your hard work!"
Thanks a lot, I think this is the fourth time I watch this video. The first time was overwhelming and I couldn't retain any knowledge. I came back later to see specific things that I needed. But today I was able to watch the whole thing in one go and now I was ready for the knowledge. I was also able to appreciate your amazing pace and how well you explain things with so much patience. I really feels that you are holding peoples hands while walking them through the different concepts.
Thank you for the tutorial,been struggling with this for an embarrassing 2 years,after watching this video I am already making elaborate node trees and really getting into it.This video deconstructed and made it really really approachable ,keep up the good work as its much appreciated.
Thank you so much for this! I've been using blender for a while now but I never really touched the Compositing window except for denoise because I know nothing about it. This is very informative and very helpful!
have to say, after trying a few of these edits, it feels like my rendering, which has always been a weak point for me, has had booster rockets fitted; amazing results; thanks again, Ryan
Damn, was hoping to learn more about mist passes and god rays but this helped me understand the basics of how the compositor works anyway so many thanks Ryan
This was really great, thankyou. I am looking to composite an animation that I have made in blender. You mention at the beginning of this video that you would show how to do that. I think I am confused still as how to do that.
Your ability to share information is ... well. ... Is "Is the way" - - Star Wars ref... You are obviously conquering something so grand by your ability to communicate and I appreciate it.. Okay. Thanks.
I like your videos very much. You can explain clearly and your tuts are great without doing a "funny" things like voice changing, face expressing etc., which are popular by other artists. Thank you very much.
WOW! Thank you so much for this video. I loved that you take your time to point out what each thing is and that is why I'm subscribing and staying for a very long time. Please more BLENDER content.
Thanks Ryan, I'm in the process of transitioning from Nuke to Blender for my personal project. I still need to learn how to use render layers for Blender to do proper compositing🤣. Hope I can get the hang of it soon ^ ^
Super useful video Ryan! Knew most of this stuff already but V will help resize the image without going into the n panel. Also hue correct is huge! Didn't realize you can target individual color values like that and correct just them.
I was wondering "why use the compositing tab if I already know how to make adjustments in Photoshop". Most of the adjustments actually works best in PS for me, but the Denoise and some of the filter nodes are REALLY powerful. Definitel gonna use it in my projects. Thanks for the tutorial!
The important thing you left out is how to save the output, and how you differentiate between render output and composite output, or video sequencer output. Right now Blender is telling me that "Video output formats (AVI, FFMPEG) are not supported. Please use Image file formats instead", and I'm trying to figure out why.
Really amazing Ryan thanks. But please was this compositing tutorial done in eevee or cycles , also, if it’s cycles, is the ‘denoise mode’ still needed even when cycles renders out with denoise . Thank you
great stuff thanks for n easy to follow (almost) tutorial, had to play bits back though LOL One question, how do you actually save your image file(s) and animation to a HDD? I may be thick but....
In the output properties, set the frames to be rendered into a folder. Then Press, Control F12, to render out the animation. Then, in Blender's video editor, you can add the rendered frames as in image strip. If you want to save one composited image, press F11, and that will take you to the Image Editor, then click on the top dropdown, and change it to, Viewer node. That will preview what the viewer node can see in the compositor. Then click on Image, and Save As. Then you can save your image. Hope this helps.
@@RyanKingArt many thanks, so simple when you know how, it just didnt seem obvious to me... thanks again for the tutorial, excellent! I'm just getting back into 3D after many years absence, I dabbled way back with Imagine on the Amiga, how things have changed!!!
Thank you! This is a big help for like me who just started learning blender. Btw I have a question, after all of that I just need to export it into images and it will automatically applied all the effects?
By AE, do you mean After Effects? I've actually never used After Effects, so I'm not sure. But I believe After Effects is a program that focuses mostly on Visual Effects And compositing, where as Blender is a 3d software.
