I was like "oh is there a nice trick to these scenes?" then I was like "ok no is just a bunch of hard work again bummer" lol, great job looks very nice
@@AlbinThorburnshould have made both teams a leader, with dark red armour , and the other one Black armour to make it more like a war❤ good work Brother
@@mrhoneybadger5539 If he worked with other people who knew how to code and use game engines they could probably make a pretty damn good game with his modeling skills.
I 1000% didn’t expect to see you literally start from absolute scratch on the model… I 1000% absolutely loved getting to see that. Thank you for sharing such insane work
Thank you so much! Yeah man, I love blender and it’s crazy how they’ve managed to keep everything free. Honestly it’s one of the best things to happen to 3d artists during my lifetime
Bruh. When I saw the thumbnail I thought you were just going to make a single-frame art piece of a battle, and I still thought that was impressive! This is INSANE!! I'm speechless...
Kudos to Skillshare for supporting artists like yourself. Really great to see, also this is high enough quality for documentary things, incredible how you did so much within blender itself.
I'm really glad you added sound to the final product to REALLY make it come alive! That was truly awesome to watch! I'm also amazed at how lifelike some of these graphics can look, it's like I'm watching LotR!
Каждый раз удивляюсь тому какую колоссальную работу он проделывает ради одного видео, как человек 4 года занимающийся 3D могу с уверенностью сказать что сам бы не осмелился проделать нечто подобное... Успехов тебе!
Love watching skilled users of Blender and their workflow, as an aspiring beginner to the software I hope to one day make rigged models and animations like this. Great work!
That just looks surreal. I started blender just last month envisioning to someday make scenes similar to this, and seeing the process and the work you've done is a great motivation to keep studying and trying. That's an awesome video, I'll definitely subscribe and watch more of your content.
Dude, that's great! Keep making projects and don't be to harsh on yourself when starting out! Just do it for the enjoyment of doing it and you'll learn super quick. Cheers!
Mad respect for creating this ! This might inspire other people to create something of their own, looking at what can be done wit blender and taking inspiration from this.
Oh, how much I admire this work and the people who create it. Congratulations! So much passion and effort. I dream of being able to create such complex scenes one day.
Love it. But just a tip, medieval knights did not have rust on their armor, or dirty clothes. They typically took a lot of pride in their appearance and especially their armor.
To be fair, not everyone who had armor was a knight. That being said, men-at-arms and infantrymen who owned their own equipment would normally take care of it, and soldiers issued armor were often required to look after it in order to actually get paid.
Yes, they basically would find a nice clean spot to stand like a living statue and only walk on roads. They were also known to avoid everything that could possible make their cloths dirty on the battlefield. And when stains could not be removed, they had many spare items in the closet.
@@robin-comments your sarcasm here makes you sound ignorant. Obviously not. But rusted armor was a big no no. And before a battle, you better believe all their equipment and clothes were in tip top shape. They weren't wearing ripped or battered clothes and garments to a battle.
@@robin-comments apparently they couldn't have been dirty beforehand either, because it's simply not possible that they've been in a situation prior that involved getting dirty and didn't have time to get to the nearest laundromat
Dude it really is! I want to create an animated short film made entirely in cascadeur some day... Still takes a looot of time but it speeds it up by a factor of 10 or something! Thank you for commenting!
this is the firsr video of yours i see and its a damn good first impression i really like the use of cascadeur and how the models look. This is amazing
6:44 *TIP - for FREE Cascadeur* - You can use any older version than 2024 to export FBX for FREE (till 300 frames) 😁 also, Scene looks great and realistic... Great work 👍 I love these type of tips-tracks/breakdown where people use of clever tricks to animate scenes.
You used Blender on its total, amazing work brother, dedication is impressive and execution is on point!! Great video!! Great ways for optimization, nice solutions!!
