Bro it works the same as using a real life photo of some object (2D photo) and slapping it to a 3D object. Of course you have to know how to UV edit to make it all match. with UV it's not a simple process depending on what you are modeling. Now in this case you are making the 2D photo yourself (Drawing it in photoshop or something), so when your done just save the image as a PNG and import it as a texture in to your scene. It also varies depending on what 3D app you use.
I guess the simplest uv editor is in blender you just have to select the mesh hit U and select smart uv project then drag n drop the image touv editor and map it
@@amit8961 true, that's why I love blender. However UV editing itself is not an easy thing to do for beginners. And it could be harder if you're working on a complex mesh. I would recommend that new people start with blender, but Maya's is still industry standard when it comes to a lot of professional improved features and work flow.
OMG! Not sure why I never thought of this! Model > texture > render > paint over > camera project painted THANK YOU! I love that flow. You could use poly selections to restrict the projection on some of the areas it gets weird. Thank you again!
Questions for Q&A: Do you plan to make a full detailed animation course in the near future? (I would buy it) When you shoot video with actors for rotoscoping in 24fps and then convert it to 8-12fps, do you need to overwrite voice? In case if characters talk. How long it took you to make Sensations?
So your short film inspired me to make one too... Now I'm working on a short animated 2d/3d film.. Keep making those videos and teaching me a lot... thanks man!
Nice! Ha, I just received my Microsoft Surface today to I can start my 2D frame-by-frame animations (thanks to Olof being an inspiration) 😆 Best of luck with your 3D work I hope your new PC smashes those renders out :)
I generally found cinema4d community less toxic than autodesk's. Everybody's creating their own unique thing, just like blender, and don't resort to talking about the pristine quality of their path tracer. Thank you for this walkthrough.
I've used projection mapping a lot but when I saw this come together my jaw genuinely dropped. It suits your style so well and comes out perfectly. While not for the Q&A, I just wanted to ask what size canvas you draw on, as mine tend to seem a bit pixelated. Thank you for the tuts!
Q&A: Do you make a storyboard before you make your films. And if you do what is your process when you're making your story board? do you go in a lot of details? how much of what you make in your storyboard actually transfer to your films ? i'm tired of making really short videos i want to try to make longer films and animation, just creative videos in general but i have no clue how to visually show my story and because i hear a lot of people talking about storyboard i thought it may be a good way to start
For the qna I just only have one question. Why do you have only 40k subs. Your content is so much worth. You should have minimum of 100k-150k subs. I'd say you should have 1M subs. Love your work.
You're right! The amount of subscribers is crazy but your work and your effort to achieve that amazing work and more important your generosity that you put these awesome content for free is so much more crazier! 👍👌
Questions for the Q&A video : 1) wait how'd you make the camera move like that? I love that you tell us how but anyway some parts can be more specific? 2) do you use a tablet? 3) on average how long does this all take you?
i love your works! you are what i aspire to be honestly. i love 2d animations but at the same time, i'm trying to be great at 3d so watching your videos really do inspire me a lot. so thank you!
I'm Here as always, It would be great you explain how you integrated your textures, I did not understand that part. Don't be amaze by your subscribers you deserve much more, you are doing a nice job
Wow, this is awesome! Do you do anything with UV mapping? That's always been my biggest weakness because it's boring and you can get along alright without it.
I'm blown away at the depth of work a mere 8-second animation requires, and the fact that you do all of the visual content yourself. All of the output you create is amazing too. I noticed, however, that you primarily use Photoshop for animating rather than Animate. Why? Also, would you suggest it to beginners in animation such as myself?
This is cool for a quick scene or so. But if your building a scene where the camera will move around in 3D space then maybe each object/mesh must receive it's own separate texture. It will take more time texturing each one but that's how it's traditionally done.
Hey, yeah of course, that is the normal 3d way, but then you get all the hard edges and 3d look to everything :). Im trying to find a fine balance between 3d and 2d.
hey man. i just passing by and saw your vid on my recomendation, your video very inspires me. currently i'm still learning, hope one day i can make animation like that too.. greetings from indonesia
please make more of this type of videos and also maybe share tips and tricks on C4D, Photoshop, After Effecrs >< 1 question, why don't you want to animate your character in After Effects?
Thanks for this video, it's awesome, bro I feel this subtlety in your creative work. The result of your work gives us inspiration and atmosphere. Thanks 😃😊
A tip, since you're just using basic geometry you can uv unwrap the whole place and paint that instead on ps or any texture paint software, that way you can move the camera anywhere and don't get stuck on the projection
This was my 1st thought. Second thought, this is a very unique process and we should see how it develops into his own style that isn't easy to mimic or duplicate
Blender 2.8 can do all of this and more in one program. It's really good for drawing animations with the improved grease pencil. You can also blend 3d and 2d together without any extra steps. So maybe give it a try?
