That was the best rug making technique i ever seen on YT, i didn't know about those new fur paint tools. Now, about modeling tutorials i would like to see in next videos, how about more complex trendy furniture and decorations and designer lamps?
I feel like making a dedicated rug video that isn't as fast actually. The fur feature in blender is amazing! Thank you for the ideas for modeling! I'll check them out :)
Amazing results from EEVEE, I had no idea it has been improved so much in the latest update. Thanks for covering the fur rug creation too, I found that very useful as I typically don't do much work with hair emitters or the fur curves. My current project needs realistic faux-fur lined cushions, so I think this "fur painting" technique will be very useful.
Oh yeah I was super surprised too! Eevee looked incredible! And the animation render time blew my mind. The fur is also super underrated and over looked! I really should do a dedicated video for that
I have been using your product for a few years now, and you are amazing. The amount of great stuff you offer at a reasonable price is unmatched! Would love a new asset manager or native asset integration but that is a minor thing ❤
Krisy iMeshh bringing the heat as usual!!! I love your walkthroughs, really quick and linear. You also make Blender renderers look on a par with the more reputable ones. if only Corona was a viable option for Blender!
Thank you very much! :) I do feel like cycles is now on the edge of being corona'like and with add-ons like Render Raw helping tweak in real time in the viewport all the parameters I would in the Photoshop camera raw filter, I feel like Blender is quickly going to take the lead
@@imeshh wow that's a solid statement of intent Kris! as you know, Corona's strengths lie in it's ease - by far the simplest, most straightforward renderer there is - and the immediately excellent results without really trying. I'd accept a longer workflow for equal results any day. Thanks for all of your excellent tutorials!
Amazing... I've been looking to those videos and so scare to start. This one looks marvelous! I just saw that you have a complete beginer set of videos. I'm gonna jump in and try. I only hope that my laptop with a 3080 will be enought... Thanks again.
i wished this tutorial was a teaching one for biginners i m into arch vizualisation alote i m amazed when i saw a new tutorial about interior design thank you
Great stuff as usual, I didnt even know the asset browser for hair clumps etc existed. I would love to know how you go abput modelling rattan furniture. I tried it once after downloading some of your assets and I nearly lost my mind
Amazing Tutorial I want to ask you how I can get a realistic ceramic texture because when I use the image provided by the client, the final render is not like the image.
Hi, man, I'm super new to Blender. I tried to follow this tutorial and managed to get to the beginning of the window part and then I got lost on all shortcuts for scaling and extruding. I really need a course/tutorial on some basics for modeling. Do you have one or know of anyone you could recommend?Thanks a lot.
@@SFE-Viz oh! I made a tiny reel with the process for a sofa i forgot to upload. I'll upload that. But, it's a reel so probably too fast so a full video would be helpful. I will probably try to do a proper rug tutorial first, I also wanted to do another relatively simple item, and then a sofa could be nice if I can get time!
Damnnn it came out soo realistic. Do you think EEVEE is better than cycles now for Archviz? And also please tell which softwares are you using for recordings.
Nah I think cycles will always be the king of photorealism. However, for an animation for maybe a close up or product shot in an Archviz scene this could absolutely be an Eevee job now. It's render time will be an hour vs potential days with cycles, just a bit less realistic
i think if you try hardops Boxcutter then it would take much less time and your work will be non-destructive (as i see you made wooden panels at 4:30, where you just repeated using Shift+R but imagine you have to change their size and spacing then you have to do it again, but hops make it as quick as you are and with array modifier.
@@rajendrameena150 I could have used array modifier for sure but I already knew the rough size I wanted and simply doing duplicate then Shift R was quicker than going to the array modifier and choosing the right settings. Definitely would have been more easy to modify though
Great tutorial! Thank you so much for this. Just one basic question. In the past, when we used Eevee, we had to setup light probes and reflection probes. Do we not need to do that anymore with Eevee Next (with raytracing)?
You are awesome! I really enjoy watching your videos and thanks to you I am learning Blender. I am studying architectural visualization at university. I want to subscribe to iMeshh but it is a bit expensive for a student. Do you have a student plan? Can you help me with that? Thanks.
