As you said at the end of the video, the fact that you managed to accomplish all of this on your own is truly admirable. I completely understand what it feels like to work on a project entirely by yourself. My heartfelt congratulations, the quality is really good!
This is great, I mean showing how to use free tools to recreate something professionally made is incredible. Most of the show's budget better have gone to the artists that worked on it, couldn't imagine myself doing something like this.
I believe the figure the showrunner said was like 80% of the budget was spent on the animators. Which was pretty surprising given some of the big name artists they had for the music and the promos they did for it.
The constant work on the pc turns all of us 3d artists into goblins over time, oh the misery. That's why we are obsessed with creating beautiful people, haha.
8:21 This Blender addon keeps surprising me! I had never heard of the texture painting addon before, but I tried it, and it’s really amazing for creating stylistic characters like this one. Thanks a lot!
I’m a self taught writer who’s writing a a story set in a new world that I created that’s heavily inspired by arcane. a part of me hopes it sees the light of day one day but I won’t get my hopes up it’s just a fun personal project at the end of the day. If I had the resources I’d do hire you to model and animate for this project as I’d like it to be an animated series with a style very similar to arcane. The fact that you were able to almost perfectly match the quality of the show without a $250 million dollar budget is insane
well hes doin it for video which also generate revenue for him. so its not really free as times is also valuable, and if you were to hire him to model and animate your project especially alone then you might have to pay more than a grand..
@@ecak6124 if i were to hire him. he definitely wouldn't be the only artist that would be too much pressure on him and poor management on my part. I'm just a regular person who's living paycheck to paycheck, i make videos and write this story of mine to pass the time I'm definitely not in a position to start a full on production lol
@@FranciscoGonzalez-qh5zd you do have a point. it started as something fun i do on the side for fun with no intension of it going anywhere but i definitely got a bit carried away and its becoming bigger than i thought.
Incredible! As a newbie who just finished the donut tutorial this is very inspiring and motivating, it showed me what blender is capable of and what I might be able to create in future hopefully, wish me luck and Thanks for this amazing video!
Don’t sell yourself short. You are a one man army and you could easily be there among their lead creatives. Lots of great people in the industry but few are so excellent at being multi disciplined. That’s the stuff of good art directors. Amazing output once again!
This is Insane!!! If this is shown to a random person it would be incredibly difficult to tell this is a recreated version. The modelling, Texture painting, Animation, Compositing, everything is so spot on it is unreal to me that you made it all by yourself! Incredible, Incredible work!! I'm curious about how long it took you to create this masterpiece from start to finish. Again, this is so damn good I can't wrap my head around the fact that JUST ONE PERSON made this on their own!
I frankly think you're underestimating the skill you have with texture painting. I can tell you've had PLENTY of practice with not only forms, shapes and shading, but texture as well. These skills take a fairly long time to get right, like at least 2 or 3 years of experience with studying and understanding references of real world objects and materials.
just look at any modeling tutorial and hand painting is something you either get born with or you acquire after handpainting 100's of models and watching multiple tutorial//tips&tricks videos
This guy worked in blender easily for 5+ years straight, and im not talking 5+ years of idling in blender, no he got up did blender stuff instead of gaming and went to sleep. if you can get up everyday and do blender, practice backgrounds, model scultping both organic/non-organic idk easy stuff like cups,simple robots, keyboards,wood planks,chairs etc. and faces of popular characters, practice handpainting, practice shaders,practice scene composition, then i'm sure you could do that as easily as him, the worst part is actually getting to his experience, you need to get into the "zone". I'm sure that just like arcane creators he has many tricks up his sleeve that he's purposefully hiding to keep him special on the job market, its a tough life out there, but if he could get his hands on them then im sure either you can work out your own style or stumble on similar tips that he learned from. Everything you need is out there, you dont need his tutorial :)
Yo, this is probably the most impressive thing I've seen in a loong time..! I think you nailed everything, but the facial expression man.. god that was good. Absolutely stunning. I just wanna sit here and praise you over and over again - that was truly inspirational.
That is INSANE. The hairs a bit weird but other than that it looks identical. I know its unlikely but I would love to see an original scene in the same style!
