Great tutorial👍 but that is not just an awesome keyboard, but one of the first home computer a awesome gaming computer the Commodore 64 that your dad probably had. 😊👍
I'm really so impressed with this. So much information here, I'm going to have to go through this more than once to fully process it all. Amazing work!
Man, Jacob. I'll echo the sentiments from others. You really explain the process extremely well. There's tons of info here that other presenters will gloss over but you are thoughtful and extremely elaborate in your explanation. And the infographic was much needed. Please do more tutorials, of all levels. We all could learn a ton from you.
I was going to comment the same thing. It's funny really because it doesn't look like any computer today, but that was the basic shape for many home computers in the 1980s, unless you had a Big Blue beige box. (Let 'em figure that one out.)
Are you serious.. this is perfect tutrial i ever found with covering every single detail. How is this available for free lol. Tbh i had to wrote down every point you said and rewind the video to understand better. It took me 30 mins to understand everything purrfectly. You are awesome.
Dear Lord I had no idea VFX tutorials could even BE this good. Please make an entire series like this, charge a decent price (you're worth it) and just take my money.
@@InLightVFX even though there was humor in my comment I was 100% serious. I've been looking for a high-quality blender series on photo-realistic CGI integration into live footage for YEARS. I just subscribed!
Nice work and very well explained. I'm glad that you don't follow the speed up tutorial trend but take the time to explain it all. This way I learn more and it's easier to follow.
I can’t believe it took me this long to find you. The “quick tutorial” trend was great for entertainment and inspiration but not so great for a beginner. This is well explained and oh-so visually pleasing. Your narration and presentation skills are incredibly high, really defying the whole “if you can’t teach, do” stereotype. I expect to spend a little while binging everything you’ve made!
You actually gave people some information about viewlayers and masking things! Came to see what was going on, stayed for the pleasure of watching a good tutorial. Very well done!
Fantastic tutorial, one of the best on compositing that i have ever seen. Please make more, specially shadows and reflections interacting between cg and the live action world.
I was struggling with CGI tutorial You mentioned for days, and I was near giving up my project but Bang! - I found Yours and Dude - You made a helluva job! Thanks a lot!
Hi, it's been 2 years since I watched this video. Back then I didn't really know 3D at all and I found this being the onl y tutorial that actually explained things in the way that made sense. It essentially kickstarted my curiosity and now my job is mix of 2D/3D workflow in gamedev. Thank you very much for bringing a cool thing to the world.
Wow! This is one of the coolest comments I've read. Thanks for coming back and letting me know all this time later. I'm happy you now get to work in the industry!
Dang... this tutorial must have taken so long to make. Well done. Real good stuff. I'll be honest, I was thinking I'm just gonna skip through this 18min tutorial and get the good parts. It was all good parts though, so I didn't skip anything. :D
Thank you so much for putting this tutorial out there! It's an excellent resource. I'm a 2D artist who only know basic modeling, and gave up on 3D stuff because of the learning curve and I don't have time to start from scratch. This tutorial helps me understand that compositing in 2D and 3D aren't that different. Same lighting principles, same solution, just different engines. Though it will definitely take a while and so much of know how for someone entirely new to 3D to be able to come up with a solution this great for other problems that's as complex as this one.
you made blender even more interesting. thank you so much! no one really talks or makes such in-depth tutorials on compositing in blender. this tutorial was a much-needed one. thanks again!
Dude, so nice. I love this tutorial on so many levels. Not only do i now understand viewlayers and everything, but you made this so much approachable in every possible way. This looked so complicated at first. Not anymore!
Thanks for the encouragement! I'm happy to hear this helped in your understanding of those concepts. I struggled to understand them for the longest time and was trying to think of how I'd explain it to my past self. Glad it helped.
Someone finally took on mysterious Blender compositor. Kudos! And extra kudos for awesome clean videos and infographics. I love the little details how arrow of the light bouncing is slightly darker to show that the light goes through the glass! 😍 Totally amazing.
