Tutorial: Making a Physics-Based FPV Camera Rig in Blender
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 มิ.ย. 2024
- Using physics simulation to animate a realistic FPV camera in Blender! | AD: Right now, the first 500 people to use my link will get a one-month free trial of Skillshare: skl.sh/polyfjord11231
In this video we'll be using Blender's Rigid Body tools to drive a physics simulation that animates a realistic FPV drone camera in Blender! This tutorial covers the entire process from start to finish, with an extra in-depth segment about how Blender's compositor can be used to add a vintage digital camera look to our render.
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Chapters:
00:00 Setting up our camera system
04:01 AD: Skillshare
05:03 Using physics to animate the camera
10:54 Adding obstacles to the scene
13:20 Building a realistic nature scene
19:51 Lighting and rendering setup
23:17 Tips for adding extreme sharpening
24:28 Compositing and post processing
33:20 Exporting the final video
33:59 Thanks for watching! - ภาพยนตร์และแอนิเมชัน
You can also add positive force field to the trees so your drone auto avoids crashing into them
Omg amazing!!! That’s a fantastic idea
You don’t know how much this helped me for my project!
I've been using blender for the past 5 years and I can say I'm pretty good at it. Yet somehow, I ALWAYS learn something new from your videos, no matter what. Your workflow is incredibly creative, I adore it ❤
Same!! So good!!!
ah man, this is a perfect addition to the "The Photorealism Mindset: What About The Physical Camera?" speech you did. insane stuff
Thanks!! Yes it was supposed to come out around the same time, but I got hit with a cold right after bcon :(
I have been keyframing cameras to make this effect before, taking me hours of tweaking. This is a gamechanger! THANK YOU 💥
Finally, I've wondering how i could do this after watching you showcase this in your Photorealism presentation at the Blender Conference. Thanks for the tutorial!
wow this is absolutely brilliant! I always watch these tutorials even after 3 years in 3D, always something to learn!
The camera movement is Just so Amazing that using a rigid body and force field in a blender is such An Amazing Trick It's just hyper-realistic!
what i love about this method is how flexible it is. i will try out the example first, but i can really see myself using this for other camera shots as well. i am a blender noob and i love how your videos are a more trial and error style tutorial, which gives some trouble shooting practice.
There is no way this comes out at this time. This came out perfectly timed for me! I've been looking for somthing like this for so long! THANK YOU
That is so smart. I really love these kinds of dynamic camera animation tutorials, so creative!
The "Smudge mask" making you laugh is hilarious, so glad you kept that in 😄
Dude, this is awesome! I fly fpv and I've been looking for a way to realistically recreate fpv footage in Blender but haven't had any luck. This changes everything! Thank you for this tutorial!
Saying this as an fpv racer. This looks quite convincing. Awesome work
Nice!! I'm glad to hear that
Needs a little camera banking at turns, don't you think? Nevertheless, an awesome tutorial especially building in all those 'imperfections' to make it so real.
Well it looks like right out of gyroflow with horizon lock enabled
@@ych7064 i think so too
Awesome how simple but amazing the whole thing looks at the end. Thanks a lot for showing this :D
the smudge!!!!!!! great tut! as always!! lots of special insights here
This is so good! I thoroughly enjoyed watching your process, thanks!
amazing vídeo man!! your content/tutorials are insane! congrats!
Imperfection makes realism. Great video. I'll definitely try that.
Thank you for making this video! I've been wanting to make something like this for a long time and just couldn't quite figure it out. Amazing video!
Great source of knowledge about post-production in blender. Great Job.
I love this so much! Genius, as always. 🙌
Incredible tutorial , thanks for making this !
That is such an amazing idea!
subdivide with FRACTAL omg life changer. This in general was very edge of my seat type of tutorial, so great. thanks for sharing
I used to build and race FPV drones and this definitely looks and feels like it did back in the 3cell days.
Even ending the video right before it looks like it is going to hit a tree. Great work.
Great tutorial!!
Thank you so much for this amazing tutorial!
I'm a C4D user but with a lot of amazing Blender tutorial videos like this had made me finally learn Blender
The more I learn Blender the more I get addicted
Excellent information. Thank you very much.
This is awesome! WOW
Amazing, as always!
Amazing, Thank you!
Fantastic! Thanks for this video!
