I'm thrilled! Great job. Very informative video and excellent editing. Special thanks for the detailed explanation of some points. Your video helped me solve my problems in ue5. Thanks!
Not the lighting, not editing, not sound design what impresses me. But camera and animation. This cinematography mix of "cartoon/ anime style" camera and animation - this is what makes the biggest impression. Dude, you are a GOAT
You build stamina and patience overtime, I was the same. Test your patience on some projects from time to time and you'll see you get better at it. Also keeping your phone time as minimal as you can helps a LOT to increase your attention span, being bored is actually a good thing.
@@HenriqueLoesch Yeah, instead of wasting time on my phone, I tend to watch random videos on my PC instead lol. But yeah, the idea remains the same. It's definitely something I need to work on more often and rework my workflow to avoid wasting time. This would make the process more enjoyable and help me on the long run.
@@Danger_N00dle hey if it helps I was able to do it, so can you. And man when you're finally able to endure being bored and enjoy doing nothing feels SO GOOD. It's not just for your work, it's good in general
he is not even definition of one man army if he didn't make the character model by himself did uv unwraped it or retopo i rigged it by himself he didn't make the textures by himself etc
Are you suggesting he is not capable of that? This guy clearly has the skills to do every step as a 3d generalist, just because he used a rigged character model to save time does not mean he cannot do everything by himself. One can just as well say that because he didn't create unreal engine he is not a one man army, because he didn't program the tool used to make the 3d content, don't be so negative, you're trying to drag other people down to your level and nobody needs that energy
@@Ablumz you and others with this exact same comment or your are definition of a one man army don't know what a true 3d artist is he is not even close to the definition so better be quiet talk back if he knows how to Sculpt,Model,UVUnwrapping,Retopoing,Rigging,TexturePainting,ETC... Then You Can Talk Back now just shush little bro
@@moregamingplayz9002 I'd like to see your reel big man, you must me a master to talk down on everyone the way you do. Until I see some masterfully crafted content from you, everything you say is meaningless and you are a troll. I can already tell based on how you talk that your content is garbage because nobody who talks the way you do would ever get anywhere in this industry. Sounds like you've been called "little bro" too many times and now you are projecting since being a keyboard warrior seems more in your area of expertise and you aren't happy about it.
@@Ablumz1. how tf am i a keyboard warrior im literally telling whats wrong with that dudes comment 2. im an artist and im allowed to say and judge what dude did wrong or said in the video 3. you dont even know the meaning behind word Projecting cause im not even projecting thats crazy lol 6.i am better than this guy i make my own character models,textures,materials etc... 7. i dont post that much about my creations cause im still practicing making human body etc. i guess you all here are way too young or you guys dont know industry workflow cause your IQ is 0.
As a Maya animator who is learning Unreal in order to do something very similar...this was SO FUN to watch. Thanks very much for taking the time to create such a detailed, entertaining and inspiring video. Well done!
Man, your animation ended up being sooooo good. You’re really skilled, and I love how you gave out great advice throughout the video. I truly hope you continue to grow as a creator and get the attention you deserve.
I really impressed by how this video gives realistic expectations for the time required to create something like this even when you have a good amount of experience doing it. Creating in 3D is fun, but is also a ton of work. Other videos give the impression that it's an incredibly easy process that anyone should be able to quickly knock out.
Really amazing video. I've looked all over youtube for the process of exporting, importing and modifying animation to unreal engine for cinematics and noone ever speaks this slow or displays the step by step process. Thank you, please make more!
ALRIGHT GUYS, it took him around 3 months or so to finish this u get it? this entire process is time consuming as hell, but end results are always worth it.
It's worth mentioning the perspective flip at 12:10 (where black/red Genji is now suddenly kicking from the left, after previously attacking from the right) is like a cardinal sin among action sequences, animated or otherwise. It's important to maintain consistency with regards to the actors' space retention, aka who is who and who is where... especially in dynamic, fast & flashy sequences like this one. Even more so here since, in this case, both of your actors are palette swaps of the same model. It is obvious from the rest of the video that you understand the nuances of perspective so I was confused by that choice, but otherwise, this was phenomenal and I can't wait to see how you improve going forward!
