exactly TH-cam age restrict is dumb there was a vid of a cute clay allosaursu talking to a clay raptor and you know what? it was age restricted seriously WTF!
@Gaming Mania I will send you the vid wait for evening(I am using an old mobile you can't share anything in this once my dad comes back home in evening I will send you the link)
C4D ARTIST WATCHES BLENDER TUT WHAAAA!!?? Lol, solid man! Idk why it’s so satisfying to watch this. If i ever dl blender, this is where i’m comin back to.
24:50 i watched the whole video and then corridor crew showed up and made it even better, this video is just amazing I learned like 10 things from it so fast
@@OfficialOpinionWell that would be because... it was made in 2008? Not sure what you were trying to prove, their CGI should have improved in nearly two decades rather than become worse
This is literally the best tutorial I've ever come across. It's a legitimate real world visual effect, and you go through the thought process and creation at the same time, in a logical order. Covering cloth sims, particles, hair, rigid body, cell fracture, camera projection, tracking, etc. Well done, and such an awesome result. Going to try to replicate this on my 8 year old daughter. :D
Ok so im finally finished after a good 2 Months of working and learning but im very happy with the outcome! I had dozens of problems which i think other beginners will have too so heres a little summary of what i learned: The first problem was to find a fitting head model. The model he used in the video looked kinda exactly like Riley but I had to take one that just had slightly my proportions. I then deformed it so the eyes, ears, nose and mouth were in the right spot and that was ok, but took some time. The second problem was that I struggled to bake my face on to the model. For some reason it always baked just the neck part and the rest was black. I spend a good hour trying and researching but finally I realised that the mask he used in the video to keyframe the head motion was still active so I deleted it and finally got a useful outcome. The next problem was by far the most time consuming: getting a good explosion of the head mesh. I spend weeks of trying different settings and mesh cuts but it always was jiggling and clipping through the head. My solution to that was to go to the vertex group tab, then select the the "cloth Pin" group, douplicate it and made it a collision object (physics tab). And beside of the bake taking much longer, the outcome was way better and didnt jiggle as much anymore. Problem number 4: the upper skull explosion just disappeared in the second frame. That one was extremely frustrating but the solution to it was really one mouse click. I simply still had the force field active which I used for the head explosion. The factor of the field was so high that it just warped the skull fractures out of the scene in one frame. So i diabled it for the viewport and render and then baked the skull explosion with the force field i created for it. The next big problem: getting the brain to jiggle around like jelly For reason I still haven't found out, using a soft body and the settings he used in the video just made my brain simulation go crazy. First it took around 2 hours to bake and when i replayed it, the brain just exploded in all directions and filled nearly the whole scene. I thought it was again an active force field but after disabling all fields and trying again, i got the same simulation. So I watched some TH-cam tutorials and found a solution for the problem. I simply made the brain a cloth, then I played with the inflation and pressure scale until the brain didnt collapsed in itself and had a nice jiggle to it (Dont forget to set the pin group so the brain isnt just falling down) The last problem was the Hair. For some reason it was inside the head so after researching I tried pressing the "delete Edit" button in the physics tab of the hair and then checked the "use modifier stack" box. Its very important to have all the modifiers set up like he says in the video. Sometimes when I checked the "use modifier stack" button the hair jus completely disappeared bit I got it working after a few tries. I hope this helps. I had a lot of fun following the tutorial around and one thing I've learned from all the problems is that most of the time when something isnt working right, it has a simple solution to it and the problem itself was very likely caused by yourself.
I was about halfway through this video thinking "damn, this is just like the stuff they do at Corridor," then got to the VPN ad and realised "WAIT IT'S THE CLONE!"
1:45 FYI, the refine parameters are for calculating focal length, optical center, and kappa 1 and 2 distortion coefficients. Optical center is only useful if you've cropped your footage in an irregular way that offsets the center. k1 and k2 are useful if you're planning on using a distort/undistort workflow, but not useful otherwise. You really need a lot more points (and points near the edges of the image) for it to be effective.
Me clicking the vid: Heyyy, this looks like a necessary skill Me watching the first 10 seconds: Woop, this is not necessary at all Me after watching the vid: Hey mom, look what I can do!