This is insane man. I’ve been trying to achieve some lofty goals using Blender recently (also with hair systems and character likeness) and this really inspired me to push through, that I CAN achieve great results on my own if I try hard enough. Also seeing that Arcane shader tutorial pop by that I’ve seen around is so funny for some reason haha. Also the editing is incredible, great pacing!
As an amateur, self-taught, 3D indie artist, with no colleagues at work, it comes as no surprise that someone such as me would view “Arcane” with awe. There may be many tricks and techniques that I was able to identify in the show, but for every technique I knew, or could guess, there were perhaps 1000+ more that escaped me. To create a stylized character from scratch is hard or will take a very long time. The beauty of Arcane is that the showrunners seemed to have cultivated and organised experts who likely devoted their very lives to doing just ONE THING. For example, you may have a person who is skilled in hand-drawing 2D liquid. Whenever I see videos of people walking through the game studios or software development departments in so-called attempt to show “the making of”, I typically see them briefly flash past screens filled with either barely visible (or blurred) code or you see the 3D artists doing something vague or silly (like wiggling a node in the node editor or simply rotating a 3D object). You typically never see the work being done. If you do manage to see the professionals work on something, it is either left to automatically move in a real time draft render (with all the gizmos and construction lines present) or it is displayed so quickly that you don’t have time to process it. For several reasons, I can understand why: it is not a tutorial, and sometimes the activities within the studios are confidential. Plus who wants to work with a camera over his shoulder? However, without being a tutorial, many professionals and amateurs display their activities leading up to their original productions, and it is glorious. It makes you gauge how much work you would have to do to produce these things. It gives one greater appreciation for the LOVE that was put into Arcane!
Exacly the software is the cheap part in animation. Manpower is where all of the money goes. Plus he scipped all of the pre-production. Kind of a wiered video premisse.
@@Xeonien Seems like the idea is more "you can recreate this with no budget" rather than "I can create this for you for free". Maya for X-Gen alone is already prohibitively expensive for almost any hobbyist and a lot of people might see that and think it's impossible for them for that reason alone.
Exactly. Looking at the step if he was paid 25$ an hour we are looking at something like 5k USD. Not only that certain step did not meat the quality requirement and he didn't to the backdrop. This is why arcane is so expensive. That was only 1 characther.
Reverse engineering is great way to learn. However doing original work is the real deal when learning curve gradually increases. Team work is indeed where people can make it for the best. Together is always better. Rescource costs money for electricity bills, place to live/work, food, taxes... The most expensive we have is time. Nothing is 0$, not even the time we have. Great of you using yours to create and learn, thanks for sharing.
This is a good 90% recreation of the show made by one person. To make it 10% better, you need exponentially more people (also exponentially more experienced), making this "only 90% accurate recreation" so much more impressive. Truly hats off.
Yo that's actually incredible work. Makes me appreciate the work animation artists do even more. You have some serious skill, and I hope you get to put it to use on things you are passionate about.
Now that was impressive! Wow! That’s probably the first recreation I’ve seen on TH-cam that looks comparable to the original shot! I’ve seen people try to recreate scenes from films like Jurassic Park, etc., but they are always noticeably worse. You went the extra mile and it really shows!
Honestly amazing work, especially with condensing multiple roles to do everything yourself. Value feels so arbitrary, even more reading this labeled as $0. Even knowing the youtube algorithm works better with a dismissive clickbait title, it hurts to see. I understand that this is an exercise in recreating one of the more memorable pieces of animation. This doesn't include factors like your time, experience, skills, utility costs, and other productions costs. Nor does it include any of the pre-production, marketing, and other factors Riot and Fortiche had to work on. You clearly state how much effort it took from both you and the studio in the video. That your goal was to inspire others to do well with free* tools. ...I don't know exactly why I'm so worked up over this.
remaking something thats already been done is essentially easy, if you have the recipe. the hard part is making it in the first place without one. good job never the less
Mind blowing! I would’ve been impressed if you were just able to re-create specific parts of the show and explain it, or even just walking through and explaining it, but entirely re-creating a character in the scene and making it look as good as you did is insane. To then make a video clearly explaining and documenting the whole process for all of us to see is just on another level. And on top of that, the video was entertaining and fun to watch. I don’t think I’d ever put a TH-cam video on my resume, but if I had this one I would and it would be at the very top.
havent saved a video to favourites in years. Amazing job. Learned a lot. Finally understood the power of composition for example, never had anyone explain to me why they do it. So great. Kudos.
