props to u to actually posting every step, AS EVERYONE WHO POST A TUTORIAL SHOULD LOL. like whats the point otherwise, anyway , THANK U, ID BJ u anytime :^*
Sorry i must have forgot to put it in the video, its pretty simple, apply a random effector to the matrix scatter and then in the "effector" tab of the random effector change the mode to "noise" and then just play with the strength and scale!
Just a question - you are getting illumination on the sheet but you excluded it in the cloner light set up. How is this happening, Did I miss a step? Also can I ask what render settings you would use ?
Just as a curiosity and to pay the credits to the ones who created this aesthetic, it would be nice for your video to mention a bit of the work and art of Christo e Jeanne-Claude, who are masters in real life renders and old-fashioned real art :) Awesome tutorial, btw
Maybe tutorial makers should stop burning concepts. Now that everybody who sees that will be making it exactly like you the artistic value of that will drop dramatically. Also, all the other artists who made a similar thing or wanted to do it will now be accused of simply following a tutorial. Save such ready-made pieces for yourself and give people just elements, not complete scenes (a tutorial about the cloth itself, about the landscape, about the scaffolding system)
I appreciate it though? Setting up a scene with multiple elements is something I still struggle with and there arent as many good tutorials on it with newer c4d versions. Most people are not that stupid to just generalize like that. You can easily prove if you look into the file if someone just copied or not
trying to play the "ownership" card when it comes to art is a messy road to go down bruh . because for you to be correct in your statement , you are assuming that the person who created the "initial" art piece wasn't inspired by someone or something else . and the fact that the inspiration for this tutorial came from a piece of work generated by AI ??? come on dude
Hi, a tutorial can be anything from just a concept to the entire thing. I have done tutorials where its just on a concept but I've also done many tutorials showing people how to do everything, when I started learning C4D I learnt everything off TH-cam and I really appreciated it when artists would show their whole work flow so that's why I show my whole work flow, I'm happy if other people remake what I did that's kind of the intention its for learning purposes. Im also not saying this is only my style this is just a piece of art I created and wanted to show others how it was made :)
Great tutorial, so many techniques and little tricks touched on, thank you!
Now i feel inspired!
Awesome tutorial man, and was great to meet you at OFFF!
Like wise bro! Keen to catch up next year at OFFF!😤🔥🔥
i'm a blender dude but this content is so top tier that i have to watch
Appreciate it man! Glad you can still enjoy it!\
Super nice tutorial mate❤
Thanks bro appriate it! ♥
As always, nice work Luke! 👏
This is really nice!!
props to u to actually posting every step, AS EVERYONE WHO POST A TUTORIAL SHOULD LOL. like whats the point otherwise,
anyway , THANK U, ID BJ u anytime :^*
Hahaha, definitely one of my favorite comments 😂😂 thanks for the support!😂❤️
@@MotionAndDesign Glad to know x)!
I'm not joking tho, feel free to tell me if you ever come to Madrid xx
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First comment 😅
Another awesome tutorial
Thank you very much
What do you thinki about Blender?
How about the grass animation? Thanks bro
Sorry i must have forgot to put it in the video, its pretty simple, apply a random effector to the matrix scatter and then in the "effector" tab of the random effector change the mode to "noise" and then just play with the strength and scale!
Ma Man
Just a question - you are getting illumination on the sheet but you excluded it in the cloner light set up. How is this happening, Did I miss a step?
Also can I ask what render settings you would use ?
Just as a curiosity and to pay the credits to the ones who created this aesthetic, it would be nice for your video to mention a bit of the work and art of Christo e Jeanne-Claude, who are masters in real life renders and old-fashioned real art :) Awesome tutorial, btw
Can i download this on your patreon ?
😍😍🥰
我在您的 Patreon 上看不到过去的教程。
I can’t see past tutorials on your Patreon.
Maybe tutorial makers should stop burning concepts. Now that everybody who sees that will be making it exactly like you the artistic value of that will drop dramatically. Also, all the other artists who made a similar thing or wanted to do it will now be accused of simply following a tutorial. Save such ready-made pieces for yourself and give people just elements, not complete scenes (a tutorial about the cloth itself, about the landscape, about the scaffolding system)
I appreciate it though? Setting up a scene with multiple elements is something I still struggle with and there arent as many good tutorials on it with newer c4d versions. Most people are not that stupid to just generalize like that. You can easily prove if you look into the file if someone just copied or not
trying to play the "ownership" card when it comes to art is a messy road to go down bruh . because for you to be correct in your statement , you are assuming that the person who created the "initial" art piece wasn't inspired by someone or something else . and the fact that the inspiration for this tutorial came from a piece of work generated by AI ??? come on dude
Hi, a tutorial can be anything from just a concept to the entire thing. I have done tutorials where its just on a concept but I've also done many tutorials showing people how to do everything, when I started learning C4D I learnt everything off TH-cam and I really appreciated it when artists would show their whole work flow so that's why I show my whole work flow, I'm happy if other people remake what I did that's kind of the intention its for learning purposes. Im also not saying this is only my style this is just a piece of art I created and wanted to show others how it was made :)