Wow this is a phenomenal tutorial. Few weeks into learning blender and I am so fricken inspired. You can tell how much effort went into this, kudos Peter.
Hands down the most educational, concise and cheerful blender-tut I've ever laid my eyes on. I learned so much about problem solving along the way - incredible. Thank you Peter. Instant sub.
Started watching this bc i wanted see the first 5 mins to figure out if this was something i might be able to do in my next film, but i stayed wathcing the whole thing bc it was genuinely entertaining even though i was actually following the instructions lol
Man i know this is years later.....but seriously i laughed my head off. I love these videos where you learn something new and can have a laugh......*whispers* "hair" that was a fun video. Followed
A cool idea for the corridor crew channel could be peter doing condensed and entertaining blender tutorials. Especially with the new behind the scenes thing going on.
This is super helpful. I was bummed when I couldn’t afford Substance Designer anymore, but the way you demonstrate how to use nodes and noise/clouds/alphas shows me that I can do everything in Blender. Thanks!
22:36 Peter, get the wiggle add-on to do this, trust me it'll make your life much easier. Basically instead of guessing how the physics will affect the eyeball, you can turn on wiggle physics for it and just animate one bone, the addon will calculate how the movement of the animated bone will physically deform and affect the others.
while it might work and be more convenient if you want to do texture painting or something onto the mesh (add blood to the skin or something) it wont work as well due to the texture stretching as well as overlapping UV's and created a whole issue so while its quick and dirty project from view it isnt as flexible. You also have the issue that the texture looks janky and doesn't match well unless you have a dense mesh which might cause problems if you are doing simulations onto it and adding tons of modifiers. I'm not blender pro or anything but this is what i think so its probably best practice to bake i think.
I think project from view would be fine. It’s not like a 10 second shot just holding on the face. It’s a spilt second so no one will notice. Or use headshot if you have CC3 or the face builder add on for blender. Great thing with VFX there can be 101 ways to achieve same results 😊
One of the most realistic, professional, truly HOT TUTORIAL OUT THERE ON BLENDER VFX! Detailed, and awesome Explanation! Your channel really deserve much attention sir. You just don't know how much you made me learn blender and admire the software ❤
i think the eye sockets might be anatomically correct because if you look close like in a mirror you see the red sides of your eyes and science has proven that we have optic nerves, little cords that connect the eyes to the brain. this is honestly pretty cool and now i know how to put a monke in my room thank u
This animation actually gave me flashbacks to that surveillance video in Brazil where a bus ran over a middle aged man's head and it exploded like that. Poor guy.
I’m honestly surprised that TH-cam didn’t take this down or age restrict it at the very least because of how realistic it looks
exactly TH-cam age restrict is dumb there was a vid of a cute clay allosaursu talking to a clay raptor and you know what? it was age restricted seriously WTF!
@Gaming Mania what?! I am not making this up I actually saw this
@Gaming Mania I will send you the vid wait for evening(I am using an old mobile you can't share anything in this once my dad comes back home in evening I will send you the link)
Woah lol yeah
@@IveeD I will I have found the vid but my dad has gone for a walk he will be back after a while then I can send you the vid
Love these problem solving type videos. You can see how much work went into making it. Good stuff man :)
Hehe blender guru!
That means a lot coming from yourself! Thanks dude :)
This kind of problem solving is my favorite part of blender and the creative process in general
You are super blender guru
Not every youtuber doing this comment on another same subject TH-camrs video
I like it blender guru
aaa
The knowledge you have of this program is mind blowing, I think all I got memorized was how to start the app and how to close it lol. Amazing work bro
The thumbnail looks like extensive Craniofacial trauma
@@santiemma2009Just put a bandaid on it 😂
@@izzycrybaby1164 Haha LOL 😃
I came in just for take a look
o wow
Old finders: "I came in just for take a look"
Grammar: oh god no-
28 min later ...
me : that was so cool
Me too ...
It's a good sign that I vomited, right?
@@ultimatemovers4563 shut the fuck up
Came here after seeing Nolan Meme
Same here
Where is nolan i can't find him
Same here
Bruh I was looking for it HAHAHAH
Sme
This tutorial hasn't aged one bit, thanks for sharing.
can I follow the tutorial with the latest version of blender?