Great video! I loved your explanation of the composition stage. I'm a 2d animator making a film mixing 2d and 3d elements, your analysis made something click!
Only right that I praise you in French! Votre travail est magnifique! 🎖 Edit: Long after I saw the result, my goosebumps persisted. You NAILED it, Noggi. This is truly impressive and commendable work on your behalf.
i clicked on this because of the $0 title plus after looking at the thumbnail of Jinx's 3D model. I thought aint no way you made all that and not using existing 3D models (which even if it is free, it would make it seem less impressive) and was freakin impressed. Crazy work!
you fk*ng nailed it.. from the 3D animation to the 2D fx and the compositing.. a Glorius Recreation. One you should definitely be proud of!! This would easily land someone a job at a huge studio....just wanted to say I was here before 1 mil currently at 63k views 13hrs from release :P
This is a wild video! Thank for share your job. This things is whats i love arcane, and have more interest in learn animation or the world of the entertainment. You has skills, and passion i see
Was worried when I saw the thumbnail that this would be another AI-bro trying to get attention for typing in some prompts. Glad to see it was a study on *actually* making art yourself and celebrating the artistic talent of those who crafted what you're trying to replicate. Awesome work here!
I have no idea what this must have been like. But I know it takes hours and hours of dedication to pull something like this off and it was done so incredibly well I can’t but be more impressed with this than the show itself
Holy shit didnt expect it to look that good great job! In the beginning where she walks up you could tell because it doesnt have enough depth and there is some pixel flickering, but after14:28 no chance for me to see the difference, crazy stuff.
Awesome Work and video! You made amazing job! I imagine every week how soon thanks to Ai and new programs ,I will be able to Make my own cartoons and anime basically tell my own story. I think this revolution is behind the corner ,And thanks to people like you who keep the moral high!
Thank you for making this video, brother. For me, Arcane always was a inspiration in my life to pursue my dreams and this video alone gave me the inspiration I needed to continue 3d animation, everything you did here is beautiful and I can't stop rewatching it. Amazing work, dude!🌟
Great video. Such an amazing result with free programs and limited resources, as well as u did it all by yourselft. with a few more tweakings, this would have nothing to envy to the source material
Amazing work!! What insane skill to be able to do the entire process by yourself, i know from experience how hard every single step in this project must be and you nailed them all. You are beyond skilled!!
This was so wonderful to watch. I never got the hang of 3D, mainly because retopology and UVs scared me to death, but I've always admired those who could. The finished product looks like a gorgeous in-game cutscene, like something you'd (hopefully) see in Riot's MMORPG that they're working on. There's that familiar, gritty, game-like look to the final animation that just makes me fall in love. Excellent work!
Finally a tutorial with "it is impossible for a 3d artist to model so I would get this asset for $15 and call it a day" Congrats for really showing your skills.
You’ve done what all of us should be doing- start off with free tools and study the hell out of professionals to make a bunch of tests of how we SHOULD be making art. From here then you can evolve and make more original things from what you’ve learned. Big ups here keep it up
Get my custom brush pack right here:
bit.ly/noggis_brushes
Hey man, how about making jojo steel ball run animation? I think it would be cool, if you want.
Can you like to share the jinxx rig?. I really want to animate it...
This is the closest ive seen anyone come to recreate the show. Amazing work. Arcane really has poured fuel on a lot of flickering creatives
1:40 "good enough to continue" bro that looks incredible wdym 😭
If you've ever created any art of your own...I'm sure you'd understand better.
@WorldOfEntertainment33 every little nook and cranny that people wont even see bothers me
When you stare at your art for too long, it gets bad. INCREDIBLY BAD
@@jackcomasreal 😭
@@jackcomas REAL LOOL
As you said at the end of the video, the fact that you managed to accomplish all of this on your own is truly admirable. I completely understand what it feels like to work on a project entirely by yourself. My heartfelt congratulations, the quality is really good!