When I hit Shift+A and click a node, the background doesn’t show up. I just get a box with an ‘X’ in it. Do you know why this is happening ? Thanks for this great video : )
Hi. Very very useful & great tutorial and very very understandable statements like a Goat & kindful Teacher as always!🌹 Thank you so much for creating helpful & great tutorials.🎋
I learned so much about compositing by watching your video! Thanks so much for sharing. I was just wondering about this while watching, is there any advantage to using the denoiser available with the compositor instead of denoising while rendering such as using OptiX? I know there may be a small performance gain if the denoiser is not turned on while rendering, but I haven't tested to see how much, so I was curious. I always love your videos! 😃
Thanks for watching! Yeah, I have tried that out, and I have found that the Denoise node is faster then using the Denoise in the render. So I always use the Denoise in the compositor instead.
@@RyanKingArt Awesome! Thank you for the response! This is great to know. I'll be using the compositor denoiser more in the future. Thanks again for your fantastic content and I hope you have a great rest of your weekend! 😃
What I really don't like most about blender tutorials is "Shortcut key" only. How about if we don't use blender keymap? Like industrial compatible keymap? Showing where the tool is first, is kind of helpful. Some people would like to use icons click rather than shortcut key. Example: To mute, we can just right click and choose mute. Hope later tutorials show where the tool is first, before showing the shortcut key. Anyhow, good tutorials beside shortcut key.
Thanks for the suggestion! I will try to do that more in future tutorials. I like to use shortcut keys though, because it really speeds up my workflow.
^ THIS. Exactly this. In BEGINNER tutorials, especially. It confuses the hell out of me why 99% tutorial content creators out there, people who no doubt want this tool to be the industry standard - haven't thought of this yet. I immediately turned on industrial compatible keymap the first time i fired up blender in my life while playing around preferences. Having a SUPER hard time following tutorials, but i'm here for the long run.
If you already rendered the scene, you can plug the composite and viewer nodes up to the final compositing, and it will automatically render the composite. Then, press F11 to go to the render result. Then click on the drop down, and click on viewer node, to preview the final image with the composting applied. then you can save the image by clicking on Image, Save As.
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hello teacher how to mix mist with deniose
denoise
"Oh my god, you're the best Blender teacher! I love the way you explain things with such a calm voice and a smile. Thank you so much for all your hard work!"
glad you like my videos
Thank you for taking the time to make an amazing stepbystep, and FOR FREE! You rock!
Thank you for watching!!
Thanks a lot, I think this is the fourth time I watch this video. The first time was overwhelming and I couldn't retain any knowledge. I came back later to see specific things that I needed. But today I was able to watch the whole thing in one go and now I was ready for the knowledge. I was also able to appreciate your amazing pace and how well you explain things with so much patience. I really feels that you are holding peoples hands while walking them through the different concepts.
glad it was helpful. thanks for watching!
Yeah your blender tutorials are even better than those documentaries they used to show on network TV and the eighties..😀
Thanks : )
hands down one of the best blender tutorials
Thank you so much Michael!
Nice to see real beginners tutorials.
thanks : )
This tutorial is brilliant. You made me understand compositor in a half an hour. Thank you mate.
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching!
One of greatest content maker i've ever seen ! We want more tutorials like this one !
I've said this you're the best tutor ever on youtube. I learned a lot of things from your channel. Thanks a lot
glad my videos can help!
Been waiting for a video like this for a long time! Thank you for this video🙌
Hope it helps you! Thanks so much for watching : )
Thank you for the tutorial,been struggling with this for an embarrassing 2 years,after watching this video I am already making elaborate node trees and really getting into it.This video deconstructed and made it really really approachable ,keep up the good work as its much appreciated.
Glad it helped! thanks for watching.
Thank you! Clear and straight to the point. Never stop smiling ;)
Thank you for watching 😀
39 minutes full class done 😊😅
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much Ryan, one of the best tutes I've seen ever!