That's one hell of a banger to start your youtube journey off on. And by that I mean both the original animation and this breakdown of it. Also nice to get some actual reference of time scales involved in the making of quality art like this, since those usually tend to be a bit of an obscure element of the final product, despite being important for anyone aspiring to pull of similar feats to be aware of. I really didn't expect for planning and previz to take up a combined, whole month here for example, so I now have at least a rough benchmark of project stamina to eventually work towards.
Bro you should be getting MILLIONS of views/subscribers for your channel! This is AAA studio level animation skill here! Please keep it up! I am getting into animation myself and I find this inspiring!!
That came out amazing, I've just started my journey with 3D modeling and am currently learning Substance Painter so I have WAYS to go before this. But watching the workflow and seeing how amazing that end result was has me excited. Plus, it also puts more realistic expectations of how long it takes. So thank you very much, amazing work
Thanks, I am getting into content creation and have been wanting to make animations and designs even if it's the basics or takes a while to learn so definitely looking forward to more Videos.
dude.. thank you so much for making a " behind the scenes " i learned SO much from just watching this video... +subscribed great work, presentation and breakdown
I've just recently gotten into animation as I've wanted to for the longest time. I'll for sure end up using the tips you gave for the project setup and planning! Amazing work my dude I look forward to seeing more!
Honestly brother the biggest thing a lot of people I think benefit greatly from is insight into animation. Because sure you can take animations pre-made on Mixamo and make alterations to them to get a somewhat desired effect. But until someone has a solid understanding of what makes things look real, it'll just look janky and awkward when you make slight alterations to achieve your objectives. Please keep coming back to animation from time to time. =)
Great content to show how important the workflow is. It may seem simple but planning and executing accordingly could be the hardest part of the project when you think all the elements such as materials, lights etc. Thanks a lot for invaluable tips!
Sako, you know soooo much…🤯 Its so interesting. I didn't think it was such a difficult job. Keep up the good work, I'm waiting for the next video! 😍🔥🔥🔥 i need healing
I am jealous bro ✨🙂 Just magical, literally i was having goosebumps while watching the final shot Now just waiting for more tutorials Its a request brother pls make a video or series teaching this shot briefly ❤️
I work as a dj and make my own graphics and little animations first thing i always do is load the track im gonna be working on so every animation movement falls on beat and like you said i always find it easier this ways cause it give my animations a feeling of rhythm and consistency
Amazing! Can’t wait for more in depth tutorials on your animation techniques! 😍 also will you be doing blender animation tutorials? Cause if not, I am gonna have to switch to Maya 😂 great video man! You’re inspiring 🙏🏻♥️
For some reason this got me wondering if i should take a Unity or an Unreal Engine course lol Great video btw i really liked the dark version of Genji looks super awesome 🔥
I'm thrilled! Great job. Very informative video and excellent editing. Special thanks for the detailed explanation of some points. Your video helped me solve my problems in ue5. Thanks!
Not the lighting, not editing, not sound design what impresses me. But camera and animation. This cinematography mix of "cartoon/ anime style" camera and animation - this is what makes the biggest impression. Dude, you are a GOAT
Thanks, dude! 😍
Smells like d riding for a pin and clout
The fact that he spent 2 weeks only to get a 15 second video is why animators need to get paid more. This was increadable and deserves all the praise
Oh it was way more than just 2 weeks, he spent more than 10 weeks
bro said "easy " and "simple" after spend 10 weeks for the beggining. great work
😂😄 Thanks bro
I admire the patience you and other professional animators have.
I struggle to work on a project for more than a single day.
You build stamina and patience overtime, I was the same. Test your patience on some projects from time to time and you'll see you get better at it.
Also keeping your phone time as minimal as you can helps a LOT to increase your attention span, being bored is actually a good thing.