Hi, first of all I want to thank you for this video. Secondly, can you make us a series of interior architectural rendering videos. From scratch to final render. Honestly, there is no channel on TH-cam that provides tutorials on realistic architectural rendering on Blender like you do. If you have training for this please leave us the link Thanks 🙂
Have you ever thought about enlightening yourself as an interior designer? There is a lot of information on the web. And if you look at this deeply, I think you'll make a great leap in this field.
@@VoviStudio oh totally! I worked a little bit with some interior designers and it was very interesting to see their work. I would love to look more into it, becsuse Archviz interior basically interior design haha
Haha another comment just mentioned Harry Potter. I guess I need a lightening bolt on my head next time haha But no problem! If you want any specific videos then let me know :)
HELLO ! spectacular !!! bravo !!!. awesome overall good vibes ! And the overall artistry and technicallity is so MESMEREZING ! I was wondering ... something is bugging me in the animated render, some flickering on what seems to be the " bounces of lights " between some objects, like for instance at : th-cam.com/video/BK0spDaKNnM/w-d-xo.html or should i say TC: 0:32 between the square cushions... aroudn 0:35, some mysterious disparitions of "reflections " on the marble coffee table ?... and around 0:40, the beautifull final shot, something strange is happening at the connection of the "seat/cushions" on the rug, could it be some issue with the definition of the shadow map kind of things ?... .
I do have a feeling this is something to do with sample count and as you say shadows. I think I should try increasing the settings quite a lot and see if it helps. At 7-9 seconds per frame I can definitely double or even triple the render settings haha
Newer will generally always be better however if it is the 3060 with 12gb of VRAM vs 4060 with 8gb VRam then I'd always go for the 12gb version. Rendering on gpu is almost always limited by how much stuff can actually fit into it. 12gb gives you some more breathing room. If this 12gb 3060 and 12gb 4060 then go for the newer faster version :)
cool but where we can download the objects ? can we export or inport from other softwer like max vray ? and is that library free to use ? can we use these features for free ? where we can download it ?
If you check the links in the description we have a bunch of free assets. You can import from other software like Max but you'll need to re-set up the materials unless it has been exported in a more universal file format like .gltf - Blender though is entirely free (also link in the description)
@@SoftYoda I don't like how it always imports everything connected and unedited without having to do an extra step. I know it's only one more button but I prefer appending the assets like this as that's what I'm used to from other software with similar tools basically
You can do Alt + D to duplicate objects as an instance instead of shift + D. To save memory. Hope that helps. Btw love your work ❤.
A furniture modeling tutorial would be hugely appreciated, thanks a lot!
No problem! I'll see what I can do. If there are specific furniture times you're looking for then do let me know :)
@@imeshh I think maybe sofa, anything involving cloth would be great, or whatever you comsider that involves interesting techniques, thanks!!!
Think you@@imeshh
That was the best rug making technique i ever seen on YT, i didn't know about those new fur paint tools. Now, about modeling tutorials i would like to see in next videos, how about more complex trendy furniture and decorations and designer lamps?
I feel like making a dedicated rug video that isn't as fast actually. The fur feature in blender is amazing!
Thank you for the ideas for modeling! I'll check them out :)
@@imeshh anything related to archviz that's gona help us with pleasing even most demanding client can be GOLD
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Amazing results from EEVEE, I had no idea it has been improved so much in the latest update. Thanks for covering the fur rug creation too, I found that very useful as I typically don't do much work with hair emitters or the fur curves.
My current project needs realistic faux-fur lined cushions, so I think this "fur painting" technique will be very useful.
Oh yeah I was super surprised too! Eevee looked incredible! And the animation render time blew my mind.
The fur is also super underrated and over looked! I really should do a dedicated video for that
I have been using your product for a few years now, and you are amazing. The amount of great stuff you offer at a reasonable price is unmatched! Would love a new asset manager or native asset integration but that is a minor thing ❤
@@_Terc_ that is lovely to hear! I'm glad you're enjoying it! Hopefully a new asset manager is just around the corner. Fingers crossed!!
wow eevee has come a long way since i first opened bledner
Yeah I was very pleasantly surprised!