Jacob.. THANK YOU! I was soooooooo stuck yesterday trying to put a simple object into my video and getting those reflections to show up. Going back to the Track Match Blend video series helped, but I couldn't transfer those hints over to 2.8. I drank another cup of coffee and prepared myself to watch 4 more hours of tutorials. I am so glad I clicked on yours first! Keep up the amazing work! It shows how much effort you put into this video. And providing a handy infographic!!! Your channel will get huge in no time. Peace
Fantastic tutorial on compositing and render passes. At first glance I thought you rendered a CG glass in front of a Commodore computer, then when I saw it was the other way round I did a double-take! Great job.
Amazing man!! Unlike some tutorials with "do this, then do this and you will get the result", you actually took time to explain every possible detail and also an infographic!! God_/\_
High-quality designed content, extremely valuable tutorial, good speech, fantastic infographics sheet, and you're not annoying... Even the music is good! (though sounds too epic sometimes). What the hell... Liked and subbed with no hesitation. Thank you, sir!
This...this is amazing. You managed to explain something that looked pretty complex at first, extremely well, and the final render looks great! Really high quality tut right here. I'd love to see more VFX tuts in the future (also things like compositing in conjunction with projection mapping, masking, everything really), and how you approach complex VFX scenes (if you don't mind making more tutorials ;) )
Hey Benjamin, thanks so much! I will definitely be making more. Thank you for those suggestions, I will add them to the idea list and see if I can't cover them in future tutorials.
This is the third video I watch and you already earned a new subscriber. These really make me want to start in the world of VFX, with free software like Blender and such polished tutorials like these makes the path way easier. Thanks for this content. Contemplating that VIP patreon for the monthly teaching call!
Great tutorial! I'm relatively new to Blender and had almost no idea of compositing or making souch a complicated mixed reality scene at all but felt like understanding almost everything. Will see how I do when attempting something like this at my own, but I'm definitely more confident now
Well done with that infographic, you have taken a lot of time to make it more clear to people. Though i do think i see a small error in the passes description. The diffuse, seems to be describing what roughness is. Diffuse, has 3 types and is mainly how its being lit by different light sources
@@InLightVFX Definitely! I might have to rewatch it sometime soon. By the way, thank you for the very high quality (and information-dense) tutorial! I think I only understood ~75% of the info, but I'm going to keep working my way towards 100%!
WHAT CHANNEL IS THIS?!?! What a godly well-made tutorial!
This is literally one of the best tutorials I've ever seen. Very intuitive, well edited and god damn useful haha. Definitely subscribed
I'm glad. I tried to trim out everything non-essential - thank you for noticing!
mad lad
excellent music choice btw
someone stop this lunatic!
@@CGMatter and thank you sir
Great tutorial👍 but that is not just an awesome keyboard, but one of the first home computer a awesome gaming computer the Commodore 64 that your dad probably had. 😊👍
Oof, it feels as if I had pirated a paid course. Really well done job!
I have a Patreon for those who feel so inclined :) Glad you like it!
I'm really so impressed with this. So much information here, I'm going to have to go through this more than once to fully process it all. Amazing work!
I'm glad you dig it! I know I threw a lot out there. Let me know if you have any questions!
Best Blender Compositing Tutorial...! ( on Whole TH-cam )
Wow its Great. finally. I use Cinema 4D and octane and now learning blender for future projects thanks for great tutorial
Man, Jacob. I'll echo the sentiments from others. You really explain the process extremely well. There's tons of info here that other presenters will gloss over but you are thoughtful and extremely elaborate in your explanation. And the infographic was much needed.
Please do more tutorials, of all levels.
We all could learn a ton from you.
Thank you Fes, that's very encouraging to hear! I'm currently finishing a personal project but hope to make another tutorial soon!
exemplar detail tut indeed ... nobody can beat this so far...
hope it applies sooner the newer versions of blenders though...
Yet another emerging blender maestro on TH-cam
WTF! This could completely pass as real! If you just show the final result and never say its CGI, nobody would realise it! Its Perfect!
Thanks, Jasc!
I only realized after 6 minutes that your studio mic is a phone in a sock lol.