This is great, I mean showing how to use free tools to recreate something professionally made is incredible. Most of the show's budget better have gone to the artists that worked on it, couldn't imagine myself doing something like this.
I believe the figure the showrunner said was like 80% of the budget was spent on the animators. Which was pretty surprising given some of the big name artists they had for the music and the promos they did for it.
Free tools are important for hobbyists. But when you start to pay for time - cost of tools is negligible.
Artists make it look so easy to model, sculpt and animate.
But, honestly it hard af!!!
THIS is what a 3d artist is. not a prefab asset library goblin, this dude has skill
Be realistic to.
Don't expect solo artist game dev to do everything on their own.
Unrealistic and stupid.
@@Shooha_Babe ye, i think it is not what they should do. but it is very beneficial if they can do it on their own
I Agree
The constant work on the pc turns all of us 3d artists into goblins over time, oh the misery. That's why we are obsessed with creating beautiful people, haha.
prefab asset library goblin 😂😂😂
8:21 This Blender addon keeps surprising me! I had never heard of the texture painting addon before, but I tried it, and it’s really amazing for creating stylistic characters like this one. Thanks a lot!
I’m a self taught writer who’s writing a a story set in a new world that I created that’s heavily inspired by arcane. a part of me hopes it sees the light of day one day but I won’t get my hopes up it’s just a fun personal project at the end of the day. If I had the resources I’d do hire you to model and animate for this project as I’d like it to be an animated series with a style very similar to arcane. The fact that you were able to almost perfectly match the quality of the show without a $250 million dollar budget is insane
well hes doin it for video which also generate revenue for him. so its not really free as times is also valuable, and if you were to hire him to model and animate your project especially alone then you might have to pay more than a grand..
Why don't you make videos about it?
It would be nice and maybe you'd get to meet other artists who wanna collaborate with you
@@ecak6124 if i were to hire him. he definitely wouldn't be the only artist that would be too much pressure on him and poor management on my part. I'm just a regular person who's living paycheck to paycheck, i make videos and write this story of mine to pass the time I'm definitely not in a position to start a full on production lol
@@FranciscoGonzalez-qh5zd you do have a point. it started as something fun i do on the side for fun with no intension of it going anywhere but i definitely got a bit carried away and its becoming bigger than i thought.
As a 3D artist and composer I would love to collaborate (for free) depending if the idea is original and good enough
i couldn't tell it was fanmade that's an easy 10/10
Incredible! As a newbie who just finished the donut tutorial this is very inspiring and motivating, it showed me what blender is capable of and what I might be able to create in future hopefully, wish me luck and Thanks for this amazing video!
Don’t sell yourself short. You are a one man army and you could easily be there among their lead creatives. Lots of great people in the industry but few are so excellent at being multi disciplined. That’s the stuff of good art directors. Amazing output once again!
This is Insane!!! If this is shown to a random person it would be incredibly difficult to tell this is a recreated version. The modelling, Texture painting, Animation, Compositing, everything is so spot on it is unreal to me that you made it all by yourself! Incredible, Incredible work!!
I'm curious about how long it took you to create this masterpiece from start to finish. Again, this is so damn good I can't wrap my head around the fact that JUST ONE PERSON made this on their own!
I frankly think you're underestimating the skill you have with texture painting.
I can tell you've had PLENTY of practice with not only forms, shapes and shading, but texture as well. These skills take a fairly long time to get right, like at least 2 or 3 years of experience with studying and understanding references of real world objects and materials.
When you say you did this for free, it implies your time is worthless. and that should not be the case, you've got talent dude.
That's just for the clickbait title which is almost necessary for algorithmic relevance today. he def knows his worth
What? How does free equivalate to useless
He meant without investing any money, just with his raw skills.