Can you do a tutorial only on texturing,( 2d texture on 3d object)
Bro it works the same as using a real life photo of some object (2D photo) and slapping it to a 3D object. Of course you have to know how to UV edit to make it all match. with UV it's not a simple process depending on what you are modeling.
Now in this case you are making the 2D photo yourself (Drawing it in photoshop or something), so when your done just save the image as a PNG and import it as a texture in to your scene. It also varies depending on what 3D app you use.
I guess the simplest uv editor is in blender you just have to select the mesh hit U and select smart uv project then drag n drop the image touv editor and map it
@@amit8961 true, that's why I love blender. However UV editing itself is not an easy thing to do for beginners. And it could be harder if you're working on a complex mesh. I would recommend that new people start with blender, but Maya's is still industry standard when it comes to a lot of professional improved features and work flow.
Q&A: Do you think you could do a full-on tutorial for just mapping textures that were made in photoshop and brought over to c4D?
OMG! Not sure why I never thought of this! Model > texture > render > paint over > camera project painted
THANK YOU! I love that flow. You could use poly selections to restrict the projection on some of the areas it gets weird. Thank you again!
Good point!
For Q&A:
What’s your favorite animated film?
How do you get ideas for your own films?
Thanks for another great video!
Since you are sponsoring your channel for views,
*I would delete my view if I can*
Questions for Q&A:
Do you plan to make a full detailed animation course in the near future? (I would buy it)
When you shoot video with actors for rotoscoping in 24fps and then convert it to 8-12fps, do you need to overwrite voice? In case if characters talk.
How long it took you to make Sensations?
So your short film inspired me to make one too...
Now I'm working on a short animated 2d/3d film..
Keep making those videos and teaching me a lot... thanks man!
Great to hear buddy!
I m your first viewer buddy. Waiting!
Man, that was so perfect and creative ♥
Ok
Q&A:
Have you played your (amazing) movie Sensations on any festival? Or something like that? Congrats on the great work!
everything except for the rail by the stair looked fantastic!
My PC will be built today 😆 and I can finally start my 3D animations!!!
Brilliant!
Nice! Ha, I just received my Microsoft Surface today to I can start my 2D frame-by-frame animations (thanks to Olof being an inspiration) 😆 Best of luck with your 3D work I hope your new PC smashes those renders out :)
I generally found cinema4d community less toxic than autodesk's. Everybody's creating their own unique thing, just like blender, and don't resort to talking about the pristine quality of their path tracer. Thank you for this walkthrough.
👍
thank you bro , I am gonna back to my work after watch your video
Bit of the cool bits, mate. Even a walk up the stairs can be done, this is just so cool.👌👍
I've used projection mapping a lot but when I saw this come together my jaw genuinely dropped. It suits your style so well and comes out perfectly. While not for the Q&A, I just wanted to ask what size canvas you draw on, as mine tend to seem a bit pixelated. Thank you for the tuts!
you are an absolute mad lad
I'm digging the 12fps. Really fuses the computer-animation and the hand-animation. :)
You and I both love mixing 2D and 3D elements. I just have a lot to learn.
Man everytime I get a notification from your channel, I get hyped
Your content is favourite these days, it has helped me a lot
Keep up the good work
High style points. The hand drawn animations are a winner.
Q&A:
Do you make a storyboard before you make your films.
And if you do what is your process when you're making your story board? do you go in a lot of details? how much of what you make in your storyboard actually transfer to your films ?
i'm tired of making really short videos i want to try to make longer films and animation, just creative videos in general but i have no clue how to visually show my story and because i hear a lot of people talking about storyboard i thought it may be a good way to start
For the qna I just only have one question. Why do you have only 40k subs. Your content is so much worth. You should have minimum of 100k-150k subs. I'd say you should have 1M subs. Love your work.
Well done... and a great example of using camera mapping to streamline a shot.
The dedication on this is and very clever use of 2D and 3D is something to admire. Very motivating to say the least. Thanks for sharing.
These videos always make me happy. inb4 40k subs.
Very clever trick with the projection mapping! I'm definitely going to yoink that one for future projects, thanks :^)
You are incredible.
Waiting for This Film
wow, so cool. can't wait to see your film!!
your a gift to the world
That's mind-blowing 😳😳
Always best 👌❤️
You're right! The amount of subscribers is crazy but your work and your effort to achieve that amazing work and more important your generosity that you put these awesome content for free is so much more crazier! 👍👌
wow , what amazing work
This is so amazing.
Hope you can upload at least one full process with normal speed video.
You are such an inspiration!
This guy makes you doubt your mind! Olof just amazing! amazing!
Damn it is so cool and very stylistic
So I guess when Martin finishes the Mable Machine X, this is the next long project I follow. :D :D
incredible
You are amazing! You are an inspiration!