Thank you so much for this! I've been using blender for a while now but I never really touched the Compositing window except for denoise because I know nothing about it. This is very informative and very helpful!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching. : )
im new to blender and this is what i need in-depth tutorials thanks a lot ...
thanks for watching!
your wc 😁
Thank you, as a total beginner with blender your tutorials are so helpful and informative !,,
Glad they are helpful! Thanks for watching.
Very clear and perfect! Thank you dude
Thanks for watching!
I feel like an expert after watching this thank you!!
Cool! Thanks for watching!
very useful - part of blender i've never gotten into but can see it's super powerful
as always, many thanks for sharing your knowledge
thanks for watching 👍
have to say, after trying a few of these edits, it feels like my rendering, which has always been a weak point for me, has had booster rockets fitted; amazing results; thanks again, Ryan
Even after a year, it’s still here with it value
glad its helpful!
Thank u for making a crystal clear tutorial been looking though and urs is the easiest and to the point AAA
Glad it helped! thanks for watching.
Thank you very much for all the good you are doing to the community, we love you Ryan.
you're welcome!
Love your videos man!!! my work has taken leaps due to your tutorials, salute!!!
Glad to hear that. Thank you for watching. : )
True Beginner video thank you
You're welcome! Glad it helped!
It's soooo good! Didn't feel like you hasten or slowed it. Overall explained it very well.
Thank you!
Damn, was hoping to learn more about mist passes and god rays but this helped me understand the basics of how the compositor works anyway so many thanks Ryan
Thanks for watching!
Wow! I have really been given myself a very tough time all these while
Oh. : ) Thanks for watching!
This was really great, thankyou. I am looking to composite an animation that I have made in blender. You mention at the beginning of this video that you would show how to do that. I think I am confused still as how to do that.
oh god i was looking for transform node so long thank you !
Glad it helped!
Your ability to share information is ... well. ... Is "Is the way" - - Star Wars ref... You are obviously conquering something so grand by your ability to communicate and I appreciate it.. Okay. Thanks.
thanks for watching : )
I like your videos very much. You can explain clearly and your tuts are great without doing a "funny" things like voice changing, face expressing etc., which are popular by other artists. Thank you very much.
Thanks!
Thank you so much. Your tutorials are so clear and straightforward!
Glad it was helpful!
thank you so much, Coincidentally, I just wanted to learn compositing for rendering, and I think this is the right video
thanks for watching!
thank you so much mr @@RyanKingArt
i'm a bit surprised when i saw my rendering results before and after compositing
Thanks so much for this. You're a truly great teacher! 🙏
Thank you! 😀
Thank you so much for the tutorial 💓💓💓..
Plz make tutorial on using matte nodes in blender
Thanks for watching! I will consider the tutorial request. Thanks! : )
Hi Ryan, I have to learn Blender for my work. Your tutorials are really good and have helped me a lot. So, Thank you very much.
glad my videos can help!
WOW! Thank you so much for this video. I loved that you take your time to point out what each thing is and that is why I'm subscribing and staying for a very long time. Please more BLENDER content.
Thank you very much for your support!
Incredible tutorial,very helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Ryan, I'm in the process of transitioning from Nuke to Blender for my personal project. I still need to learn how to use render layers for Blender to do proper compositing🤣. Hope I can get the hang of it soon ^ ^
Thanks for watching!
Perfect explanation, love it!
Glad you liked it!
Thank you so much for this wonderful explanation video. 💝
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you very much!!! it was very helpful and easy to understand.
Glad it was helpful.
Thanks for another great tutorial!
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching.
to compare two variants of rendering (17:40) it is very useful add SplitViewer
thanks for the info!
Great video , learnt many hotkeys
Thanks 😀
Very nice explanation thankyou 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
You're welcome!
Thank you so much sir, this tutorial is really helpful
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much!!! I love to see the way you talking about all and your smile =)
Glad you like it!
Super useful video Ryan! Knew most of this stuff already but V will help resize the image without going into the n panel. Also hue correct is huge! Didn't realize you can target individual color values like that and correct just them.