@Alec15 Yeah 👍 i don't see why it wouldn't work.
C4D ARTIST WATCHES BLENDER TUT WHAAAA!!?? Lol, solid man! Idk why it’s so satisfying to watch this. If i ever dl blender, this is where i’m comin back to.
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@@bysnnwer i
@@ayanmalik2156 m
Why not Blender over C4D? :D It´s free & open source
When *_Putin_* walks with the default cube
th-cam.com/video/nff6Ywh0OD0/w-d-xo.html&ssw
Peter is now officially a Blender God
Yes
Hmm it's a very very hard fight against Ian Hubert.
More like disciple cuz Ian and Andrew are still at the top
Peter France Vs Blender guru
New blender channel th-cam.com/video/_0MtSL3SQt4/w-d-xo.html
Firstly this is an amazing tutorial and secondly I think "Eye Holster" is my new favourite anatomical part of the body.
22:18 "I'm gonna eyeball this..."
I see what you did there...
Eye see what you did there
@@DonyaeO Eye *SEE* what you did there
@@chaoschannel3428 I don't think I can one-up this lol
@leonidas I didn't think I'd meet some of the 2014 intro community members out here
literally
This is exactly what I want out of a tutorial. Just the right amount of detail and mulling-over the boring bits.
24:50 i watched the whole video and then corridor crew showed up and made it even better, this video is just amazing I learned like 10 things from it so fast
This takes way too much effort
*Exploding the real head and filming it would be easier*
Agreed
You two... are u serous? wait, that was a good idea
@@picehere you can be our subject 🙂.
Oh no oh no oh no no no no
It need a bomb, do u have one? But dont do it kn me
27:33 to fix that problem just enable "use modifier stack" in the particle settings.
Epic tutorial btw!
@𝙀𝙣𝙙𝙚𝙧𝙢𝙖𝙣 𝙁𝙤𝙤𝙙𝙞𝙨𝙩lord who asked
@𝙀𝙣𝙙𝙚𝙧𝙢𝙖𝙣 𝙁𝙤𝙤𝙙𝙞𝙨𝙩lord Who asked
MN
@𝙀𝙣𝙙𝙚𝙧𝙢𝙖𝙣 𝙁𝙤𝙤𝙙𝙞𝙨𝙩lord who asked
*_Enderman_* *_Foodist_*lord who asked
I'm absolutely impressed! Not only with the results but with the whole workflow :)
This is the most perfectly crafted tutorial I've seen in a long time.
Now this is what I call mindblowing
underrated
Dad
k
Literally!!
Underrated
This looks better than Marvel’s CGI nowadays.
facts
"Nowadays" 😂
Go watch Iron Man from 2008 and see how sh*t that was too.
no it dont
@@OfficialOpinionWell that would be because... it was made in 2008? Not sure what you were trying to prove, their CGI should have improved in nearly two decades rather than become worse
@@springdogo2575 -- The technology has become way better. Marvel execs just got cheaper and more ignorant.
As a Blender user myself, every time I would see your process on Corridor it would get me hyped and motivated. You and Ian Hubert.
What?This is peter from corridor??
@@liporadamichael8966 Yes, yes.
@@amoscaul3264 yeah..I've finished the whole Tutorial..It's him!
New subscriber here
0:07 “yep I’m fine ma’am, just losing my head a little”
Nord vpn
@@Time-cc2qb n CV pvn
This is literally the best tutorial I've ever come across. It's a legitimate real world visual effect, and you go through the thought process and creation at the same time, in a logical order. Covering cloth sims, particles, hair, rigid body, cell fracture, camera projection, tracking, etc. Well done, and such an awesome result. Going to try to replicate this on my 8 year old daughter. :D
@1EAS1World No, but only because my currently setup couldn't handle it all :D Getting a new laptop in a month or so and will likely try again.
Love how everyone appreciate this tutorial as if they had always been expecting the way to explode people's heads in videos.
We can apply this to exploding arms to!
"I'm gonna eyeball this..." well played.... subtle, yet brilliant
I’m in love with this sponsor segment. The charisma is overflowing
Ok so im finally finished after a good 2 Months of working and learning but im very happy with the outcome!