Amazing video tho 10/10
I didn't even notice until I read this comment hahaha
Woah i also didn't noticed
It's been a while since I've seen a tutorial this polished and well presented. Please make more.
Thank you, I hope to make more so stay tuned!
That's a whole computer, not just a keyboard
He's too young to know! :P
I was going to comment the same thing. It's funny really because it doesn't look like any computer today, but that was the basic shape for many home computers in the 1980s, unless you had a Big Blue beige box. (Let 'em figure that one out.)
oh boy.
That's not a whole computer, it's 1/100th of a Samsung refrigerator.
I wanted to comment that.
The Lord blessed us all with this mans brilliance!! New Patreon here!
Thank you, Ivan! Honored to have your support!
Are you serious.. this is perfect tutrial i ever found with covering every single detail. How is this available for free lol. Tbh i had to wrote down every point you said and rewind the video to understand better. It took me 30 mins to understand everything purrfectly. You are awesome.
I am a maya user but I find your tutorial very suitable for any 3d software user.
Very optimized and professional!
Dear Lord I had no idea VFX tutorials could even BE this good. Please make an entire series like this, charge a decent price (you're worth it) and just take my money.
Stay tuned... your wish may come true. And thank you :)
@@InLightVFX even though there was humor in my comment I was 100% serious. I've been looking for a high-quality blender series on photo-realistic CGI integration into live footage for YEARS. I just subscribed!
I've wished for that same thing, also for years. I'm working on something that will hopefully be exactly what you're looking for.@@mindseyepr
Wow this is awesome. I loved how hype the music got towards the end haha
Some of the best tutorial
Thanks!
You have skills to teach! The clearest tuts I have found about layers!
Awesome, Maher!
Nice work and very well explained. I'm glad that you don't follow the speed up tutorial trend but take the time to explain it all. This way I learn more and it's easier to follow.
I'm glad to hear you appreciate the longer tutorial, Jürgen!
I can’t believe it took me this long to find you. The “quick tutorial” trend was great for entertainment and inspiration but not so great for a beginner. This is well explained and oh-so visually pleasing. Your narration and presentation skills are incredibly high, really defying the whole “if you can’t teach, do” stereotype. I expect to spend a little while binging everything you’ve made!
Subbed! How do you not have a million subs! Holy moly u r talented! Thank you so much!
Superb work! I wish this would be doable without so many intermediate files but the final results with this method are worth the effort.
Thank you!
You are the best in VFX and composition in blender,i implement everything you said in both nuke and blender
This is literally gold
How have I not seen this before?
You actually gave people some information about viewlayers and masking things! Came to see what was going on, stayed for the pleasure of watching a good tutorial. Very well done!
Thanks, Cole!
Fantastic tutorial, one of the best on compositing that i have ever seen. Please make more, specially shadows and reflections interacting between cg and the live action world.
I plan to do exactly that. Thinking right now on a whole tutorial just dedicated to shadows and the nuances that make them tricky. Reflections, too!
This video is absolutely amazing! I didn't know anything about renderlayers before...
I was struggling with CGI tutorial You mentioned for days, and I was near giving up my project but Bang! - I found Yours and Dude - You made a helluva job! Thanks a lot!
Hi, it's been 2 years since I watched this video. Back then I didn't really know 3D at all and I found this being the onl y tutorial that actually explained things in the way that made sense. It essentially kickstarted my curiosity and now my job is mix of 2D/3D workflow in gamedev. Thank you very much for bringing a cool thing to the world.
Wow! This is one of the coolest comments I've read. Thanks for coming back and letting me know all this time later. I'm happy you now get to work in the industry!
Thanks alot,
This is literally one of the best tutorials I've ever seen. Very intuitive, well edited.
The quality of this tutorial is amazing!!
Thanks!
Dang... this tutorial must have taken so long to make. Well done. Real good stuff. I'll be honest, I was thinking I'm just gonna skip through this 18min tutorial and get the good parts. It was all good parts though, so I didn't skip anything. :D
Ahh, thank you! I tried to trim out all non-essential info so I'm glad you feel that way.