Thanks for watching! Yeah, the Hue Correct is an awesome Node. : )
I was wondering "why use the compositing tab if I already know how to make adjustments in Photoshop". Most of the adjustments actually works best in PS for me, but the Denoise and some of the filter nodes are REALLY powerful. Definitel gonna use it in my projects. Thanks for the tutorial!
Thanks for watching!
I love this channel- Thank you so much Ryan!!!!
Glad you enjoy it!
Thanks mate! I really appreciate this video... please continue to Publish other tutorials about “compositing”🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thanks ☺️☺️☺️
Glad you enjoyed the video!
Thank you for sharing! Love your videos, always packed with great information and perfectly explained. Thanks a lot!
Thanks for watching!
nice tutorial i'm learning compositing
Thanks!
Awesome!!!! Very few resources for content like this. Thanks!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks for watching!
agree
@@vladimirm7299 Thanks! : )
Really fantastic video. Appreciate the time to educate us
Thank you for watching!
I love your teaching. Am having a little problem whenever I tried to compositor on my rendered image. Please, can you help me out?
What is the problem your having?
Thank you for all these helpful videos! 👍
Glad they are helpful!
Thank you so much for making these!!!!! Always very helpful and easy to understand
Thanks for watching!
Great tutorial!
Thank you!
The important thing you left out is how to save the output, and how you differentiate between render output and composite output, or video sequencer output. Right now Blender is telling me that "Video output formats (AVI, FFMPEG) are not supported. Please use Image file formats instead", and I'm trying to figure out why.
ahh yeah I should have gone over that in the video.
Yeah output might be important. I've no idea how to save the image from the compositor.
@@RyanKingArtliterally the only thing im missing
I love this video. throughout... but it seems you missed something, you didn't talk about how i could export the composited images or videos....
Press F11 to go to image editor. then click on the drop down, and change to viewer node. Then click on Image, Save as.
thx for understandable all steps 😎
Thank you for watching!
Thanks a lot. Nice tempo for all levels.
Thank you!
Nice video mate!!!
Thanks!
This is so useful, thank you.
Your welcome! Glad it was helpful
Really amazing Ryan thanks. But please was this compositing tutorial done in eevee or cycles , also, if it’s cycles, is the ‘denoise mode’ still needed even when cycles renders out with denoise .
Thank you
great stuff thanks for n easy to follow (almost) tutorial, had to play bits back though LOL One question, how do you actually save your image file(s) and animation to a HDD? I may be thick but....
In the output properties, set the frames to be rendered into a folder. Then Press, Control F12, to render out the animation. Then, in Blender's video editor, you can add the rendered frames as in image strip.
If you want to save one composited image, press F11, and that will take you to the Image Editor, then click on the top dropdown, and change it to, Viewer node. That will preview what the viewer node can see in the compositor. Then click on Image, and Save As. Then you can save your image. Hope this helps.
@@RyanKingArt many thanks, so simple when you know how, it just didnt seem obvious to me... thanks again for the tutorial, excellent! I'm just getting back into 3D after many years absence, I dabbled way back with Imagine on the Amiga, how things have changed!!!
@@whitebeard1953 Thanks for watching!
Awesome man, Thank you for this tutorial. I will have this video in my playlist so I can have it as a preference any time I need help. 🙏 😁
Great! 👍
@@RyanKingArt thank you ☺️
Thank you! This is a big help for like me who just started learning blender. Btw I have a question, after all of that I just need to export it into images and it will automatically applied all the effects?
*Thank you, great lesson!*
👍
Plz,make a 2nd part😍
Thanks! If I were to make a second part, what would it be about? Anything specific you'd like me to cover?
I'm sure you're able to make the Homer Simpson voice! Thanks for this nice tutorial!
Thanks 🙂
Really clear and helpful!
glad to hear that. thanks for watching! 👍
Dude muchas gracias!!!! Estaba buscando como hacer esos efectos de destellos muchas gracias c:
English:
Your welcome! Thank you for watching.