I've been using 3D software since the late 1990s... this might sound a little hyperbolic and that's okay but watching this brings tears to my eyes, bro. How far we've come, in such a little time. In just my own lifetime. Beautiful work, brother 🕊➕❤
Thank you for the beautiful comment ❤️ it’s really amazing, I just love how there are people who put hard work into making this software available to people around the world 🙏
That's really impressive! Instant sub! As someone who started with Cinema 4D about 30 years ago and didn't do much the last ten years it's very impressive to see what's possible now. The part with the clothing is so genious and funny! Massive respect to whoever coded this!
dude what you've achieved is so goddamn incredible, you have pushed Blender to its absolute. The final render was so good, got some Jibaro vibes from Love, Death + Robots. Incredible work, I hope to be as good as you one day. Do you have any patreon or anything where you post longer detailed tutorials?
This is hands down the best Animated war action set up till now, I get what you mean about the running animation, they do look like zombies running, but thats just nitpicky. Loved it!
Wow this is INCREDIBLE. Would you consider doing a tutorial on your process for texturing the armour? Yours looks outstanding and I have been unable to get satisfactory results on armor plates so far. Every tutorial I've seen that has satisfying results requires a Substance Painter Subscription SMH Also the chainmail and cloth sim trick was genius. Truly amazing work
Dude thank you! Yes, I might cover texture painting more in-depth in a future tutorial, but it would probably be a little bit more generalized so not only for metal stuff :) Thank you for the support man, I really appreciate it!
Impressive work done in Blender. Definitively Blender is starting to make huge steps into mid-size studios without a rigid pipeline. Great work and well done!
I saw the thumbnail and it made me so curious. I absolutely cannot believe the amount of work that you put into this amazing outcome. Your talent is really inspirational (footnote, I spent all day yesterday trying to create a bascinet helmet and couldnt so I gave up. I will try again tomorrow.)
Really nice video. I have no knowledge in Blender, but this really pushes me to learn it. I stumbled upon this because I wanted to 3D print stuff. One small tip: cover the microphone with some foam or a pop filter. Sometimes your talking creates small bass pops which are annoying. Example -> when you say "thrilled" talking about Skillshare.
No idea how I got here, never used Blender in my life. I do however work quite a bit with Unreal Engine so I can at least relate to some of the stuff I suppose. Learned a lot of nifty tricks to be sure. Either way, very impressive work man. Creating that stuff from scratch blows my mind. Keep it up!
Sir i am tottally not into this kind of content and i really don't care about learning blender or how to make animation but i understand how much time you spend to render this animation and worked how hard to make this video. Great job. Hope all blender users see your video and follow you.
I like the way you were so amazingly detailed with everything and then went - I added some simple camera moves and tried some different focal lengths. Like - I made this amazing cake, then just put it on a shelf in the garage. It's amazing work, nicely done. Now give it purpose.
@@AlbinThorburn It's crazy that all the things that make up this shot, including the cinematography, choreography, lighting, and all part of the cg side are skills that take years to master, and we are able to make so much progress in a scene by ourselves.
Watching these types of videos is so captivating I forget everytime that I was on youtube to watch a tutorial. Great render at the btw, oh and I would love to see you try out stuff in Unreal Engine with some mocap animations.
Insane amount of work and talent! I rarely comment on videos, but after looking through your channel, I couldn’t help myself but to express my awe and jealousy of your work 💪🏻💪🏻 Looking forward to your future projects
Amazing well done !!! The sprint animation gives a hilarious tone to the video too, you did well by leaving it there: it looks like a battle taken place in a dimension where everybody is constantly holding a shit 😂
I keep rewatching those 30 seconds of explaining how you got the physics sims to influence the animation to try and understand it haha! Really inspiring and impressive!
Keep going soldier! You are heading towards more than greatness. Not gonna sugar coat you like the others did in the comments. You are not the only skilled user of blender. But I've never seen something like what you did here. You are definitely onto providing something significantly new to the table.
this is the most insane thing I’ve ever seen done in blender. Absolutely wild.