Questions for the Q&A video :
1) wait how'd you make the camera move like that? I love that you tell us how but anyway some parts can be more specific?
2) do you use a tablet?
3) on average how long does this all take you?
I’m not understanding all things, but I’m so thankful)
Congrats man ! You are really talented.
This was great to watch! I can't stop watching these
Holy you are so up and coming, keep up the good work, i want more!!!
Really nice and cool!
Your videos are astonishing, Olof
mind blown dude
This is a really smart workflow, I think you have just created a great way to do concept art.
awesome!
looks cool and clean.
i love your works! you are what i aspire to be honestly. i love 2d animations but at the same time, i'm trying to be great at 3d so watching your videos really do inspire me a lot. so thank you!
it is so cool!
For Q&A : Did you try blender 2.8 ?
Can't wait to see the future posts for your shot film, and as always this is amazing!
Thanks for the video. This is like one of the scenes I'm doing for my short animation. ✌️
its amazing . thank u
Incredible creativity and smart technique ! Excelent 👌
You're are really creative. Love your style of creativity.
You are a great designer and proud for you. want to learn
I'm Here as always, It would be great you explain how you integrated your textures, I did not understand that part. Don't be amaze by your subscribers you deserve much more, you are doing a nice job
You are great!! Keep going
Wowww, your work is beautiful and profesional, I loved. Greeti gs from Mexico
this is so sick!
no pun intended
perfect
Nice.
Powerful!
Awesome work sir!!
Could you please explain process of underwater environment making in your Next tutorial video.
Waiting for it!
I think one of the reasons why you are gaining so much popularity is cause you cut through ALOT OF "BS" that other channels do
Subscribing just ain't enough.
Thanks for letting us know about your skills.
I love your videos ❤
wow the best
Wow, this is awesome! Do you do anything with UV mapping? That's always been my biggest weakness because it's boring and you can get along alright without it.
man doin a great job!
you are so a huge motivation, i am doing more video and normal post produktion but i like animating, but you level is inseane
your work is inspiring
So beautiful and awesome 😍bro love from india 😍😘
I'm blown away at the depth of work a mere 8-second animation requires, and the fact that you do all of the visual content yourself. All of the output you create is amazing too.
I noticed, however, that you primarily use Photoshop for animating rather than Animate. Why? Also, would you suggest it to beginners in animation such as myself?
Q&A
Have you seen the animated film "Red turtle" and did you like it
If you didnt watch it I recomend it
You are so creative and I like your explanation just if you can have tutorials for beginners and thanks a lot.
You’re the best.
This is cool for a quick scene or so. But if your building a scene where the camera will move around in 3D space then maybe each object/mesh must receive it's own separate texture. It will take more time texturing each one but that's how it's traditionally done.
Hey, yeah of course, that is the normal 3d way, but then you get all the hard edges and 3d look to everything :).
Im trying to find a fine balance between 3d and 2d.
@@OlofStorm cool.
hey man. i just passing by and saw your vid on my recomendation, your video very inspires me. currently i'm still learning, hope one day i can make animation like that too..
greetings from indonesia
I didn't see it in the beginning, but the staircase is doing the thing that you mentioned happens with the vending machines and going through mitosis.
Oh you are right, will have to fix that at some point :) didnt notice at first.
please make more of this type of videos and also maybe share tips and tricks on C4D, Photoshop, After Effecrs ><
1 question, why don't you want to animate your character in After Effects?
This very much close to something I'm working on myself. Great ideas in here though like the PS bit for bg items.
Thanks for this video, it's awesome, bro
I feel this subtlety in your creative work. The result of your work gives us inspiration and atmosphere. Thanks 😃😊
Cool! Hope you make a long video for tutor in cinema 4d😄
Amazing . . . You are the Best . . . . my regards to you from Sudan ............. nice work .realy I like you...
Awesome! ... looking forward to the next scenes ...
Which software is this
cinema 4d
Damn Cool Olof Storm
Great tutorials Olof! Thank you so much!
A tip, since you're just using basic geometry you can uv unwrap the whole place and paint that instead on ps or any texture paint software, that way you can move the camera anywhere and don't get stuck on the projection
This was my 1st thought. Second thought, this is a very unique process and we should see how it develops into his own style that isn't easy to mimic or duplicate
U deserve an Oscar ❤
Blender 2.8 can do all of this and more in one program. It's really good for drawing animations with the improved grease pencil. You can also blend 3d and 2d together without any extra steps. So maybe give it a try?
Can I make animation video in smartphone?
I really love your work :)
can you do an episode about lightning and rendering??? Like talking about how to set up the renderer for toon shading etc...
Could do, however there is no too shading going on in my work :)
@@OlofStorm still would be intresting to learn how to set up the renderer to achive a 2d painted render style
@@Futurytoday yeah sure :) noted
Never commented before, but thought to let you know, here I am!!!