This is amazing!! Your tutorials are very clear and always focused on getting the best oput of every feature in blender and your assets!
thank you! I appreciate it :) I'm enjoying it a lot at the moment so a new video will come out on Tuesday :)
Very good stuff, I'll renew my iMeshh subscription once I finish my current project and switch to Blender 4.2
Aww thats cool to hear! If you have any questions just reach out! :)
Krisy iMeshh bringing the heat as usual!!! I love your walkthroughs, really quick and linear. You also make Blender renderers look on a par with the more reputable ones. if only Corona was a viable option for Blender!
Thank you very much! :) I do feel like cycles is now on the edge of being corona'like and with add-ons like Render Raw helping tweak in real time in the viewport all the parameters I would in the Photoshop camera raw filter, I feel like Blender is quickly going to take the lead
@@imeshh wow that's a solid statement of intent Kris! as you know, Corona's strengths lie in it's ease - by far the simplest, most straightforward renderer there is - and the immediately excellent results without really trying. I'd accept a longer workflow for equal results any day. Thanks for all of your excellent tutorials!
I really love these videos. Keep m coming! Absolute the best!
Thank you! I appreciate it 😊
Amazing... I've been looking to those videos and so scare to start. This one looks marvelous! I just saw that you have a complete beginer set of videos. I'm gonna jump in and try. I only hope that my laptop with a 3080 will be enought... Thanks again.
Oh totally the 3080 is enough! I have a 3070 and it does the job. It is a quite limiting because of 8gb VRam so the extra in the 3080 would be a dream
Wonderfull! Keep making these kind of videos please.😃
No problem! I'll try my best 😁
super nice and powerful tutorial!l
i wished this tutorial was a teaching one for biginners i m into arch vizualisation alote i m amazed when i saw a new tutorial about interior design thank you
I should probably do a slower one for Eevee. I do have much more other 3h long tutorials on my channel if you're interested though!
great tutorial
Excellent thank you
this is super impressive - really gotta try out eevee next
Please do! It blew my mind haha
Great tutorial! What are your final render settings? Samples, resolution, overscan? Was animation lighting consistent without light probes help?
Great work!
Thank you ☺️
Great stuff as usual, I didnt even know the asset browser for hair clumps etc existed. I would love to know how you go abput modelling rattan furniture. I tried it once after downloading some of your assets and I nearly lost my mind
Oh yeah the rattan items haha. I should definitely do one of those! They are great fun to make, time consuming though 😅
Amazing as always. A tutorial on modeling that lounge chair would be very appreciated! :)
Oh the lounge chair in the back? That's a nice idea! I'll see what I can do
I meant the orange soft one in the foreground but even the one in the back would be great 😃
@@alessandro_mio oh I see! That one was made mostly in marvelous designer. Would that still be interesting to see?
@@imeshh obviously ✌🏼
Great! Ever gona updtate the stuff like nodes on iMeshh materials?
Omg yes queen just what I need
I know I can always make you happy haha
Dope video!! Could you show how to set up light in room with small windows?
Amazing Tutorial I want to ask you how I can get a realistic ceramic texture because when I use the image provided by the client, the final render is not like the image.
Hi, man, I'm super new to Blender. I tried to follow this tutorial and managed to get to the beginning of the window part and then I got lost on all shortcuts for scaling and extruding. I really need a course/tutorial on some basics for modeling. Do you have one or know of anyone you could recommend?Thanks a lot.
Interesting what you can get out of eevee these days. Might actually have to try this.
A good tutorial on upholstery would be something nice :)
Thank you!
When you say upholstery do you mean the fabric material itself or those mind of objects?
@@imeshh I mean for example a nice sofa from the ground up with cushions and all. Hard to find good info on that.
@@SFE-Viz oh! I made a tiny reel with the process for a sofa i forgot to upload. I'll upload that. But, it's a reel so probably too fast so a full video would be helpful.
I will probably try to do a proper rug tutorial first, I also wanted to do another relatively simple item, and then a sofa could be nice if I can get time!
Damnnn it came out soo realistic. Do you think EEVEE is better than cycles now for Archviz?
And also please tell which softwares are you using for recordings.
Nah I think cycles will always be the king of photorealism. However, for an animation for maybe a close up or product shot in an Archviz scene this could absolutely be an Eevee job now. It's render time will be an hour vs potential days with cycles, just a bit less realistic
i think if you try hardops Boxcutter then it would take much less time and your work will be non-destructive (as i see you made wooden panels at 4:30, where you just repeated using Shift+R but imagine you have to change their size and spacing then you have to do it again, but hops make it as quick as you are and with array modifier.