Spanish:
¡Bienvenido! Gracias por ver.
thank alot.you give a clear explaination. could do the same this to tutoriat for geometry node or geo tracking?
I just posted a beginner tutorial series on Geometry Nodes. you might want to check that out.
How often have you explained how to install the Node Wrangler in your videos? 😁
Really nice video. Thanks very much.
Thanks for watching! I hope it was helpful!
Really useful, thank you!
Thanks for watching. Glad it was useful!
thank you sooo much
You are most welcome!
thanks for your tuts, its really helpful! thanks alot bro! hope got more tuts from your channel :D
Thanks!
Brilliant video man, thank you. But I have one question though, what is the difference between composting in AE to Blender?
By AE, do you mean After Effects? I've actually never used After Effects, so I'm not sure. But I believe After Effects is a program that focuses mostly on Visual Effects And compositing, where as Blender is a 3d software.
@@RyanKingArt Alright thank man, keep up the good work.
Thank you
You are welcome!
When I hit Shift+A and click a node, the background doesn’t show up. I just get a box with an ‘X’ in it. Do you know why this is happening ? Thanks for this great video : )
Try clicking on the Backdrop button, on the top right ish. Also, make sure you have the viewer node plugged up.
Hi. Very very useful & great tutorial and very very understandable statements like a Goat & kindful Teacher as always!🌹
Thank you so much for creating helpful & great tutorials.🎋
thanks for watching!
I learned so much about compositing by watching your video!
Thanks so much for sharing.
I was just wondering about this while watching, is there any advantage to using the denoiser available with the compositor instead of denoising while rendering such as using OptiX?
I know there may be a small performance gain if the denoiser is not turned on while rendering, but I haven't tested to see how much, so I was curious.
I always love your videos! 😃
Thanks for watching! Yeah, I have tried that out, and I have found that the Denoise node is faster then using the Denoise in the render. So I always use the Denoise in the compositor instead.
@@RyanKingArt Awesome! Thank you for the response! This is great to know. I'll be using the compositor denoiser more in the future.
Thanks again for your fantastic content and I hope you have a great rest of your weekend! 😃
@@MRUStudios Thanks! You as well!
nice presentation style, subscribed
Thanks!
Fantastic!
Thank you!
Awesome.
Thank you!
What I really don't like most about blender tutorials is "Shortcut key" only. How about if we don't use blender keymap? Like industrial compatible keymap? Showing where the tool is first, is kind of helpful. Some people would like to use icons click rather than shortcut key. Example: To mute, we can just right click and choose mute.
Hope later tutorials show where the tool is first, before showing the shortcut key. Anyhow, good tutorials beside shortcut key.
Thanks for the suggestion! I will try to do that more in future tutorials. I like to use shortcut keys though, because it really speeds up my workflow.
@@RyanKingArt Thanks for listening to the feedback. I just want the tutorial for everyone and beginner.
Very good suggestion.
^ THIS. Exactly this.
In BEGINNER tutorials, especially.
It confuses the hell out of me why 99% tutorial content creators out there, people who no doubt want this tool to be the industry standard - haven't thought of this yet.
I immediately turned on industrial compatible keymap the first time i fired up blender in my life while playing around preferences. Having a SUPER hard time following tutorials, but i'm here for the long run.
Thanks
Your welcome!
plz make vdo on intermediate level to pro level compositing
I will consider it. Thanks for the idea!
Very good paji
Thanks : )
very helpful video!
Thanks! : )
perfect
Thanks!
That was great, thank you.
thanks for watching!
Amazing thanks a lot for sharing.👍👍
You are very welcome!
but how do you finish everything up and export the render? you missed that part...
If you already rendered the scene, you can plug the composite and viewer nodes up to the final compositing, and it will automatically render the composite. Then, press F11 to go to the render result. Then click on the drop down, and click on viewer node, to preview the final image with the composting applied. then you can save the image by clicking on Image, Save As.