I'd like to see a in-depth tutorial on how you made jinxes gun
hell nah buddy he aint doing that cuz ur goofyah asked
Same! It would be so awesome to see how it was actually painted on! And maybe what could’ve been better given more time put into it?
just look at any modeling tutorial and hand painting is something you either get born with or you acquire after handpainting 100's of models and watching multiple tutorial//tips&tricks videos
This guy worked in blender easily for 5+ years straight, and im not talking 5+ years of idling in blender, no he got up did blender stuff instead of gaming and went to sleep. if you can get up everyday and do blender, practice backgrounds, model scultping both organic/non-organic idk easy stuff like cups,simple robots, keyboards,wood planks,chairs etc. and faces of popular characters,
practice handpainting, practice shaders,practice scene composition, then i'm sure you could do that as easily as him, the worst part is actually getting to his experience, you need to get into the "zone". I'm sure that just like arcane creators he has many tricks up his sleeve that he's purposefully hiding to keep him special on the job market, its a tough life out there, but if he could get his hands on them then im sure either you can work out your own style or stumble on similar tips that he learned from. Everything you need is out there, you dont need his tutorial :)
@TopCuby tf this guy do to you 😭
Okay, well. Since no one else is saying it. You’re just what we needed for season 3. Consider yourself hired by the community
14:22 bro that is genuinely insane
holy moly!!! you recreated it so well!!!!!
This is pretty insane, would be pretty cool if you did a tutorial on the composition side of this for Davinci Resolve
Just like Jinx, it's perfect.
Yo, this is probably the most impressive thing I've seen in a loong time..! I think you nailed everything, but the facial expression man.. god that was good. Absolutely stunning. I just wanna sit here and praise you over and over again - that was truly inspirational.
Agreed. It’s probably as close as one could possibly get as one person for $0, excluding the lips.
That is INSANE. The hairs a bit weird but other than that it looks identical. I know its unlikely but I would love to see an original scene in the same style!
Taking the avg cost of 1 second of animation, you recreated $365,497 worth of content!
This is too good. 📝✍
This is absolutely incredible! I hope you get some recognition from Fortiche
bro actually popped off
The ending literally gave me goosebumps.
U got my sub instantly, fab video, amazing talent.
I think you just uploaded your best video ever made!
This is insane man. I’ve been trying to achieve some lofty goals using Blender recently (also with hair systems and character likeness) and this really inspired me to push through, that I CAN achieve great results on my own if I try hard enough. Also seeing that Arcane shader tutorial pop by that I’ve seen around is so funny for some reason haha. Also the editing is incredible, great pacing!
If you just showed me the clip with no context, i would have just assumed that it was from the show. Incredible work!
From the bottom of my hear, this looks gorgeous, I love you
As an amateur, self-taught, 3D indie artist, with no colleagues at work, it comes as no surprise that someone such as me would view “Arcane” with awe. There may be many tricks and techniques that I was able to identify in the show, but for every technique I knew, or could guess, there were perhaps 1000+ more that escaped me.
To create a stylized character from scratch is hard or will take a very long time. The beauty of Arcane is that the showrunners seemed to have cultivated and organised experts who likely devoted their very lives to doing just ONE THING. For example, you may have a person who is skilled in hand-drawing 2D liquid.
Whenever I see videos of people walking through the game studios or software development departments in so-called attempt to show “the making of”, I typically see them briefly flash past screens filled with either barely visible (or blurred) code or you see the 3D artists doing something vague or silly (like wiggling a node in the node editor or simply rotating a 3D object). You typically never see the work being done. If you do manage to see the professionals work on something, it is either left to automatically move in a real time draft render (with all the gizmos and construction lines present) or it is displayed so quickly that you don’t have time to process it. For several reasons, I can understand why: it is not a tutorial, and sometimes the activities within the studios are confidential. Plus who wants to work with a camera over his shoulder?
However, without being a tutorial, many professionals and amateurs display their activities leading up to their original productions, and it is glorious. It makes you gauge how much work you would have to do to produce these things. It gives one greater appreciation for the LOVE that was put into Arcane!
That's not zero dollars. You said that your hair system on it's own took you 44 hours to set up. Your time and expertise and not worthless.
Exacly the software is the cheap part in animation. Manpower is where all of the money goes. Plus he scipped all of the pre-production. Kind of a wiered video premisse.
@@Xeonien Seems like the idea is more "you can recreate this with no budget" rather than "I can create this for you for free". Maya for X-Gen alone is already prohibitively expensive for almost any hobbyist and a lot of people might see that and think it's impossible for them for that reason alone.
Plus the computer with GPU, power bill for the 44 hours of render time. Rent.
@@photobackflip Are you saying nothing is free? you must be a GENIUS! PLEASE tell me how you became so astute.