@@HenriqueLoesch
Yeah, instead of wasting time on my phone, I tend to watch random videos on my PC instead lol.
But yeah, the idea remains the same.
It's definitely something I need to work on more often and rework my workflow to avoid wasting time.
This would make the process more enjoyable and help me on the long run.
@@Danger_N00dle hey if it helps I was able to do it, so can you.
And man when you're finally able to endure being bored and enjoy doing nothing feels SO GOOD. It's not just for your work, it's good in general
So saying what he shared. It took him 10 weeks to make a 20second clip. How does that make you feel in regards to your patience 😂
Just letting you know as a student you are a hidden gem in the 3D animation community I wish one day to be as good as you
ohh... Thank you so much, my friend! Much appreciate it!
He is a true master, I hope I can make something like this one day🎉
this is a goldmine of informations! better than 90% of online courses and condensed in a 10min video! thank you!
The definition off one man army
he is not even definition of one man army if he didn't make the character model by himself did uv unwraped it or retopo i rigged it by himself he didn't make the textures by himself etc
Are you suggesting he is not capable of that? This guy clearly has the skills to do every step as a 3d generalist, just because he used a rigged character model to save time does not mean he cannot do everything by himself. One can just as well say that because he didn't create unreal engine he is not a one man army, because he didn't program the tool used to make the 3d content, don't be so negative, you're trying to drag other people down to your level and nobody needs that energy
@@Ablumz you and others with this exact same comment or your are definition of a one man army don't know what a true 3d artist is he is not even close to the definition so better be quiet talk back if he knows how to Sculpt,Model,UVUnwrapping,Retopoing,Rigging,TexturePainting,ETC... Then You Can Talk Back now just shush little bro
@@moregamingplayz9002 I'd like to see your reel big man, you must me a master to talk down on everyone the way you do. Until I see some masterfully crafted content from you, everything you say is meaningless and you are a troll. I can already tell based on how you talk that your content is garbage because nobody who talks the way you do would ever get anywhere in this industry. Sounds like you've been called "little bro" too many times and now you are projecting since being a keyboard warrior seems more in your area of expertise and you aren't happy about it.
@@Ablumz1. how tf am i a keyboard warrior im literally telling whats wrong with that dudes comment 2. im an artist and im allowed to say and judge what dude did wrong or said in the video 3. you dont even know the meaning behind word Projecting cause im not even projecting thats crazy lol 6.i am better than this guy i make my own character models,textures,materials etc... 7. i dont post that much about my creations cause im still practicing making human body etc. i guess you all here are way too young or you guys dont know industry workflow cause your IQ is 0.
As a Maya animator who is learning Unreal in order to do something very similar...this was SO FUN to watch. Thanks very much for taking the time to create such a detailed, entertaining and inspiring video. Well done!
One of the best breakdown I've seen.
The animation is dope too! Well done bro
What a great video!! And brilliant final cinematic- Well done!! :D
I'm honored, man! Thank you 😍
Man, your animation ended up being sooooo good. You’re really skilled, and I love how you gave out great advice throughout the video. I truly hope you continue to grow as a creator and get the attention you deserve.
Thank you very very much, my friend!
The camera work in this is absolutely superb. Great job!
I really impressed by how this video gives realistic expectations for the time required to create something like this even when you have a good amount of experience doing it. Creating in 3D is fun, but is also a ton of work. Other videos give the impression that it's an incredibly easy process that anyone should be able to quickly knock out.
This is one of the more informative videos I have run in to youtube. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.
Insane. Excited to see your future content dude, it's gonna be great.
Thanks, man! Appreciate it
those key steps you mentioned are gold... thanks for making this video you'll become a good animator for sure
He already is a good animator🔥🔥🔥
It is one of the best unreal engine cinematics I ever saw for an individual project.
its sick 🔥🔥
Really amazing video. I've looked all over youtube for the process of exporting, importing and modifying animation to unreal engine for cinematics and noone ever speaks this slow or displays the step by step process. Thank you, please make more!
