lol I was wondering how quickly someone would notice that. I accidentally slid the keyframes across before rendering and I didn't have time to fix him. Poor bloke is stuck in the snow.
That black ice will get you every time. As that feller was on his way back from a pub he probably didn't even realise he wasn't moving forward until his wife found him. 😆
To make your character walk you can also select the root bone's forward axis in the graph editor and then shift+e -> linear extrapolation. That way it'll move forward forever at it's native speed. Then you only haft to select all bones and all curves (except forward on the root bone), shift+e -> make cyclic
I'm more of a desktop PC user, but I have to admit, that laptop looks pretty nice. I have often thought about getting one, and that would definitely be something I would consider.
"Creating an Epic Fantasy Scene - On a Laptop???" with an i9 and a rtx4070, how is this even a question? youre better than catching viewers this way...
When I first started planning this video I actually didn't know if the laptop would be able to handle the scene. I've had mixed experiences with laptops in the past. The performance of the ProArt was definitely a pleasant surprise.
It's a great laptop but as a professional, I really need more VRAM than 8GB. Disappointing that they don't offer this laptop with a RTX4080 or RTX3500. Wait a second, I jst realized your Blender says you have 24GB of VRAM? 🤔
Yeah, some people will possible need more RAM depending on what they create. I used to record every second of the creation process but that sometimes left me with 100 hours of footage to sift through while editing. I now go back and re-create the recording process while I'm editing to demo different techniques, which is why Blender says I have 24GB of video RAM.
And I'm sure it costs a few thousand dollars (or whatever the equivalent is in British Pounds, or Euros). I probably shouldn't watch videos showcasing some cool tech I can't ever hope to purchase ;-)
That second guy really working hard to be a mime
Amazing. Watching your movies shows me that I am still sitting in a dark deep blender knowledge cave....
Funny that you explained thoroughly how to make the guy walk properly, then apparently added a second one and forgot to make him move... :D
lol I was wondering how quickly someone would notice that. I accidentally slid the keyframes across before rendering and I didn't have time to fix him. Poor bloke is stuck in the snow.
@@DECODEDVFX Yeah, very slippery road there...
That black ice will get you every time. As that feller was on his way back from a pub he probably didn't even realise he wasn't moving forward until his wife found him. 😆
@@WaterShowsProd it happens to the best of us.
@@DECODEDVFX It's exactly how a Skyrim NPC would walk! :D
To make your character walk you can also select the root bone's forward axis in the graph editor and then shift+e -> linear extrapolation. That way it'll move forward forever at it's native speed. Then you only haft to select all bones and all curves (except forward on the root bone), shift+e -> make cyclic
No matter what you use, you're just that good.
Thank you, but good hardware definitely helps.
I really like the idea of the dial, and how the pen can be used both on the screen and the touchpad. Really cool.
I always enjoy watching your process. Laptop looks awesome too.
That's pretty awesome! However, the guy on the left, on the other side of the river is probably slipping on some ice there. Terribly slipping! :D
I'm more of a desktop PC user, but I have to admit, that laptop looks pretty nice. I have often thought about getting one, and that would definitely be something I would consider.
Me trying to creating this scene in my laptop with no GPU
Laptop be like :- are you serious 🤨?
Need an upgrade from my 1070 laptop, could you put in a word for me to Asus..
"Creating an Epic Fantasy Scene - On a Laptop???"
with an i9 and a rtx4070, how is this even a question? youre better than catching viewers this way...
When I first started planning this video I actually didn't know if the laptop would be able to handle the scene. I've had mixed experiences with laptops in the past. The performance of the ProArt was definitely a pleasant surprise.
Yeah but can you do it on a smart fridge? I'm sure you can!
If I can find one that'll run Blender.
@@DECODEDVFXBlender might be tricky, but there is almost certainly one running Doom, so you'll just have do to ot in the Doom map editor.
It's a great laptop but as a professional, I really need more VRAM than 8GB. Disappointing that they don't offer this laptop with a RTX4080 or RTX3500.
Wait a second, I jst realized your Blender says you have 24GB of VRAM? 🤔
Yeah, some people will possible need more RAM depending on what they create. I used to record every second of the creation process but that sometimes left me with 100 hours of footage to sift through while editing. I now go back and re-create the recording process while I'm editing to demo different techniques, which is why Blender says I have 24GB of video RAM.
@@DECODEDVFX ah I See 👍
And I'm sure it costs a few thousand dollars (or whatever the equivalent is in British Pounds, or Euros). I probably shouldn't watch videos showcasing some cool tech I can't ever hope to purchase ;-)
antimicrobial technology. smh.