Exactly. Looking at the step if he was paid 25$ an hour we are looking at something like 5k USD. Not only that certain step did not meat the quality requirement and he didn't to the backdrop. This is why arcane is so expensive. That was only 1 characther.
Reverse engineering is great way to learn. However doing original work is the real deal when learning curve gradually increases. Team work is indeed where people can make it for the best. Together is always better. Rescource costs money for electricity bills, place to live/work, food, taxes... The most expensive we have is time. Nothing is 0$, not even the time we have. Great of you using yours to create and learn, thanks for sharing.
This is a good 90% recreation of the show made by one person. To make it 10% better, you need exponentially more people (also exponentially more experienced), making this "only 90% accurate recreation" so much more impressive. Truly hats off.
this was the greatest thing I have ever seen. The dedication, the respect for the process, the research, everything!
Yo that's actually incredible work. Makes me appreciate the work animation artists do even more.
You have some serious skill, and I hope you get to put it to use on things you are passionate about.
Amazing work, I was not expecting the final result to be this close to the show ! great one, keep it up !
I think it was mostly paying the employees and marketing that took the most out of the budget.
bro you are so talented
This is so amazing! mad props to you for recreating such a master piece! soo many skills need to come together for this one thing
It's amazing! There is about 99.9% left to do. It's great that your time is worth nothing. You have a really high skill level.
Now that was impressive! Wow! That’s probably the first recreation I’ve seen on TH-cam that looks comparable to the original shot! I’ve seen people try to recreate scenes from films like Jurassic Park, etc., but they are always noticeably worse. You went the extra mile and it really shows!
Honestly amazing work, especially with condensing multiple roles to do everything yourself.
Value feels so arbitrary, even more reading this labeled as $0.
Even knowing the youtube algorithm works better with a dismissive clickbait title, it hurts to see.
I understand that this is an exercise in recreating one of the more memorable pieces of animation.
This doesn't include factors like your time, experience, skills, utility costs, and other productions costs.
Nor does it include any of the pre-production, marketing, and other factors Riot and Fortiche had to work on.
You clearly state how much effort it took from both you and the studio in the video.
That your goal was to inspire others to do well with free* tools.
...I don't know exactly why I'm so worked up over this.
I can't thumbs up this video enough. So cool and well done reverse engineering the process high level and implementing it where you could
dude u aren’t just insanely talented at 3d animation, ur editing was so good!
I reaaaaally hope this model gets released someday. It's absolutely perfect, nothing quite like it out there (except for the official one of course)
Well done man.. That was really impressive. Hard work and dedication ! Mad respect
This is your best video yet. Incredible job. Would love to see more vids like this
This guy got the potential to remake the whole Arcane universe without breaking the bank! Truly a skilled animator.
remaking something thats already been done is essentially easy, if you have the recipe. the hard part is making it in the first place without one. good job never the less
THIS LOOKS SO GREATTT
Mind blowing! I would’ve been impressed if you were just able to re-create specific parts of the show and explain it, or even just walking through and explaining it, but entirely re-creating a character in the scene and making it look as good as you did is insane. To then make a video clearly explaining and documenting the whole process for all of us to see is just on another level. And on top of that, the video was entertaining and fun to watch. I don’t think I’d ever put a TH-cam video on my resume, but if I had this one I would and it would be at the very top.
Kudos to you, seriously. What an amazing culmination of work.
havent saved a video to favourites in years. Amazing job. Learned a lot. Finally understood the power of composition for example, never had anyone explain to me why they do it. So great. Kudos.
Great video! I loved your explanation of the composition stage. I'm a 2d animator making a film mixing 2d and 3d elements, your analysis made something click!
You sir are an incredibly talented artist, I’m subscribing right now 😭👍
Seeing this guy level up his abilities has been a joy ❤
This is such detailed and meticulous work, stunning results in the end!
Only right that I praise you in French! Votre travail est magnifique! 🎖
Edit: Long after I saw the result, my goosebumps persisted. You NAILED it, Noggi. This is truly impressive and commendable work on your behalf.
We makin it outta Zaun with this one! 🤯
The result came out beautifully bro, so good!
