Photographer & 3D Generalist - I try to teach applicable 3D visualisation that can be used for commercial use. I have a background in photography and videography, so my 3D work is highly influenced by the decisions around light, color and composition. I try to incorporate a minimalistic nordic feel in my renders, but I do enjoy learning everything related to 3D. I also try to teach a bit of motion graphics as this widens the possibilities of commercial work!
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I followed the video and tried 3x times but I get the same result of a big something coming out of the 3d object instead of the peel off effect and the baking time is more than 7 hours every time!
Hey J, thanks for the fantastic tutorial! ❤But is it possible to reverse this process? I have a scene with lots of objects and several lights. I'd like one of these lights to affect only one object. Is there a quick way to do this, or do I have to select each object individually and mask that specific light? 😵
Because this dude is gatekeeping the material: check out this vid for the GeoNodes setup to drive the material ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PB0ZwqcAHlE.html
😪 this is very painful because after baking nothing happens. please could you explain it to me? do i have to do the wind force field first, before it would work. And you didn't explain it in depth.
hi, i really liked the tutorial but some steps were just glanced over which could affect an intermediate learner. i'm still battling mine because it never become as you taught and it's quite annoying after seating for an hour to follow your tutorial.
the weight vertex proximity is not working , when i give the lowest high value than the lowest it makes it red but the empty is not affecting it help please
Brother, where are you? We need your videos! Hahah, i have a question for you, how is blender performing on a Mac with Octane Render for you? Is it struggling or does it work fine? I'm divided between getting a Mac or a Windows machine for rendering, Windows is certainly better for 3D but a Mac is better for Illustrator/Photoshop/Premiere, etc. If Mac can render atleast some small FHD videos, it would be enough for me. On a more serious note, you helped me in the start of my 3d career with some of your videos. I cannot thank you enough, now i'm in this industry for 2 years! Thank you, really.
It would be cool to show the animation after each step to show what's happening and what should happen. This helps with understanding those steps and also finding errors that may occure when following your tutorial(s).
This video really helped me a lot... I can't thank you enough for making a video on such a sensitive topic this has helped me immensely. Love you brother <3 Can't share the details but just wants to say keep up the good work bro and keep uploading, you got a new sub!!! :D Love your content ;)<3