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Classy Dog Studios
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 ม.ค. 2018
Car VFX with Blender & After Effects
If you're looking to add a CG car, or any model really, to your photos or videos, I hope this overview will be useful to you.
The GTA short film this effect is from can be found on my other channel, "Classy Dog Films". Here is the link: th-cam.com/video/mjpVRZn0sBg/w-d-xo.html
AE2Blend: blendermarket.com/products/ae2blend
fSpy: fspy.io/
Blazraidr's Car Rig is available on his Gumroad here: gumroad.com/blazraidr
- Links to videos mentioned -
Niko's video: th-cam.com/video/p5vfZPjDvkU/w-d-xo.html
Ian's video: th-cam.com/video/lY8Ol2n4o4A/w-d-xo.html
CG Matter's video: th-cam.com/video/DLDptgzb4Oo/w-d-xo.html
Jacob Holiday's video: th-cam.com/video/qdqV4oortP0/w-d-xo.html
Action Movie Dad's video: ActionMovieKid/status/1250637359479009280
Marxist Arrow by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: www.twinmusicom.org/
The GTA short film this effect is from can be found on my other channel, "Classy Dog Films". Here is the link: th-cam.com/video/mjpVRZn0sBg/w-d-xo.html
AE2Blend: blendermarket.com/products/ae2blend
fSpy: fspy.io/
Blazraidr's Car Rig is available on his Gumroad here: gumroad.com/blazraidr
- Links to videos mentioned -
Niko's video: th-cam.com/video/p5vfZPjDvkU/w-d-xo.html
Ian's video: th-cam.com/video/lY8Ol2n4o4A/w-d-xo.html
CG Matter's video: th-cam.com/video/DLDptgzb4Oo/w-d-xo.html
Jacob Holiday's video: th-cam.com/video/qdqV4oortP0/w-d-xo.html
Action Movie Dad's video: ActionMovieKid/status/1250637359479009280
Marxist Arrow by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: www.twinmusicom.org/
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How to Build a PVC Tree Scanning Rig
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If you're interested in learning how to scan trees faster, I think you'll find this DIY tree rig handy. I decided to build it out of PVC since it's such an easy material to work with, but the general concept can be applied to many other materials, too. If you're interested in the 8k tree texture pack, it can be found here: gumroad.com/l/classyscans8ktrees and the other downloads can be found he...
8k Scanned Tree Texture Pack
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After nearly a year of work, the 8K Scanned tree texture pack is finally out! gumroad.com/l/classyscans8ktrees Please let me know what you think, especially any suggestions for improvement that you see. I plan to update the pack within the next few months once Blender 2.8 is officially released. By the way, I've set the price to $7.99 for the first thirty days. After that, it will go up to $14....
Cross Polarization Tutorial: Removing Specular Highlights and Reflections
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Whether you're 3D scanning or just shooting textures, cross polarization is a simple technique to help remove specular highlights and reflections from almost any surface. I currently use Hoya HD circular polarizer filters on my lenses, and linear polarizing film from www.polarization.com If you'd like to be notified when I upload my Classy Scans texture packs, you can do so here: www.gumroad.co...
Welcome to Classy Dog Studios
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If you enjoy visual effects, special effects, men in dresses and mustaches, then you've come to the right place. I hope you enjoy your stay. Marxist Arrow by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: www.twinmusicom.org/
Understanding Circular Polarizing Lens filters: Light reflected by water surface is horizontally polarized (water itself acts like opposite of polarize filter - instead of letting only one polarization through, it bounces it off). Using a vertical polarization filter filters out the horizontal polarized light reflection therefore you can finally see underwater in photo.
Muito bom o seu video. Parabéns. Você se importa em disponibilizar o seu video do Passo #1 para que eu possa treinar ?
Full tutorial
2 and a half years later still a banger
The best video I ever watched, not only because it explains something but because of the way how fun it is
how you summarize this photos to the texture of object? are you doing them by hand, or some sort of software ?
god so nice
Me: *Watches video and loves video.* Also me: *Immediately subscribes and wants more* Classy Dog Studios: *Hasn't uploaded in 2 years* 😫
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😁😂
very nicely explained.
Who can make a scene with me and a transformer for me ?