Wow, this is the best intro to view layers I have come across! Excellent stuff!
View layers confused me for the longest time so I'm happy to hear this helped you make some sense of them, Vidar!
That was insane!!!
Most high quality tutorial I’ve ever seen! You have to make more
haha, found u bro, love ur videos btw
In all honesty a great tutorial. Coming from someone who is learning blender, this is awesome.
-Is a tech nerd who makes amazing compositign
-Calls a commodore 64 a 'Keyboard Model'
Amazing video though!
Ah yes, the ignorance :) Now I know!
Haha. Yes. I was also thinking ‘No that’s not a keyboard!’ Long live the C-64 😜
Luckly, it's called 'the main object' in the rest of the video.
This so Inspiring man! Great Tutorial and great Video Quality
Wow, certainly one of the best tutorial I have ever watched so far! Bravo!
Awesome tutorial making ! Keep em coming!
Thank you so much for putting this tutorial out there! It's an excellent resource. I'm a 2D artist who only know basic modeling, and gave up on 3D stuff because of the learning curve and I don't have time to start from scratch. This tutorial helps me understand that compositing in 2D and 3D aren't that different. Same lighting principles, same solution, just different engines. Though it will definitely take a while and so much of know how for someone entirely new to 3D to be able to come up with a solution this great for other problems that's as complex as this one.
you made blender even more interesting. thank you so much! no one really talks or makes such in-depth tutorials on compositing in blender. this tutorial was a much-needed one. thanks again!
Awesome! Happy to hear that!
Dude, so nice. I love this tutorial on so many levels. Not only do i now understand viewlayers and everything, but you made this so much approachable in every possible way. This looked so complicated at first. Not anymore!
Thanks for the encouragement! I'm happy to hear this helped in your understanding of those concepts. I struggled to understand them for the longest time and was trying to think of how I'd explain it to my past self. Glad it helped.
Someone finally took on mysterious Blender compositor. Kudos! And extra kudos for awesome clean videos and infographics. I love the little details how arrow of the light bouncing is slightly darker to show that the light goes through the glass! 😍 Totally amazing.
Jacob..
THANK YOU!
I was soooooooo stuck yesterday trying to put a simple object into my video and getting those reflections to show up. Going back to the Track Match Blend video series helped, but I couldn't transfer those hints over to 2.8. I drank another cup of coffee and prepared myself to watch 4 more hours of tutorials.
I am so glad I clicked on yours first!
Keep up the amazing work! It shows how much effort you put into this video. And providing a handy infographic!!! Your channel will get huge in no time.
Peace
Wow, I'm so glad to hear that, Clint!
@@InLightVFX Anytime! I'm looking forward to your next lessons!
Fantastic tutorial on compositing and render passes. At first glance I thought you rendered a CG glass in front of a Commodore computer, then when I saw it was the other way round I did a double-take! Great job.
This tutorial is amazing and your presentation is really comforting. I like how you are not forcing jokes into it all the time :)
Amazing man!!
Unlike some tutorials with "do this, then do this and you will get the result", you actually took time to explain every possible detail and also an infographic!! God_/\_
This bloke is a monster of blender, hell!
the best tutorial channel yet
If you make something with this technique please share it by tagging me on instagram> instagram.com/inlightvfx - I would love to see what you create!
Please make more of this layer and render passes tuts, loved this one alot
Your channel is so underrated you need more subscribers. Subscribed!
That is amazing. I am a visual effects artist and all I care about is control over my shots. This will go a long way.
Great tutorial , compositing is really interesting but complicated. You explain all the things so nicely, its really easy to understand it.
Great tutorial
Very well curated, edited, explained tutorial... Top notch quality! You earned a sub!
Jacob, you're the man! Thank you so much for this tutorial!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching, Ivan!
High-quality designed content, extremely valuable tutorial, good speech, fantastic infographics sheet, and you're not annoying... Even the music is good! (though sounds too epic sometimes).
What the hell...