Thank you man! Glad you liked it
Yoo remember me man ? I used to work for you Nick
so true
You should watch ian hubert
@@unicornhuntercgfr?
That step of combining ragdoll with normal animation in blender is soo complicated. Really impressive.
Thank you! It was a little difficult to get right but I think it worked out pretty good. Cheers! :D
@@AlbinThorburn yes do the character really collision between each other ? i mean like swords on armors and stuff
@@S9universe Yessir they do!
@@AlbinThorburn If you could make even short tutorial focusing on that part it would be awesome, I've never seen anything made like that in Blender.
@@gordon7936 would you pay him for that?
I was like "oh is there a nice trick to these scenes?" then I was like "ok no is just a bunch of hard work again bummer" lol, great job looks very nice
It's not hard work if it's fun! ;)
@@AlbinThorburnshould have made both teams a leader, with dark red armour , and the other one Black armour to make it more like a war❤ good work Brother
just make a game at this point
@@mrhoneybadger5539 That is an entirely different skillset
@@mrhoneybadger5539 If he worked with other people who knew how to code and use game engines they could probably make a pretty damn good game with his modeling skills.
I 1000% didn’t expect to see you literally start from absolute scratch on the model… I 1000% absolutely loved getting to see that. Thank you for sharing such insane work
The process and the results were phenomenal! Instant subscribe
Thank you man, glad to hear you liked it
Bro its shit
One of the most impresive uses of Blender I've seen
Haha that's very flattering thank you
True 😮
honestly apart from the run, this was a solid animation, I definitely could see it being used in a trailer for a game or something
😂
it's insane how far blender has come and to be free this whole time. amazing work on your part
Thank you so much! Yeah man, I love blender and it’s crazy how they’ve managed to keep everything free. Honestly it’s one of the best things to happen to 3d artists during my lifetime
Bruh. When I saw the thumbnail I thought you were just going to make a single-frame art piece of a battle, and I still thought that was impressive! This is INSANE!! I'm speechless...
You are an excellent teacher! Clear and concise. You explain exactly what you're doing and why. No fluff, straight to the point. Great video!
So realistic feeling. The camera movement is incredibly good.
The camera shake really helps! I use auto keyframing and fly around the scene with the camera so I get real-time control. Cheers!
Kudos to Skillshare for supporting artists like yourself. Really great to see, also this is high enough quality for documentary things, incredible how you did so much within blender itself.
I know right, it's awesome! And I'm still a very small channel :D Thanks for the kind words
honesty you deserve a role in hollywood cg supervisor
That’s too kind of you
This is incredible you always push blender so far you are a pioneer! I lvoe this channel!!!!!
I'm still learning, but thank you so much for your kind words, I'm really flattered
This is seriously impressive, really enjoyed the breakdown, awesome work!
That's awesome to hear! Thank you very much :D
seeing someone actually make art in this program is refreshing. well earned sub.
Glad you liked it! Welcome to the channel man! :D
Refreshing? Countless people 'actually' make art with Blender every day.
unless youve used blender i dont think youd realise just how damn impressisive this is. Its absolutely nuts! nice work man keep it up 🤟
This is absolutely wild man, good job
Please make something with Phase 1 Clone Troopers, so I could give you the right music for it
Absolutely mind blowing
Thanks a lot!
Oh wow amazing work! The tenacity to see this project all the way through is impressive and the end result was well worth it
looks great! Loved seeing how you build the "crowd" sim. So cool. :D
I'm really glad you added sound to the final product to REALLY make it come alive! That was truly awesome to watch! I'm also amazed at how lifelike some of these graphics can look, it's like I'm watching LotR!
Каждый раз удивляюсь тому какую колоссальную работу он проделывает ради одного видео, как человек 4 года занимающийся 3D могу с уверенностью сказать что сам бы не осмелился проделать нечто подобное... Успехов тебе!
