Thank you! I'll be making more product Viz tutorials but using Cycles. If you want to explore Blender Octane I'd suggest you check out my guy Hassan! (www.youtube.com/@hassanomerofficial) He's the G.O.A.T at it!
its totally possible but after the denoise blender destroys the result, alot of us achieve good results but when it comes to rendering no matter how many samples we add more than 5000 but it still destroys it
That's not a denoise problem but the scene or texture resolution problem. Use 2K/4K textures on closeup shots and increase the output resolution to 2k and see the difference!
I have a Ryzen 5 3500x, 16GB RAM, RTX 3060ti and I store my blend files in an SSD One rule of thumb I follow and tell all my friends if they want to learn blender is to put 50% of the budget into the GPU and the rest into other parts of the build (excluding monitor and peripherals) An RTX Graphics card helps a lot in Optix denoising and rendering due to it's RT and tensor cores. So I would go for a 3060 instead of a 1080ti any day. If you want a more personalized recommendation, tell me your budget (either here or DM me on IG :)
Hey, my project files are usually a mess 😅 so haven't uploaded them anywhere yet. If I get enough requests, I'll put it up on either Gumroad or Patreon. (I'll update you once I do!)
loved it, but I guess I want more...more product vis tutorials please and now I am curious about blender octane too
Thank you! I'll be making more product Viz tutorials but using Cycles. If you want to explore Blender Octane I'd suggest you check out my guy Hassan! (www.youtube.com/@hassanomerofficial) He's the G.O.A.T at it!
Awesome! I'd love a Blender tutorial for beginners, you're going to go far, my friend! I am your 61st subscriber
Appreciate the kind words ❤ I'll definitely look into making beginner tutorials!
very help full thank you
thanks for showing ous some insights ..... looking forward for more such insights which can help us to improve our work too !!!!
Absolutely!
More lighting tutorials, this one was awesome
I'm glad you found it helpful! I'll definitely consider making more lighting tutorials in the future. Stay tuned!
Great presentation! Well done.
Glad you liked it!
Nice update!!! More video breakdown like this one 💯
bro you are absolutely amazing. more lighting tutorials please, I get stuck at lighting everytime.
Thank you :D Gonna make more as I get some free time
good work brother
Thanks!
Bro u r a genius, thank u sm this enhanced my shit thricefold
Happy to help!
Lovely and Insightful, Love to see more from you
Thank you! Will do!
Great stuff ngl , keep em coming
Thank you!
Nice tutorial Taimur!
A more detailed breakdown would be appreciated.
Nice light!
Thank u!
Very helpful thanks for the instructions
love it.
W man
omgg sooooo intersting please more details in next videos
Thanks for sharing. How about some liquid animations with product rendering?
That's a great idea for a future video, thank you! I have a past rendering project that I did with liquid so it can be the perfect case study!
Good work, product Vis videos would be great
That's the plan! My focus on this channel is to create product rendering (and animation) videos, from basic to advanced. Do lmk if you have any ideas.
its totally possible but after the denoise blender destroys the result, alot of us achieve good results but when it comes to rendering no matter how many samples we add more than 5000 but it still destroys it
That's not a denoise problem but the scene or texture resolution problem. Use 2K/4K textures on closeup shots and increase the output resolution to 2k and see the difference!
amazing content subscribed bro
Ty! Here's a token of appreciation🪙
Ace tut dude. Will purchase the light pack. Can I ask where did you get the brown studio hdri?
Polyhaven
the video is really good and helpfull 💯please also make some vfx related content
Good idea bro. I'll keep that in mind for a future video!
thx
Hi Taimur Ali, thanks for the tips, I already subs your channel.
Thanks for the sub bro!
whats the spec of your pc ?? thinking of a blender pc build
I have a Ryzen 5 3500x, 16GB RAM, RTX 3060ti and I store my blend files in an SSD
One rule of thumb I follow and tell all my friends if they want to learn blender is to put 50% of the budget into the GPU and the rest into other parts of the build (excluding monitor and peripherals)
An RTX Graphics card helps a lot in Optix denoising and rendering due to it's RT and tensor cores. So I would go for a 3060 instead of a 1080ti any day.
If you want a more personalized recommendation, tell me your budget (either here or DM me on IG :)
Awesome i want 3ds max texturing tutorial
I don't use 3DS max but I'm sure you can find plenty of tutorials online!
A maya user but yes i do find it helpful, thanks
That's good to hear! These breakdowns are more focused on fundamentals so you can apply the same principles into any 3D software.
hey whats up where are yor from?
where can I purchase the source files? Thanks
Hey, my project files are usually a mess 😅 so haven't uploaded them anywhere yet. If I get enough requests, I'll put it up on either Gumroad or Patreon. (I'll update you once I do!)