I had dozens of problems which i think other beginners will have too so heres a little summary of what i learned:
The first problem was to find a fitting head model. The model he used in the video looked kinda exactly like Riley but I had to take one that just had slightly my proportions. I then deformed it so the eyes, ears, nose and mouth were in the right spot and that was ok, but took some time.
The second problem was that I struggled to bake my face on to the model. For some reason it always baked just the neck part and the rest was black. I spend a good hour trying and researching but finally I realised that the mask he used in the video to keyframe the head motion was still active so I deleted it and finally got a useful outcome.
The next problem was by far the most time consuming: getting a good explosion of the head mesh. I spend weeks of trying different settings and mesh cuts but it always was jiggling and clipping through the head. My solution to that was to go to the vertex group tab, then select the the "cloth Pin" group, douplicate it and made it a collision object (physics tab). And beside of the bake taking much longer, the outcome was way better and didnt jiggle as much anymore.
Problem number 4: the upper skull explosion just disappeared in the second frame.
That one was extremely frustrating but the solution to it was really one mouse click. I simply still had the force field active which I used for the head explosion. The factor of the field was so high that it just warped the skull fractures out of the scene in one frame. So i diabled it for the viewport and render and then baked the skull explosion with the force field i created for it.
The next big problem: getting the brain to jiggle around like jelly
For reason I still haven't found out, using a soft body and the settings he used in the video just made my brain simulation go crazy. First it took around 2 hours to bake and when i replayed it, the brain just exploded in all directions and filled nearly the whole scene. I thought it was again an active force field but after disabling all fields and trying again, i got the same simulation. So I watched some TH-cam tutorials and found a solution for the problem. I simply made the brain a cloth, then I played with the inflation and pressure scale until the brain didnt collapsed in itself and had a nice jiggle to it (Dont forget to set the pin group so the brain isnt just falling down)
The last problem was the Hair. For some reason it was inside the head so after researching I tried pressing the "delete Edit" button in the physics tab of the hair and then checked the "use modifier stack" box. Its very important to have all the modifiers set up like he says in the video. Sometimes when I checked the "use modifier stack" button the hair jus completely disappeared bit I got it working after a few tries.
I hope this helps.
I had a lot of fun following the tutorial around and one thing I've learned from all the problems is that most of the time when something isnt working right, it has a simple solution to it and the problem itself was very likely caused by yourself.
Thanks
You typed and entire essay
You share the result anywhere?
Please help me, check my video 🙏 th-cam.com/video/NbnyQGeHSFo/w-d-xo.html
@@jajanyuk1390 add bone to the ramen it gives extra flavor
I love how Wren is always enthusiastic about anything, haha!
Peter please continue this awesome work, your tutorials are incredible!
i was taught many new things in this video. i will now call you my Blender dad.
Honestly one of the best Blender tutorial I have ever seen. It covered most of Blender tools in just under 30 minutes. Great job man.
peter it's awesome 🔥
New blender channel th-cam.com/video/_0MtSL3SQt4/w-d-xo.html
Agreed
When *_Putin_* walks with the default cube
th-cam.com/video/nff6Ywh0OD0/w-d-xo.html&qeff
When you got new low shoes: 0:00
btw Peter you made very good job. I really good at blender but you won me. Really good job!
nice work!
What chicken has 2 legs?
First rep,y?
@@mzeidanlatief7698 Ur mom
Okay this is the most brutal Blender video I have ever seen!
But you can't deny that it's also the most coolest one!
This is one hell of a complex tutorial, for such a quick effect (in the finished video!!!)
I was about halfway through this video thinking "damn, this is just like the stuff they do at Corridor," then got to the VPN ad and realised "WAIT IT'S THE CLONE!"
1:45
FYI, the refine parameters are for calculating focal length, optical center, and kappa 1 and 2 distortion coefficients.
Optical center is only useful if you've cropped your footage in an irregular way that offsets the center.
k1 and k2 are useful if you're planning on using a distort/undistort workflow, but not useful otherwise. You really need a lot more points (and points near the edges of the image) for it to be effective.
MOST FAVOURITE TUTORIAL OF THE BOYS EDITORS 😂🤣
30 minutes tutorial that I'll take 5 months to follow. great stuff though.
