This is what I love about CGBoost more than any other teacher. It's not just "here's how to operate Blender." It's "here's how to create art with Blender." Even some of the pre-CGBoost-rebrand videos were things like "here's how to make concept art" and "here's how to organize your files on your disk", which I never see anyone else talking about.
love your work, bro, I've learned some invaluable things from your tutorials, the price of the tutorial is very cheap compared to what you get if you spend the time.
Great as always. It's amazing to see, the ease with which you use with Blender and I like how you develop these tutorials. Thank you very much for your advice. They help me learn more about creating landscapes with Blender. I congratulate you again for your work.😉
Thanks for your tutorial! I would like to create some aerial views of not so epic landscapes, such as the farm lands of Ohio in the1920s. I am animating an airship and I want to create views seen from the airship or at about the same altitudes. Back when I was using Lightwave, I created a scene with a tiling landscape with atmospheric haze. Trees and crop fields I created using a texture bump map, and I made a few low poly houses, barns and silos to place in several areas. Now that I'm using Blender, I have a lot more options. I want to do something similar using different techniques for creating random farmland with roads with vehicles, rivers or creaks, lakes, scattered trees, different kinds of crops, telephone poles and lines and that sort of thing. Do you know of any existing addons that do anything like that? I know there are several scattering addons. It seems like this could be done procedurally. Some of it could be displacement like what I did before, and some things could be scattered. Geometry nodes might be helpful, but I don't know how to use them very well. Do you have any advice? Thanks!
Hi, those textures I got from Google Maps, using the GIS addon in Blender. I grabbed a texture of a large terrain and then played with it in Photoshop to get rid of houses, fields etc.
sorry i missunderstood the description, i thought you show how to make landscape, but you just downloaded one from your friend and add details like trees etc. do you show how to create landscpe ? any other video you can recommend ? thanks sir
Hi Artiko, thanks for the question! Generally there's not a specific website, it actually really depends on the subject. Pinterest is a great website to find any kind of references, I personally use it a lot. Can't speak for @MartinKlekner but for real landscapes you can simply use Google Images search. If you need something more fantasy or concept arts, I would suggest to search also on Art Station and Behance. I personally check all of them: Pinterest, ArtStation, Behance and Google. I hope this helps. ~ Masha
Hi Even I m learning blender.. I just want to know what is the best configuration required for blender... I m planing to buy new desktop (computer)... To enhance blender learning & for job also.. Please give me some suggestion to build good configuration system... Thank u sir
It is all based on your budget and also on type of work you want to do. Large scale environments are quite demanding though. Please check the comments above. ~Egon
Can not give any specific info ;-) but you know we are always working on something ;-) You can check the news and announcements here. updates.cgboost.com ~Egon
The final result is impressive, thanks for sharing your knowledge, one question: What capacity does your computer have? It is to have an idea of how much my machine will suffer haha
Hi, thank you! My system: CPU: Intel Core i7-7700K 4,2 Ghz GPU: GeForce GTX 3070 RAM: 64 GB Nevertheless, this scene wasn't too difficult to render, since it uses only a few terrain maps.
Hello .I am making a model for turbosquid but I am getting error again and again . So is there any alternative for checkmate turboqsuid model inspection .I have read that turbosquid is working on checkmate for blender. But I want to check my model in to blender so that it could be the right mesh for all the gaming engines and for the mesh certification Program
If I get it right, the checkmate is assisted control provided by turbosquid stuff. Basically you can check it yourself if you comply with the rules they (and the gaming industry) have. www.turbosquid.com/CheckMate ~Egon
@@cgboost turbosquid had announced that the are working on checkmate for blender 2012 but still it is not provider may be the get some issues. So is there any alternate for checkmate.
Wow, amazing. I will definitely do this course. Unfortunately, I was too late, so the code does not work anymore. I hope you will have a new one in 2023. I subscribed your newslatter and hope I will get there soon a code :) Happy New Year.
Alternatively, Stable Diffusion allows you to generate as many images as you want since it's open source and uses your own computer's processing power. A bit of a hassle to set up. There are websites, but they limit you with credits.
Well, I think it is good for precisely this one thing: getting all sorts of visual inspiration for your personal artwork. Calling it "concept art" while using AI, thats something I do not condone though.
This is what I love about CGBoost more than any other teacher. It's not just "here's how to operate Blender." It's "here's how to create art with Blender." Even some of the pre-CGBoost-rebrand videos were things like "here's how to make concept art" and "here's how to organize your files on your disk", which I never see anyone else talking about.
Man, You're worth your weight in Gold!
love your work, bro, I've learned some invaluable things from your tutorials, the price of the tutorial is very cheap compared to what you get if you spend the time.
Really helpful, thanks for the tips!
Great as always. It's amazing to see, the ease with which you use with Blender and I like how you develop these tutorials. Thank you very much for your advice. They help me learn more about creating landscapes with Blender. I congratulate you again for your work.😉
Thank you!!
This is amazing!😮
8:00 - I can't find the tutorial you're referencing here. Looked back through the videos and I noticed the underwater one, is that it?
Here it is! th-cam.com/video/yBP5x87HNXE/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
Invaluable knowledge. Thank you!
Great work as always Martin :-)
please make video about tips for making realistic environment closeup render
thanks for the idea. We'll keep that in mind for the future.
Your couse is so so good, I watched all your videos, amazing. keep on
Thanks!
Amazing
love your intro animation so much
what's that Windows error thing at 10:05 with 0.25 speed
:) - that's the 'Windows blues' - a feeling all Windows users know ;)
This was quite helpful! I do have a quick question though, where do you get the images you use for the sky planes?