I learned a lot in these 35 minutes, thank you
What an amazing project! I have to try this 😁😁😁😁
As an FPV racer, it is so awesome to see stuff like this! Love it
What would be the cherry on top is to add the digital OSD screen that is used by almost all FPV drones, called the betaflight OSD to the final file - this would make it practically indistinguishable to an uninformed viewer haha
The level of realism is out of this world 🌎
Amazing like always !!! Thanks for sharing ;)
So many tips in this vid. Thanks!
Great idea! Thanks for sharing!
This video is incredibly useful and great. thanks a lot dude
The more i follow your tutorial, the more my computer cry for help, yet your work is so good i can't stop 😭
As an FPV Pilot and Blender user: Wow! Nicely done!
Very cool. Definitely gonna make my own version of this.
This technique is a diamond, thank you sir!
Amazing Tutorial!
amazing technique.....thanks for sharing this
Video gets better and better every minute 😂
one of the best videos out there!
Man, you just gotta love his Blender gameplays...
Polyfjord enjoys himself so much doing this.
Been 4 years since I started blender aaaand I just learned something useful like VERY VERY useful within 35min. Great video.
Didn't know anything about tracking as a beginner, but this is really good and well explained.
Good work ! 🎥
It's really cool the way you can make it that much smooth ! Well done !
The only thing missing is some roll movement because the drone is always horizontally flat.
Great video!
Amaizing Video ❤
Thank you!!! I didn't know how to extend simulations!
Saving this. Definitely going to try this next time I have an animation project
Of course just as i left my scene to render out for the night after 4 days of struggling with camera movement, i notice a Polyfjord video about the exact thing i needed.
The vision of a true artist.
This is an incredible tutorial! Very detailed and pretty long tutorial for a drone animation. But I like it, thanks for showing us this tutorial to the world! 😀
Edit: "You should also add the tilt rotation for the realism of a real drone"
the chase camera is a game changer. Holy moly.
Great video! Could you maybe do a video where you combined your knowledge in hyperrealism with camera tracking, for example record in an enviroment and add a car later? Either way great video! 💥
amazing!
wow thx for sharing - really great tutorial :)
Your videos are always great and thanks for the skillshare one month
men this is soooo clever!
this is gonna help me
Grandiose ! Bravo
THANK YOU SO MUCH ❤
THIS IS WHAT I WAS LOOKING ❤
really, really cool!
I absolutly LOVE this, gonna def use it, PS Frone Footage is the best🤣
I haven't finished the video yet but I was looking for something like this over a year ago. Adding to watch later 😍
❤ it's realistic rendering thanks for making and sharing
wow! Soo good!
amazing!!!! thanks for the video, is exactly i needed....!
damn that looks really cool
Wow thank you 💫
Es Genia, Thank You
amazing
Insane using physics to control the camera! and TY for the shoutout :)
I will watch and remake in my way, everything you do! ALL VIDOES 👀😄
Thankyou for doing this, helps a bunch to noobies :)
Really nice
Post production detailed is good keep guiding for post production detailed
Wow a genius way to add weight and physics to physical object and simulate as animation.
Very very nice!👍
My head would explode and splatter the walls of my room with brains if I tried to do this on my own)). And with such lessons, everything turns out just fine. Thank you for your work.
INSANEEE
So funny I was JUST doing an intro for an FPV guy and was thinking of doing some wireframe FPV views and now there is like no excuse. Thanks!
Thank you sir😊
Cool!
what would be perfect would be if you added that early 2000's recording overlay :o
Great Video:)
You can use motion path to preview a path of baked camera movement. It would be easier to place objects in the scene.
perfect mix of my two hobbies
Could you make more videos like this I love it.
Amazing technique. I tried it, and it looks fantastic. I also experimented with adding some tilt to the curve. Together with a copy rotation constraint on the camera and a locked Y-axis, it makes the effect even more convincing due to the added shakiness of the camera. I always wanted to fly an FPV drone, and now I can somewhat.
Nice!!! Yes the Y-axis motion really helps for this effect!! I had to leave it out to simplify the tutorial a bit, but I’m glad to hear you’re experimenting!
uff i tried to do exactly that, but af few blops occur where the camera flip upside down for a sec or to and then back to normal :(( any tip ?
You could also do the vignette in the compositor with the ellipse mask and add the blur node after
This is big brain
This is the greatest thing ever...
Thank you so much! You teach way way better than my aftermarket phd professor….
Yes! When I was watching your presentation on YTB, I was hoping you'd do a tutorial! Will there be a more in-depth tutorial on the 2nd channel?
I have been waiting to find this like why aren't there any packs? You should create one. But thank you so much for this. Excellent and informative