It's been 5 months bro
Did u COMPLETE it ?
@@AdityaSharma-gl9ry kkk, not yet. I'll tell you when I start. since I use C4D, maybe never :)
kkk, yeah. I did nothing. not my thing. I've spent these months in After Effects :)
@@TiagoHillesheim 😂😂
Are u done yet bro?
Me clicking the vid: Heyyy, this looks like a necessary skill
Me watching the first 10 seconds: Woop, this is not necessary at all
Me after watching the vid: Hey mom, look what I can do!
Mum: Omg, *get out of my house!*
This guy: *fleshy boom*
Imagine the complexity of brains that created this software.
"True Geniuses ".
This seems like God-Level knowledge of Blender. Think about how much time went into learning how to do all of this stuff. Props.
This man's tutorials are efficient right amount of speed and explanation
"it could be in this very room, it could be you, it could be me, it could even b-"
0:06
Wow this is a phenomenal tutorial. Few weeks into learning blender and I am so fricken inspired. You can tell how much effort went into this, kudos Peter.
I have two gifts for you, two channels, Ian hubbert, and Sean Kennedy
This tutorial is Amazing... from an artist coming from more 15years of 3dsmax looking to learn blender, this covers SOO MANY points..thanks alot Peter
Hands down the most educational, concise and cheerful blender-tut I've ever laid my eyes on. I learned so much about problem solving along the way - incredible. Thank you Peter.
Instant sub.
22:18 "I'm gonna eyeball the eyeball position" golden xD
First I was like " why is this in my recommendation ?..."
Then I find it interesting and scrolled down to see channel name.
Now I'm subscribed
i'm impressed how someone can figure out which settings to change when you have 5000 settings to chose from.
I'll just stick to my role as a viewer
The fact that it all started in one cube😮
I watched this whole tutorial until the advert without realizing it was Peter omg now it makes sense!
but then again, who else would be the master of head explosions to teach us?
Who is peter
@@purpledefaultpfp6233 Peter from Corridor Digital.
Finally someone made this video, I was trying to find how to make someone's head explode for hours ;)
Randomly was recommended this. Was glued to it since I've been wanting THIS EXACT TUTORIAL for a long time. Great video! Got yourself an instant sub!
Corridor Crew are lucky to have you back!
Started watching this bc i wanted see the first 5 mins to figure out if this was something i might be able to do in my next film, but i stayed wathcing the whole thing bc it was genuinely entertaining even though i was actually following the instructions lol
"We got a nice, fleshy skin explosion"
Best sentence.
(some parts of the production of this video required some eyeballing)
I'm watching this and thought "Hey, this is the same thing Peter did!" then realized it's actually him doing the tutorial during the sponsor break.
Man i know this is years later.....but seriously i laughed my head off. I love these videos where you learn something new and can have a laugh......*whispers* "hair" that was a fun video. Followed
A cool idea for the corridor crew channel could be peter doing condensed and entertaining blender tutorials. Especially with the new behind the scenes thing going on.
I like he's tutorials here so it's not cut by something else like crews videos are
Fantastic work.
I love that you screencap Blender in 4K and can deliver crisp closeups.
I hope to go this route one day too for my tutorials :D
Stuff you can do on Blender is MIND BLOWING.
This is super helpful. I was bummed when I couldn’t afford Substance Designer anymore, but the way you demonstrate how to use nodes and noise/clouds/alphas shows me that I can do everything in Blender. Thanks!
Teachers:
What did you do in quarantine?
Peter:
...
It amazes me how talented people can be. I wish I was that good at something.
me: wow!! I'm going to make it!
my computer: ✨NO✨
Ohhh
This got into my recommendations and I don’t regret watching it
very intuitive video!I used to not know this trick and had to do everything in real life
Like how he's just casually going on with his day with half a head.
This might just be the best blender tutorial ever.
Seen this everyday on my recommended, and finally giving it a chance lol
just realized i had not clicked the bell luckily TH-cam recommended your video ,not making that mistake again
I found this video through my subscription feed
Holy shit I just realised this was peter from corridor crew!! Subbed! Amazing tutorial my dude, and even amazing ad read for nord VPN😂
This is very impressive for me that have zero experience in Blender, but programming Blender also seems very impressive.