The result of your work gave me goosebumps.
this is astonishingly great, honestly fantastic work, to think you did this all by yourself is crazy
i clicked on this because of the $0 title plus after looking at the thumbnail of Jinx's 3D model. I thought aint no way you made all that and not using existing 3D models (which even if it is free, it would make it seem less impressive) and was freakin impressed. Crazy work!
All it takes is a bit of knowledge, efficiency of time, creativity, and willpower.
you fk*ng nailed it.. from the 3D animation to the 2D fx and the compositing.. a Glorius Recreation. One you should definitely be proud of!! This would easily land someone a job at a huge studio....just wanted to say I was here before 1 mil currently at 63k views 13hrs from release :P
Absolutely increible. Super impressive work. Just wow.
BRO IT'S A SHAME YOU ONLY HAVE 7K VIEWES !!! This quality and your art is out of this world
it has 55k rn
63k now. Tf you on, this video was posted 13 hours ago.
Very crisp! Great work!!
Christ brother this should have more views. The skill and knowledge you have could make some crazy shit, keep it up!
Incredible result, 150k subs only? Underrated!
This is amazing , I was always fascinated by how they made 3D anime like this , thank you for showing us your story
Ok yeah you cooked with this one
This is a wild video! Thank for share your job. This things is whats i love arcane, and have more interest in learn animation or the world of the entertainment. You has skills, and passion i see
Outstanding production quality, well done!
I can’t believe you managed to get it that close. You’re amazing!
Was worried when I saw the thumbnail that this would be another AI-bro trying to get attention for typing in some prompts.
Glad to see it was a study on *actually* making art yourself and celebrating the artistic talent of those who crafted what you're trying to replicate.
Awesome work here!
I have no idea what this must have been like. But I know it takes hours and hours of dedication to pull something like this off and it was done so incredibly well I can’t but be more impressed with this than the show itself
Holy shit didnt expect it to look that good great job! In the beginning where she walks up you could tell because it doesnt have enough depth and there is some pixel flickering, but after14:28 no chance for me to see the difference, crazy stuff.
Awesome Work and video! You made amazing job! I imagine every week how soon thanks to Ai and new programs ,I will be able to Make my own cartoons and anime basically tell my own story. I think this revolution is behind the corner ,And thanks to people like you who keep the moral high!
Wow.. I am at a loss for words. This is truly incredible!
This is phenomenal, so inspiring!
Dude, that's really impressive. Congratulations!
holy shit that looks awesome! also sheds light on how fcking difficult it is to create only a clip. these ppl are heroes
Thank you for making this video, brother.
For me, Arcane always was a inspiration in my life to pursue my dreams and this video alone gave me the inspiration I needed to continue 3d animation, everything you did here is beautiful and I can't stop rewatching it.
Amazing work, dude!🌟
First time seeing you videos, you're incredible!! Keep up!
This is an unbelievable acomplishment. Amazing!
This is.... Incredible.
I don't have words to describe the quality you just presented.
Amazing, simply amazing
Art. You've remade Art. And it's AMAZING
INSANE WORK these exact types of things are what make me keep modeling :oD
This is peak multi-media art
This is *INSANE* and SOOO inspiring, holy crap!! I love this!
Great video. Such an amazing result with free programs and limited resources, as well as u did it all by yourselft.
with a few more tweakings, this would have nothing to envy to the source material
Amazing work!! What insane skill to be able to do the entire process by yourself, i know from experience how hard every single step in this project must be and you nailed them all. You are beyond skilled!!
Amazing work. so well put together. you should be proud.
This was so wonderful to watch. I never got the hang of 3D, mainly because retopology and UVs scared me to death, but I've always admired those who could. The finished product looks like a gorgeous in-game cutscene, like something you'd (hopefully) see in Riot's MMORPG that they're working on. There's that familiar, gritty, game-like look to the final animation that just makes me fall in love. Excellent work!
Finally a tutorial with "it is impossible for a 3d artist to model so I would get this asset for $15 and call it a day" Congrats for really showing your skills.
Amazing dude, incredible work!
You’ve done what all of us should be doing- start off with free tools and study the hell out of professionals to make a bunch of tests of how we SHOULD be making art.
From here then you can evolve and make more original things from what you’ve learned. Big ups here keep it up