Love watching skilled users of Blender and their workflow, as an aspiring beginner to the software I hope to one day make rigged models and animations like this. Great work!
I understood about 3% of what was said here but it’s absolutely incredible none the less.
Phenomenal work! Love how you created it all from complete scratch
Thanks man! I always come back to your videos whenever I get lost with my projects. Keep up the awesome work :)
That's great to hear man! Really appreciate you
Excellent result. Hollywood quality. You're a master of Blender, congrats. I can't imagine the long hours you've dedicated to your craft.
That just looks surreal. I started blender just last month envisioning to someday make scenes similar to this, and seeing the process and the work you've done is a great motivation to keep studying and trying. That's an awesome video, I'll definitely subscribe and watch more of your content.
Dude, that's great! Keep making projects and don't be to harsh on yourself when starting out! Just do it for the enjoyment of doing it and you'll learn super quick. Cheers!
that is really impressive, i have no idea how or what you did there but the results are awesome! well done!
Incredible ! Thx for the tutorial and explanation
Thank YOU!
Wow the output is just amazing hats off to your hard work. really appreciable
Result looks phenomenal
A lot of precious information here! Awesome work! Congrats!
Truly amazing work! I really enjoyed the final scene!
Tack :D Älskar dig!!
Mad respect for creating this ! This might inspire other people to create something of their own, looking at what can be done wit blender and taking inspiration from this.
These videos are gold, thank you so much FxForge.
That means a lot, thanks for the support man!
aweseome! crazy amount of work to get to the final render and, really fun to see all the details that played into it! ;)
Thank you! Glad you liked it
The fact that you also modeled knights is crazy! How long making this animation take!? This looked like a movie scene 🔥🔥
Awesome work man. Was funny to see the sprint animation you mentioned once the video started. But really good video.
It all starts with a cube.
Sure does 🫡
That 9k subscriber jump in 8 days was well earned, you made unbelievable complexity look easy
Imagine if Shogun Total War or Medieval Total War had such detailed and unique fights when you zoom in…
Oh, how much I admire this work and the people who create it. Congratulations! So much passion and effort. I dream of being able to create such complex scenes one day.
Love it. But just a tip, medieval knights did not have rust on their armor, or dirty clothes. They typically took a lot of pride in their appearance and especially their armor.
To be fair, not everyone who had armor was a knight. That being said, men-at-arms and infantrymen who owned their own equipment would normally take care of it, and soldiers issued armor were often required to look after it in order to actually get paid.
Yes, they basically would find a nice clean spot to stand like a living statue and only walk on roads. They were also known to avoid everything that could possible make their cloths dirty on the battlefield. And when stains could not be removed, they had many spare items in the closet.
@@robin-comments your sarcasm here makes you sound ignorant. Obviously not. But rusted armor was a big no no. And before a battle, you better believe all their equipment and clothes were in tip top shape. They weren't wearing ripped or battered clothes and garments to a battle.
@@fernandodossantos6619there were probably various of scenarios.
@@robin-comments apparently they couldn't have been dirty beforehand either, because it's simply not possible that they've been in a situation prior that involved getting dirty and didn't have time to get to the nearest laundromat
OMG, man! So much work done! Respect and keep up with such a good work!
Cascadeur software just a lifesaver for animators!!!
Dude it really is! I want to create an animated short film made entirely in cascadeur some day... Still takes a looot of time but it speeds it up by a factor of 10 or something! Thank you for commenting!
I've sent you a follow request on Instagram, I'd love to learn a bit of environment work from you if that's possible. Your stuff is absolutely crazy!
@@AlbinThorburn Why privated? Lol... I'll follow back!
HEY CG MAN!!! Been a huge fan of yours man!
@@DejiDigital Thank you! Hehe... 😁🙌
the chain mail is the coolest part (of the modelling process at least) this is incredible dude!