@@rajendrameena150 I could have used array modifier for sure but I already knew the rough size I wanted and simply doing duplicate then Shift R was quicker than going to the array modifier and choosing the right settings. Definitely would have been more easy to modify though
Great tutorial! Thank you so much for this. Just one basic question. In the past, when we used Eevee, we had to setup light probes and reflection probes. Do we not need to do that anymore with Eevee Next (with raytracing)?
@@ExposeStudioID I didn't need to set up any light probes or anything for this. I don't believe it is required any more :)
You are awesome! I really enjoy watching your videos and thanks to you I am learning Blender. I am studying architectural visualization at university. I want to subscribe to iMeshh but it is a bit expensive for a student. Do you have a student plan? Can you help me with that? Thanks.
Hi,
first of all I want to thank you for this video.
Secondly, can you make us a series of interior architectural rendering videos. From scratch to final render.
Honestly, there is no channel on TH-cam that provides tutorials on realistic architectural rendering on Blender like you do.
If you have training for this please leave us the link
Thanks 🙂
Pls what's your animation render setting for Cycles to prevent flickering and optimize time
Yes plz assets with UV wrapping etc.
Is there any particular type of asset you'd like to see?
Can you make moody light exterior scene? I am waiting.
Have you ever thought about enlightening yourself as an interior designer? There is a lot of information on the web. And if you look at this deeply, I think you'll make a great leap in this field.
@@VoviStudio oh totally! I worked a little bit with some interior designers and it was very interesting to see their work. I would love to look more into it, becsuse Archviz interior basically interior design haha
Brilliant! Who knew Daniel Radcliffe was an awesome 3D artist?? Is there anything that man can't do? 😂 All seriousness, thank you for this 🙏🏻
Haha another comment just mentioned Harry Potter. I guess I need a lightening bolt on my head next time haha
But no problem! If you want any specific videos then let me know :)
HELLO ! spectacular !!! bravo !!!. awesome overall good vibes ! And the overall artistry and technicallity is so MESMEREZING ! I was wondering ... something is bugging me in the animated render, some flickering on what seems to be the " bounces of lights " between some objects, like for instance at : th-cam.com/video/BK0spDaKNnM/w-d-xo.html or should i say TC: 0:32 between the square cushions... aroudn 0:35, some mysterious disparitions of "reflections " on the marble coffee table ?... and around 0:40, the beautifull final shot, something strange is happening at the connection of the "seat/cushions" on the rug, could it be some issue with the definition of the shadow map kind of things ?... .
I do have a feeling this is something to do with sample count and as you say shadows. I think I should try increasing the settings quite a lot and see if it helps. At 7-9 seconds per frame I can definitely double or even triple the render settings haha
Please make detail video
Which gpu is best for archviz 3060 or 4060?
Newer will generally always be better however if it is the 3060 with 12gb of VRAM vs 4060 with 8gb VRam then I'd always go for the 12gb version. Rendering on gpu is almost always limited by how much stuff can actually fit into it. 12gb gives you some more breathing room.
If this 12gb 3060 and 12gb 4060 then go for the newer faster version :)
wonderful tutorial - eeVee next is truly amazing. Enhancing an eeVee rendering with AI is also going to be very interesting
Yeah totally! Especially generative fill in Photoshop to "replace" bad cgi looking items with perfect ones like plants/people etc!
cool but where we can download the objects ? can we export or inport from other softwer like max vray ? and is that library free to use ? can we use these features for free ? where we can download it ?
If you check the links in the description we have a bunch of free assets. You can import from other software like Max but you'll need to re-set up the materials unless it has been exported in a more universal file format like .gltf - Blender though is entirely free (also link in the description)
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Hi, why not uses the new blender assets browser ?
@@SoftYoda I don't like how it always imports everything connected and unedited without having to do an extra step. I know it's only one more button but I prefer appending the assets like this as that's what I'm used to from other software with similar tools basically
make us a tutorial but step by step please greetings from Morocco thank you
A longer form video of this would definitely be useful I think! I'll see if I can get some time :)
Why you don’t open a school to teach blender ?