Ok, I missed that You must sub divide plane, then all works fine! Still, game changer for me! Is there option to make any thing to sub divide plane in experimental mode with camera distance?
LEGEND! My PC and my hope was literally melting from Blender's mantaflow insanity until I found this, way too much render time for something that look so mediocre, but this saved it, thank you man
I read you could vertex paint the edges black for more transparency. I just lowered the emission and used multiple mesh. I did lose some of the rays but its a neat effect.
Wow!!! Amazing!! Too fast but just stopping and playing is easy to follow the explanation. One question. How do you export the alpha channel? I mean, how do I export from Blender a PNG + alpha squence to be used on a video editor? What composing nodes do you recommend to use?? Thanks !!!!
bad tutorial, you skip every few steps and it makes it very confusing and difficult to follow. not only that, but the pacing itself is wayy too quick. I have like 5-6 years experience with this program and still had difficulty following you. its not even a matter of editing or anything, your editing is good and your sound has good quality and you speak clear, but it feels like its not a tutorial per se, and more like a presentation of your product. now, I wouldn't been complaining had this not been a tutorial, but seeing as your description literally says "More short Tutorials" infers that this is indeed a tutorial, and as such, it is lacking.
can i ask you something after i set my #frame in mapping node i came across this message while i change my x value with this message "Can't edit driven number value, see driver editor for the driver setup" , im using blender 4.0. can you help my solution mr. Kammerbild
Thanks for the video. Like others have said, the speed at which you pace yourself is too fast for a tutorial. I am in awe how quickly you navigate but if you play this video back at .75 speed you should notice that even that sounds like a normal paced video! XD It doesn't take away from the video though and it was generally easy to follow so long as you have some experience with blender. My bush wasn't the best in the end but you've taught me the techniques needed and I shall refine them and revisit this video quite often I'm sure. Appreciated :)