I provide background information and present interesting concepts in a way that's easy to understand for anyone. There are no technical step-by-step tutorials to be found here, just high level overviews of how CGI and VFX work. As the tagline says, it's CGI in simple terms.
The Cinematic Worlds and Cinematic Data series are 3D animations of various topics without audio commentary. Just lean back and enjoy.
"If you want good results you have to put in the time. There's no way around that." Can't wait to tell this to all of the kane pixels clones who make the "backrooms" (cubes with textures) Amazing video! And, thanks for that quote lol.
Hi! Awesome video! I am more of a Blender guy but want to learn Houdini, I was curious about the sim and render times you had for this effect; can this sort of hybrid procedural/sim setup work in real time or do you have to set all the parameters and then bake the sim? Thanks in advance!
Thank you so much! Due to the large number of dinosaurs I automated almost all of their animation. Hand-animating each one properly would look much better for sure. I tried to strike a balance between something that still looks decent but doesn't take weeks to animate 🙂
This is insanely well done, keep it up honestly i rather you make more instead of higher quality as youtube will reward you with more views (i think anyway) also this is already far beyond other similar videos
Thank you for the good feedback! I'm investigating ways of producing this type of video more quickly. Still, I will always want a certain minimum quality, even if less published videos means less RU-vid impressions and thus less views. At some point I might start outsourcing parts to increase the video output, we will see, the channel is still young.
I use Houdini Indie, which luckily is very affordable. If you're just starting to learn or use it as a hobby, the free version should work nicely for you though.
This was honestly fantastic to see, like man I am gonna be coming back to your channel as much as possible. I’m a little sad about the actual show though, that even though they were having this full on 80’s hype referencing all the great old 80’s books, films and tv shows… they didn’t do ONE thing. Make the creature at least somewhat practically. I remember being a little disappointed at the end of season one when they show the full on creature and it was just alright cgi. Like what they could’ve gone for is a blend between cgi AND practical, using cgi to ENHANCE the scene and parts of the creature that were too hard or impossible to do in real life. I don’t know, I’ve been kinda obsessing watching these “behind the scenes” videos or straight up lil’ tutorials and think Guillermo Del Toro’s got the right idea when using both practical and cg… ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yR7A0t-cfcY.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-U0LauhbnKxI.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pv1EQ_BAO7U.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-y63UytZn33I.html Either way, fantastic work, please don’t stop making these! you combine comedy and education perfectly :)
Just watched a couple of videos yesterday on doing the portal using Davinci Resolve. Now I can see those looked good but were only a starting point. Thanks
Wow I just found your channel after watching Thor Love and Thunder and I love this so much, I think it looks great, the shading on the hammer is insane. As someone here already pointed out, I think the lightning could use some more glow but it's really impressive overall.