Thank you! I loved how the chainmail turned out too :)
10:04 Imagine you're on the battlefield and you don't know which team you're in 💀
Scary stuff 😫
Well. That's why medieval wars had Flags bearers roaming even in the warzones.........
this is the firsr video of yours i see
and its a damn good first impression
i really like the use of cascadeur and how the models look. This is amazing
That’s great to hear! Glad you liked it :)
6:44 *TIP - for FREE Cascadeur* - You can use any older version than 2024 to export FBX for FREE (till 300 frames) 😁
also, Scene looks great and realistic... Great work 👍
I love these type of tips-tracks/breakdown where people use of clever tricks to animate scenes.
Dude that's great! Thank you!
Is there a way to download the older version? I missed the chance to download before they updated.
@@nonameman7114 From their website, login -> go to download page -> Scroll Down to see the links of older versions.
@@nonameman7114 on their website. Go download page & scroll down
This is one of the greatest things i seen in blender and as a beginner i felt like i understood everything step u took
man i love that you do not dive too deep in details, but explain enough to understand the process. Thank you!
You used Blender on its total, amazing work brother, dedication is impressive and execution is on point!! Great video!! Great ways for optimization, nice solutions!!
I've been using 3D software since the late 1990s... this might sound a little hyperbolic and that's okay but watching this brings tears to my eyes, bro. How far we've come, in such a little time. In just my own lifetime. Beautiful work, brother 🕊➕❤
Thank you for the beautiful comment ❤️ it’s really amazing, I just love how there are people who put hard work into making this software available to people around the world 🙏
Im impressed, jealous and not so jealous at the same time considering the time this must have taken. Amazing work!
when you are taking a shit seconds before an enemy attack
😂😅
That's really impressive! Instant sub!
As someone who started with Cinema 4D about 30 years ago and didn't do much the last ten years it's very impressive to see what's possible now. The part with the clothing is so genious and funny! Massive respect to whoever coded this!
00:10 piereff ? piref ? whaat You say ?
Pure ref
That final render gave me a visceral reaction! It was both epic and hilarious. Great job!
dude what you've achieved is so goddamn incredible, you have pushed Blender to its absolute. The final render was so good, got some Jibaro vibes from Love, Death + Robots. Incredible work, I hope to be as good as you one day. Do you have any patreon or anything where you post longer detailed tutorials?
This is hands down the best Animated war action set up till now, I get what you mean about the running animation, they do look like zombies running, but thats just nitpicky. Loved it!
Wow this is INCREDIBLE.
Would you consider doing a tutorial on your process for texturing the armour? Yours looks outstanding and I have been unable to get satisfactory results on armor plates so far. Every tutorial I've seen that has satisfying results requires a Substance Painter Subscription SMH
Also the chainmail and cloth sim trick was genius. Truly amazing work
Dude thank you!
Yes, I might cover texture painting more in-depth in a future tutorial, but it would probably be a little bit more generalized so not only for metal stuff :)
Thank you for the support man, I really appreciate it!
Impressive work done in Blender. Definitively Blender is starting to make huge steps into mid-size studios without a rigid pipeline. Great work and well done!
This is absolutely mind blowing, im happy to find your channel, cant wait to watch more of your videos. I cant belive im just discorving you
Damn bro. DAMN. That's some insane skill you have there. Subbed.
The method you used for chainmail was genius! I was wondering how you were going to cut it in the shape of a person. Well done!
Hi, your work is incredible, I hope your audience on your channel rises above a million subscribers, keep it up!
Haha wouldn't that be cool! Thank you so much for your encouragement
I saw the thumbnail and it made me so curious. I absolutely cannot believe the amount of work that you put into this amazing outcome. Your talent is really inspirational (footnote, I spent all day yesterday trying to create a bascinet helmet and couldnt so I gave up. I will try again tomorrow.)
Brother, this is insane!! Your attention to detail is incredible!!