Liked and subbed with no hesitation. Thank you, sir!
You are amazing. Please keep going to make all these tutorials
I definitely have more planned, stay tuned!
This is sooo well produced. Great job!!
Your sock mic gives me life. Thank you for showing people you don't need fancy shit to get reasonable audio. #CudosToYou
AMAZING TUTORIAL!
One word: PERFECT!
Thanks!
This...this is amazing. You managed to explain something that looked pretty complex at first, extremely well, and the final render looks great! Really high quality tut right here. I'd love to see more VFX tuts in the future (also things like compositing in conjunction with projection mapping, masking, everything really), and how you approach complex VFX scenes (if you don't mind making more tutorials ;) )
Hey Benjamin, thanks so much! I will definitely be making more. Thank you for those suggestions, I will add them to the idea list and see if I can't cover them in future tutorials.
This is some premium content!
Thanks Cam!
Outstanding! This was really well put together, lots of effort. Keep it up!
Thank you, hoping to make more!
19 mins never passed that fast :D
oh my goodness, this is incredible
I hope we'll see more from you! Amazing tutorial, whole lot of new information. Keep up the good work!
whoa! huge thanks for that infographic!
You are welcome!
Why you don't have 1M subs? So wellmade good quality contents. keep it up!
What what what what this is mind blowing 🤯🤯🤯 one of the best tutorial I've seen so far. Pretty awesome, thank you!!
Thanks, Yann!
Great tutorial! You know what you're talking about and... how to educate it.
This is the third video I watch and you already earned a new subscriber. These really make me want to start in the world of VFX, with free software like Blender and such polished tutorials like these makes the path way easier. Thanks for this content. Contemplating that VIP patreon for the monthly teaching call!
Very impressive knowledge and tutorial
Great tutorial! I'm relatively new to Blender and had almost no idea of compositing or making souch a complicated mixed reality scene at all but felt like understanding almost everything. Will see how I do when attempting something like this at my own, but I'm definitely more confident now
Awesome! It's definitely no small task - even for a simple scene. Good luck!
An awesome tutorial that covers most composition tricks, CHECK!
Thanks Alex!
Great videos mate, cant wait to see your subscriber numbers jump wayyy up
Thank you for not saying "Simply click ___ to simply___. There. That's simply all there is to it." like some old CGCookie tutorials. *Subscribed
13:40 - 13:45 oops... I guess I was wrong...... -_-.... oh well... still subscribed :P
Amazing work, for both the effect and the tutorial.
Well done with that infographic, you have taken a lot of time to make it more clear to people. Though i do think i see a small error in the passes description. The diffuse, seems to be describing what roughness is. Diffuse, has 3 types and is mainly how its being lit by different light sources
Impressive the quality of your tutorial😉👌
This tutorial is awesome
I think this is the best explanation of layers ❤🎉. Also waiting for your course soon on kickstarter
i never mind the sock when content is this good
Thank you so much for taking the time and effort to explain this thoroughly.
Really great stuff, keep it up man! :)
Thank you! Hoping to make more soon.
@@InLightVFX Take your time and stay safe :)
It's cool to see the good ol' C64
This is top notch tutorial quality! Keep doing VFX tutorials :)
"Keyboard model" - Thankfully for you I was a Sinclair user but I know a lot of Commodore users will be riled by this.
14:40 The prestige!!
:) Haha true. Also, great movie.
@@InLightVFX Definitely! I might have to rewatch it sometime soon.
By the way, thank you for the very high quality (and information-dense) tutorial!
I think I only understood ~75% of the info, but I'm going to keep working my way towards 100%!
@@StraveTube You're very welcome! Definitely take your time to understand the concepts. There's no rush. It took me a while myself.
High Five on the sock dude! Great tutorials keep it up.
Haha thank you Andries!
This is awesome. Thanks so much, I’ll be using what I learned here for my upcoming projects
Thank you for the free infographic, it's useful!!!
great tutorial, I want to see more!
Awesome video! Super helpful, great work dude!
Wow, that's a pretty good match... Dam.