Спасибо, братан. Я не остановлюсь. Кроме того, я разрабатываю полный курс по 3D-лепке твердых поверхностей от новичка до профессионального уровня. он в разработке
Well done! Thank you. I hope you will continue doing these tutorials. Although you say you can't do these properly, but I have to say your style is a lot better than most of the tutorials here in TH-cam. The slower pace make this easy to follow, there is less need to rewind and try to pause in different parts of the video. And you are also explaining clearly as you are doing. Subscribed. I will recommend your channel to my friends too!
is the secret to throwing random things together in a scene and then if the render isn't right, tweaking it in phostop until you don't like it? The title has nothing to do with the video. Not professional and not secret. I recommend the triplanar if you're just throwing materials on the things. By the way, the end result looks atmospheric.
It is a video showing the practical workflow process not a tips video you will find a lot of videos like that everywhere if you like you can watch them I teach in that way
Народ, шикарний контент, смачно, гарно і дуже приємно дивитися. Ви топово все показали !!! Будь ласка продовжуйте 👌😎
Спасибо, братан. Я не остановлюсь. Кроме того, я разрабатываю полный курс по 3D-лепке твердых поверхностей от новичка до профессионального уровня. он в разработке
This is a good tutorial for everyone start learning Cinematic LIGHTING,
Thanks Bro for sharing knowledge with us.
🙂🙂
amazing walkthrough with immersive BGM
Well done! Thank you. I hope you will continue doing these tutorials. Although you say you can't do these properly, but I have to say your style is a lot better than most of the tutorials here in TH-cam. The slower pace make this easy to follow, there is less need to rewind and try to pause in different parts of the video. And you are also explaining clearly as you are doing. Subscribed. I will recommend your channel to my friends too!
oh thanks
Great video & great render!
this is so incredible, thank you for sharing your process :)
blender is really fascinating .👍
keep up the good work!
Well done. Subscribed
Awesome job dude! I subscribed.
the lighting looks like it's in a fish tank a bit
damn i cant unsee it now
probably because the cubical volume and shallow light which would be the same way you would light water
Amazing work bro, keep it up by the way our accent feel Like Indian,Are you from India?
It sounds nothing like Indian, tbh
@@oldbonniegamer938 my bad
mate he even uploaded a video in Hindi, which is full of knowledge. at least check his channel mate 😂 😂
no bro im not
It's Tutorial & Cinematic FYI. Next time.
is the secret to throwing random things together in a scene and then if the render isn't right, tweaking it in phostop until you don't like it? The title has nothing to do with the video. Not professional and not secret. I recommend the triplanar if you're just throwing materials on the things. By the way, the end result looks atmospheric.
It is a video showing the practical workflow process not a tips video you will find a lot of videos like that everywhere if you like you can watch them I teach in that way