22:36 Peter, get the wiggle add-on to do this, trust me it'll make your life much easier. Basically instead of guessing how the physics will affect the eyeball, you can turn on wiggle physics for it and just animate one bone, the addon will calculate how the movement of the animated bone will physically deform and affect the others.
Gonna try that, thanks!
@@PeterFrance thumbnail Looks Like extensive Craniofacial Trauma
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but, wouldn't be easier to project from view instead of doing that bake process?
while it might work and be more convenient if you want to do texture painting or something onto the mesh (add blood to the skin or something) it wont work as well due to the texture stretching as well as overlapping UV's and created a whole issue so while its quick and dirty project from view it isnt as flexible. You also have the issue that the texture looks janky and doesn't match well unless you have a dense mesh which might cause problems if you are doing simulations onto it and adding tons of modifiers. I'm not blender pro or anything but this is what i think so its probably best practice to bake i think.
I think project from view would be fine. It’s not like a 10 second shot just holding on the face. It’s a spilt second so no one will notice.
Or use headshot if you have CC3 or the face builder add on for blender. Great thing with VFX there can be 101 ways to achieve same results 😊
dou mopolo
dou
Douu
It took me an embarrassingly long time to realise that this is the legendary Peter from Corridor
Discussing blood and explosions..
ALRIGHT THEN!
0:00 nice dodging skills dude
it's great knowing where the shot came from after watching scooty, both great cgi pieces!!
where can i find a head base 3d model? huhu
Turbo squid. It’s free
TurboSquid
@@GabrielDodge can you send a link?
@@MegioSol
can you send a link?
When *_Putin_* walks with the default cube
th-cam.com/video/nff6Ywh0OD0/w-d-xo.html&ffe
amazing
Ben ilk baştaki adamı gerçek adam sandım aşırı gerçekçi artık animasyonlar
th-cam.com/channels/JdugEDwGoXlXMvCDKxIikg.html
th-cam.com/channels/JdugEDwGoXlXMvCDKxIikg.html
Aynen. Öle aga bu arada kanalımda professional oyun editleri yapıyorım abone olurmusun
Nie biz burada toplandık
One of the most realistic, professional, truly HOT TUTORIAL OUT THERE ON BLENDER VFX! Detailed, and awesome Explanation! Your channel really deserve much attention sir. You just don't know how much you made me learn blender and admire the software ❤
I was like “This guy should be on corridor” AND THEN HE SHOWED HIS FACE
I watched 25 minutes of this tutorial until I realized he's one of the Crew members guys.
As soon as the nord vpn ad started i was like: "Aaaah thats why his voice sounds so familiar".^^
i think the eye sockets might be anatomically correct because if you look close like in a mirror you see the red sides of your eyes and science has proven that we have optic nerves, little cords that connect the eyes to the brain. this is honestly pretty cool and now i know how to put a monke in my room thank u
You create some of the best blender tutorials, keep up the amazing work.
Btw scooty was incredible!
I have never used Blender before and I don't really know what I'm doing here
You're enjoying the art
Same man.
Yeesh, this is a pretty advanced tutorial.
I would start off with something simple and work up to this if I were u.
me too
Escape while you still can. My blender addiction is madness
the eye ball was the cherry on top
22:19 - _"I'm going to eyeball this..."_
What is wrong with you?!!?!!
Everyone gangsta until windows say "Blender.exe was not responding"
is*
He actually made a nordvpn sponsor fun to watch 😂
I only just now realized you're that guy in the corridor crew
when corridor employee finally reveals their tricks
lmao that profile pic
My own head exploded from all this confounded tech and tech terms. My God. 🤯🤯
"He could be any one of us. He could be you, he could be ME. He could even be..."
I see what you did there
Bro really said 🤯
This animation actually gave me flashbacks to that surveillance video in Brazil where a bus ran over a middle aged man's head and it exploded like that. Poor guy.
imagine how long does it take from "The Boys" CGI creators to make something like this
That was so mind blowing, he’s really open-minded.
Blender tutorial from the man himself?! How did I not come across this before?!?!
Oh boy, here we go with "The Boys" Head Exploding Remakes.