Amazing homie! I've always wanted to learn how to do this since starting my VFX journey a few years ago! A few things I'd add tho is suspension physics on the car, (subtle), surface imperfections, specular in-camera effects in regards to the metallic car materials according to the angle of the sun, slight motion blur (very subtle), and i think last but not least exhaust fumes from the car (its probably subtle for this kinda car, idk lmao im not a car guy) but nontheless amazing my guy i still needa learn how to master this process but as time goes by I'll try to improve my renders to include all of the above! Cheers dude, keep doing what ur doing!
Awesome! Thx for sharing!
am I the only one that wants to talk about the racoon running around 0:58
I love looking at beans while being saturated in nerd talk.
Hey - Thanks for this. I've heard tell of photogrammetry software struggling to detect spatial positioning with stationary camera, as in your setup - have you run into this problem? I'm going to be using Reality Capture
Make More Tutorial !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anyone here from Ameer Ahmad Playlists?... 🤣🤣🤣
I'd love to see how a real human face looks like with this technique
It was not all live from your bed. Am disappointed. Kidding - great video and thanks for the info almost 2 and a half years later!
man your content is absolute gold. You're super funny and there very little info this this in-depth about photogrammetry and creating clean data
Aww damn, you deleted a lot of your old videos. Shame.
how to fix color after cross polarization? to close to real color?
Solid vid and the VFX is mindblowingly convincing ! Great work my man !!
Subscribed. Excellent tutorial.
This was a great video and nice humor
You make it sound so easy, but we know it's not lot .. that's some neat work you did there
Great
omg. awesome
sehr sehr gut! (also the thing with the "ex girlfriend" :-) )
Thats gta 8 on RTX
Hi great tutorial! i have a question, the cross polarization only works with a single light source? what happen if i use two lights with polarization films at the same time? Cheers!
If all your light is polarized the same direction, then it should work with multiple light sources, but it becomes increasingly difficult to control with more light sources.
Yep I can confirm what Zuriki mentioned, I tried cross polarization with two studio lights today. The two lights are angled 45 degrees from the camera, positioned on the left and right side of the camera. I used a linear polarized filter and taped it to my light. I made one mistake, I didn't pay attention to the rotation of the polarized filter on the second light. The filter on the second light blocked majority of the reflections but on heavy reflective/specular materials the reflection was still noticeable. I removed the linear polarization filter and rotated it 45 degrees in front of the light, while looking through the camera to check if rotating it would affect it and it did. To make it work you need to tweak the polarized filter on the second light just as you would tweak the CPL on your camera. This means that to create a clean setup I would need to build a filter that I can rotate for my secondary light source. In case my lights move around, I will need to have the control to tweak the angle of the filter. EDIT: Just slapping 2 Linear Polarized Filters on your lights is still better than nothing. My setup without tweaking the polarized filter on the second light still eliminates all the reflective/specular details. Things like shiny plastic works perfect. It is as soon as you try to remove reflectiveness from metal subjects that you will need to tweak the polarized filter on your second light.
hey how did you blend the CG shadow into the real shadow? I need answers!
youre tracking is insanely accurate
the tires needed some dirt here and there but still it's an excellent vfx
So cool 😂
texturing was "meh", but compositing was fucking spot on. usually, it's the opposite... curious
that was a good intro for the workflow... however theory from practice is something very very different. Looks easy but it isn't at all for us who we are beginners. We would appreciate a tutorial :)
great work !... please ... Could you do a full tutorial explanation step by step? I would be very grateful and thankful to you
Cool !))very good
We need more surface imperfections! :) Car is so clean so it not look like a real car)
For CG objects that will be partially obscured by the original footage, will you have to mask it out frame by frame in compositing or is it possible to set up certain "objects" in blender that will not render the main CG object when it passes through that "object"?
When he is saying hdri it written as hdr eyes
😂
I don't have an ex girlfriend yet😑
The fastest I have subscribed on any channel.. Great explanation! Thank you..
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Please upload more videos like atlest 1 video per month or 2 weeks a part
You just made 60h of work look like something you can do on a weekend lol
The shadows are done perfectly.. but the spinning animation of the wheels seems weird.. guess the model is supposed to be used for a car driving at higher speed..