This. This is so inspiring, pure hard work. Great great job.
So impressed . Looks really good 👍(looks like a intro from a game , amazing )
Incredible work! Thank you for sharing! 🙏
Really nice video. I have no knowledge in Blender, but this really pushes me to learn it. I stumbled upon this because I wanted to 3D print stuff.
One small tip: cover the microphone with some foam or a pop filter. Sometimes your talking creates small bass pops which are annoying.
Example -> when you say "thrilled" talking about Skillshare.
No idea how I got here, never used Blender in my life. I do however work quite a bit with Unreal Engine so I can at least relate to some of the stuff I suppose. Learned a lot of nifty tricks to be sure. Either way, very impressive work man. Creating that stuff from scratch blows my mind. Keep it up!
Thank you man, great to hear that you learned some stuff! I try to keep it entertaining but still put in some valuable information
Sir i am tottally not into this kind of content and i really don't care about learning blender or how to make animation but i understand how much time you spend to render this animation and worked how hard to make this video. Great job. Hope all blender users see your video and follow you.
Dude!!! Great work!
really well made video , ragdoll sims part really got me interested , never knew blender could do that , so I'm going to learn more about it
The amount of work you put into this was overkill so respect for that...but that Sprint animation bro XD what the hell ?!?!
I like the way you were so amazingly detailed with everything and then went - I added some simple camera moves and tried some different focal lengths. Like - I made this amazing cake, then just put it on a shelf in the garage. It's amazing work, nicely done. Now give it purpose.
Haha I ran out of creativity 😂
@@AlbinThorburn It's crazy that all the things that make up this shot, including the cinematography, choreography, lighting, and all part of the cg side are skills that take years to master, and we are able to make so much progress in a scene by ourselves.
@@brandosbucket I haven't mastered any of it I'm just winging it!
Watching these types of videos is so captivating I forget everytime that I was on youtube to watch a tutorial. Great render at the btw, oh and I would love to see you try out stuff in Unreal Engine with some mocap animations.
Insane amount of work and talent! I rarely comment on videos, but after looking through your channel, I couldn’t help myself but to express my awe and jealousy of your work 💪🏻💪🏻
Looking forward to your future projects
Thank you man I really appreciate that! :D
incredible work, good job my man, blender users know how difficult this is 👏
Cheers man thank you for the comment ❤️
Amazing well done !!! The sprint animation gives a hilarious tone to the video too, you did well by leaving it there: it looks like a battle taken place in a dimension where everybody is constantly holding a shit 😂
Das ist ja geisteskarnk gut gemacht dachte nicht das man das überhaupt in blender hinbekommt. Mien Respekt Kollege.
Incredible work! I am super excited to delve deeper into this channel and learn more about Blender. So glad this was recommended to me :)
Cheers man thank you!
Amazing work, sir. You've got the magical combination of talent and dedication. I hope you go far
I keep rewatching those 30 seconds of explaining how you got the physics sims to influence the animation to try and understand it haha! Really inspiring and impressive!
That work is amazing!
Great job FxForge. Love your workflow😀
Great job man ❤
Wow that's impressive. Very kind of you to share your knowledge & experience with us. Thank you.
Fantastic job, This looks awesome!
Thank you man! Love your work
i thought youre gonna use sketch fab models or something but you did almost everything by yourself holy shit man. top W
That is amazing! Thanks for sharing this 💯
Keep going soldier! You are heading towards more than greatness. Not gonna sugar coat you like the others did in the comments. You are not the only skilled user of blender. But I've never seen something like what you did here. You are definitely onto providing something significantly new to the table.
Fantastic. Well done.
This channel bring blender to the next level
Fantastic work, really. I know this took a long time to make but you showcase the insane creation steps as if you know them by heart. Wish I did.
Amazing work mate! Although the rigging might not be perfect, it still looks really good. Better than a lot of movies I have seen ;)