To solve the repetition of material @40:34 is the paint a few of the wood slats in different colors in SketchUp so you can use the same material in D5 and change the position.
Stop using the yellowish tint on renders. It's unrealistic. Very rarely do you see this tint on real life cameras when you take a picture or video. Stick with a very neutral white lighting (color grading) style. It helps if you take a picture yourself on your phone of trees or a garden, and notice how neutral it is, regardless of the time. Always aim for a overcast feel when rendering for realism.
Sorry but I stopped watching because the scene was very moody and dark, is there any chance you can do a new video with bright and happy renderings? People usually like it more
It's crazy everything D5 can do, incredible project and renders! Congratulations
Render style is like painting style in general, every result have different interpretation
I like your composition, new subs for you
To solve the repetition of material @40:34 is the paint a few of the wood slats in different colors in SketchUp so you can use the same material in D5 and change the position.
Best cinematic
I think you could have resolved the texture repetition issue by activating the "Triplanar" option in the material.
D5 Render Master!!!
Love this, thanks guys
No problem 🥰
waaww i like it I follow all your steps but I could not get the same result. My render looks like a cartoon
Try downloading our finished scene from the lesson description and compare the two to help you understand where you may have went wrong.
Can i ask you about the name of the book at the beginning of the video ?. Thank you very much.
Stop using the yellowish tint on renders. It's unrealistic. Very rarely do you see this tint on real life cameras when you take a picture or video. Stick with a very neutral white lighting (color grading) style. It helps if you take a picture yourself on your phone of trees or a garden, and notice how neutral it is, regardless of the time. Always aim for a overcast feel when rendering for realism.
exactly. It's not at all "cinematic" or realistic to use this type of effect
Sorry but I stopped watching because the scene was very moody and dark, is there any chance you can do a new video with bright and happy renderings? People usually like it more