All my respect to you, this is absolutely inspiring, entertaining and full of knowledge. Thank you for this content.
ALRIGHT GUYS, it took him around 3 months or so to finish this u get it? this entire process is time consuming as hell, but end results are always worth it.
When we talk about creativity, we describe you, my dear friend, amazing work💛
It's worth mentioning the perspective flip at 12:10 (where black/red Genji is now suddenly kicking from the left, after previously attacking from the right) is like a cardinal sin among action sequences, animated or otherwise. It's important to maintain consistency with regards to the actors' space retention, aka who is who and who is where... especially in dynamic, fast & flashy sequences like this one. Even more so here since, in this case, both of your actors are palette swaps of the same model. It is obvious from the rest of the video that you understand the nuances of perspective so I was confused by that choice, but otherwise, this was phenomenal and I can't wait to see how you improve going forward!
That's one hell of a banger to start your youtube journey off on. And by that I mean both the original animation and this breakdown of it. Also nice to get some actual reference of time scales involved in the making of quality art like this, since those usually tend to be a bit of an obscure element of the final product, despite being important for anyone aspiring to pull of similar feats to be aware of.
I really didn't expect for planning and previz to take up a combined, whole month here for example, so I now have at least a rough benchmark of project stamina to eventually work towards.
Bro you should be getting MILLIONS of views/subscribers for your channel! This is AAA studio level animation skill here! Please keep it up! I am getting into animation myself and I find this inspiring!!
Big thanks man😍
This is so most insane hidden gem of a video I've come across in A LONG TIME.. It inspires me so much, I'm in complete awe
Thank you, my friend! I'm glad☺
My jaw was dropped during the whole video! Amazing job dude
This is incredible bro, there is a lot of effort in this work and I am sure it will achieve great success in the future. keep it up man
Appreciate it, man! THANK YOU
Genuinely looks amazing, fantastic Work dude!!!
Appreciate it!
Great Video , and the final result was Very high quality , well done .
That came out amazing, I've just started my journey with 3D modeling and am currently learning Substance Painter so I have WAYS to go before this. But watching the workflow and seeing how amazing that end result was has me excited. Plus, it also puts more realistic expectations of how long it takes. So thank you very much, amazing work
Thanks, I am getting into content creation and have been wanting to make animations and designs even if it's the basics or takes a while to learn so definitely looking forward to more Videos.
You're officially my favourite youtuber.
Your videos and animations are high quality, keep it up ❤
Much appreciated 😍
Great work man! Huge Overwatch fan and awesome to see everything come together
This, is, Immmmpossible.... omfg man, you're incredible 🔥
dude.. thank you so much for making a " behind the scenes " i learned SO much from just watching this video... +subscribed
great work, presentation and breakdown
Appreciate it man ❤
This channel needs to grow. I need more❤
Thanks for sharing my friend. I know it can be quite difficult for animators to understand how Maya and Unreal work together.
Great stuff!
Спасибо. Действительно очень много полезной информации и мало "воды" в компактном видео
Really nice video, showing off how much work goes into making a cinematic while staying accessible and understandable. Nice job!
Appreciate it man🙂
Lets Go!Good luck Sako!
So many useful tiips, I gotta save this video! and that final render looks so amazing.
Great video..As an animator I’ve been always confused about the workflow and how things fall in place. Keep up the good work 😊
I've just recently gotten into animation as I've wanted to for the longest time. I'll for sure end up using the tips you gave for the project setup and planning! Amazing work my dude I look forward to seeing more!
So cool!! Really helpful and well done video
Honestly brother the biggest thing a lot of people I think benefit greatly from is insight into animation. Because sure you can take animations pre-made on Mixamo and make alterations to them to get a somewhat desired effect. But until someone has a solid understanding of what makes things look real, it'll just look janky and awkward when you make slight alterations to achieve your objectives. Please keep coming back to animation from time to time. =)
Now that was epic🔥🔥
Im in game dev and enjoyed this very much. Hope to see more.
