Actually, this particular Kerr black hole is slightly unrealistic. The actual spin of the black hole wouldn't make such a sharp bend. Even if it is at a seriously rapid pace, the actual black hole would bend in on itself in both directions rather than making a dramatic L shape (although that does occur in 0.6 to 0.9 Kerr value). The assymetry makes the shot more dynamic and ultimately better, however it isn't attempting to go for realism, otherwise it would be a lot more bland (at least the accretion disk would).
Damn this looks really cool! I haven't dared to touch the Kerr metric yet, but having some asymmetry in there really makes it look a lot more dynamic. I just discovered your channel and it is already one of my favorites!
I know Kip Thorne (came to our Moscow Institute), he gave a lecture on black hole topology, Mr. Krug, do you plan to make a physically correct representation of a black hole?
@@2b_or_not_2b_4gotten I second this. A tutorial for at least the NEW Kerr Lensing (because that particular shape cannot be reached by the previous "Black Hole Extra" alone) or that you could simply do a "Black Hole Extra" for doppler effects, since your original series only went through Schwarzschild black holes, and doppler effects didn't come to mind when making it.
That doppler shift part was super cool looking in the breakdown.
I never found a tutorial outlining the doppler shift. He should do that.
it's getting more and more realistic 👌
Actually, this particular Kerr black hole is slightly unrealistic. The actual spin of the black hole wouldn't make such a sharp bend. Even if it is at a seriously rapid pace, the actual black hole would bend in on itself in both directions rather than making a dramatic L shape (although that does occur in 0.6 to 0.9 Kerr value). The assymetry makes the shot more dynamic and ultimately better, however it isn't attempting to go for realism, otherwise it would be a lot more bland (at least the accretion disk would).
This is possibly one of the best looking blender renders I've ever seen 😍😍😍😍
Damn this looks really cool! I haven't dared to touch the Kerr metric yet, but having some asymmetry in there really makes it look a lot more dynamic. I just discovered your channel and it is already one of my favorites!
Amazing ...mind blowing🤯
mannn ik that took for ever to render. those volumetrics look crazy
not as long as you might think, but also not as short as I would like
Make video on Blackhole animation
Can you please explain how to do the Doppler effect?
So cool, nice work !
Is this the same tutorial from your old black hole? Or a different way to do the lensing and accretion disk
Incredible. I also made a black hole scene (tried to recreate interstellar shot :)
looks amazing👍
did you used the Kerr metric?
That is soo cool! Render is so dense that it turned into a blackhole.
Are you planning to add polar jets along the way ?
probably no polar jets, I'm not sure how I'd approach them
You are probably the only one who credo about the doppler shift
share project file if no tutorial ?
I know Kip Thorne (came to our Moscow Institute), he gave a lecture on black hole topology, Mr. Krug, do you plan to make a physically correct representation of a black hole?
Does this mean we're getting a new black hole tutorial??
Maybe, although I'm not sure I can make a tutorial on this one as it's pretty complicated
it's less a matter of "I'll have difficulty translating this into words" and more "I don't have the patience to record for 5 hours straight"
@@2b_or_not_2b_4gotten I second this. A tutorial for at least the NEW Kerr Lensing (because that particular shape cannot be reached by the previous "Black Hole Extra" alone) or that you could simply do a "Black Hole Extra" for doppler effects, since your original series only went through Schwarzschild black holes, and doppler effects didn't come to mind when making it.
cool
White hole soon ?