Hi here is the website: texturify.com/category/sky-backgrounds.html
~ Masha
@@cgboost Excellent! Thank you!
@@lotrguy237 you're welcome :)
Your videos are awesome, I will definitely take your course
Thanks for your tutorial! I would like to create some aerial views of not so epic landscapes, such as the farm lands of Ohio in the1920s. I am animating an airship and I want to create views seen from the airship or at about the same altitudes. Back when I was using Lightwave, I created a scene with a tiling landscape with atmospheric haze. Trees and crop fields I created using a texture bump map, and I made a few low poly houses, barns and silos to place in several areas. Now that I'm using Blender, I have a lot more options. I want to do something similar using different techniques for creating random farmland with roads with vehicles, rivers or creaks, lakes, scattered trees, different kinds of crops, telephone poles and lines and that sort of thing. Do you know of any existing addons that do anything like that? I know there are several scattering addons. It seems like this could be done procedurally. Some of it could be displacement like what I did before, and some things could be scattered. Geometry nodes might be helpful, but I don't know how to use them very well. Do you have any advice?
Thanks!
Hi Martin, where can we find some big open field images such as one on 9:49? Thanks!
Hi, those textures I got from Google Maps, using the GIS addon in Blender. I grabbed a texture of a large terrain and then played with it in Photoshop to get rid of houses, fields etc.
@@MartinKlekner Thanks, great method, will try that!
sorry i missunderstood the description, i thought you show how to make landscape, but you just downloaded one from your friend and add details like trees etc. do you show how to create landscpe ? any other video you can recommend ? thanks sir
very good tips, thanks for sharing!
thank you!
What website/application do you use for the refference gathering noteboard?
Hi Artiko, thanks for the question!
Generally there's not a specific website, it actually really depends on the subject. Pinterest is a great website to find any kind of references, I personally use it a lot.
Can't speak for @MartinKlekner but for real landscapes you can simply use Google Images search.
If you need something more fantasy or concept arts, I would suggest to search also on Art Station and Behance.
I personally check all of them: Pinterest, ArtStation, Behance and Google.
I hope this helps.
~ Masha
@@cgboost Thank you!
@@artikostudios1136 you're welcome ^^
thank youuuuuuu
Hi Even I m learning blender.. I just want to know what is the best configuration required for blender... I m planing to buy new desktop (computer)... To enhance blender learning & for job also.. Please give me some suggestion to build good configuration system... Thank u sir
It is all based on your budget and also on type of work you want to do. Large scale environments are quite demanding though. Please check the comments above.
~Egon
Do you plan to launch new courses for next year?
Can not give any specific info ;-) but you know we are always working on something ;-) You can check the news and announcements here. updates.cgboost.com
~Egon
@3:57 I think the best tool for concept is Nvidia GAN
The final result is impressive, thanks for sharing your knowledge, one question: What capacity does your computer have? It is to have an idea of how much my machine will suffer haha
Hi, thank you!
My system:
CPU: Intel Core i7-7700K 4,2 Ghz
GPU: GeForce GTX 3070
RAM: 64 GB
Nevertheless, this scene wasn't too difficult to render, since it uses only a few terrain maps.
4:10 not only it will shape your idea, it will shape your future (when you will be left without a job)
Hello .I am making a model for turbosquid but I am getting error again and again . So is there any alternative for checkmate turboqsuid model inspection .I have read that turbosquid is working on checkmate for blender. But I want to check my model in to blender so that it could be the right mesh for all the gaming engines and for the mesh certification Program
If I get it right, the checkmate is assisted control provided by turbosquid stuff. Basically you can check it yourself if you comply with the rules they (and the gaming industry) have. www.turbosquid.com/CheckMate
~Egon
@@cgboost thank you. But the checkmate is only for max,Maya,and C4D it is not for blender
@@cgboost turbosquid had announced that the are working on checkmate for blender 2012 but still it is not provider may be the get some issues. So is there any alternate for checkmate.
Wow, amazing. I will definitely do this course. Unfortunately, I was too late, so the code does not work anymore. I hope you will have a new one in 2023. I subscribed your newslatter and hope I will get there soon a code :) Happy New Year.
You just said not to confuse Gobo with "Hobo"? I'd more associate the term "Gobo" with Gobo Fraggle from "Fraggle Rock".
The discount has expired.
Thanks for all the great content! The course itself looks fantastic, I bought it just now
@@Cyrus1932 Thanks a lot, Dan! Hope you will enjoy it!
I sneaked around the course for some time now. Now I buyed it at last. Looking forward to learn some cool stuff. Thanks!
Can you teach me please??
You can join our courses at CGBOOST.COM
~Egon
THANK YOU FOR BEING THE BEST SINCERELY YOUR'S CHARLETNEWTON
optimizing assets is where I struggle the most.
Yeah that is the master skill, it comes with the practice ;-) Keep on going.
~Egon
10:07 what
Hi if you mean what is that blue screen, it's what you sometimes see when windows crashes.
~ Masha
guess i need world creator
Alternatively, Stable Diffusion allows you to generate as many images as you want since it's open source and uses your own computer's processing power. A bit of a hassle to set up. There are websites, but they limit you with credits.
Bruh
certified bruh moment
Lmao
Please, for the love of god, don’t advertise the use of AI …
Well, I think it is good for precisely this one thing: getting all sorts of visual inspiration for your personal artwork. Calling it "concept art" while using AI, thats something I do not condone though.