Great content to show how important the workflow is. It may seem simple but planning and executing accordingly could be the hardest part of the project when you think all the elements such as materials, lights etc. Thanks a lot for invaluable tips!
Sako, you know soooo much…🤯 Its so interesting. I didn't think it was such a difficult job. Keep up the good work, I'm waiting for the next video! 😍🔥🔥🔥
i need healing
I am jealous bro ✨🙂
Just magical, literally i was having goosebumps while watching the final shot
Now just waiting for more tutorials
Its a request brother pls make a video or series teaching this shot briefly ❤️
Great work Sako, very informative and interesting, I listened with pleasure and get something new for myself, keep it up, you’re doing great!
Absolutely incredible. You are so talented!
Never seen this channel before, but i love stuff like this. Definitely going to sub n like 👍
what a gem. subscribed right away. thank you sir
The coolest animation I have ever seen ❤❤
THIS IS SOME INSANE WORK!!!!!!!!!
it was very good experience to watch this. great job yo
Great work bro thrilled to see the work. ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
Wow, this video just make me see how cool genji is, i tihnk they should make more fight animations with him
dude this is so amazing, your skills are next level.
Excellent video editing skills. Great job. Subscribed. 👏🏼
Welcome ❤
YOOOOO THATS SOOO COOL thank you for teaching how to do this step by step its amazing!!!!
AWESOME!!! Hello from another unreal user. You sire earned a new sub!!!
Can't believe you only have 270 subs, this was great
Can't wait to see more!
THAT CAMERA TRICK IS JUST TOP NOTCH.
Youre insanely underrated
That end result is 🔥
You're my god! Treasure turtorial that explain the fluent workflow and awesome works !
Truly impressive
I work as a dj and make my own graphics and little animations first thing i always do is load the track im gonna be working on so every animation movement falls on beat and like you said i always find it easier this ways cause it give my animations a feeling of rhythm and consistency
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 it's absolute FLAMES !!! HATS OFF BRO... WHAT A GREAT WORK 🎉🎉🎉👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Imagine if hundreds of 3d animators try to make a series like this it can happen if a one person can make this fight scene alone
Please make more like that 😮🎉, so informative, can you make a tutorial for each part 😮❤
Great video! I'll definitely be taking some of these tips into my next project! 😁
why does this looks so majestic. Great work dude
😍🙏
Amazing! Can’t wait for more in depth tutorials on your animation techniques! 😍 also will you be doing blender animation tutorials? Cause if not, I am gonna have to switch to Maya 😂 great video man! You’re inspiring 🙏🏻♥️
Thank you! Hopefully, I will open Blender someday. It's kinda scaring after animating in Maya for 7+ years 😅
It's extremely good! good job!
im a new subscriber 🎉
Love it man! Wonderful stuff.
Amazing work. I love how you create the storytelling for this video
Это достойно миллиона подписчиков 🤩
От души, бро😍🙏
That project is fantastic!
FANTASTIC. Dang man, really good job.
This is such a gem, please keep uploading!
Thank you so much! I will
Great vid! Would love to see more vids like this.
I have no idea about animation and all that stuff, but that was somehow very entertaining to watch. :D
Fantastic work!
Wow I’m in love with this work
Literally goated...
Incredible project and breakdown, subscribed! I’m also starting my TH-cam journey and you are an inspiration
Amazing job!
For some reason this got me wondering if i should take a Unity or an Unreal Engine course lol
Great video btw i really liked the dark version of Genji looks super awesome 🔥
Thanks, man! Cannot say much about Unity. Join our Unreal band 😉
@@sakocgi Pretty sure unreal requires a good Laptop and I don't have a good laptop 🗿💀
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Looks amazing
your ue5 artworks looks so cool🤩
looks good!
Mind Blowing Bro. Nice
Exactly what I needed lol I was looking for a tutorial like that very specifically but couldn’t find it
Who let bro cook😂❤ great work bro keep going even if you upload after 5 months
thanks a lot 😍