Love your videos. I'm learning a ton! One thing I'll mention. When you are almost 60 like me you'll look back and wonder how on earth your brain worked so fast when you were younger! I wish I could turn the speed down so I could catch half of what you are saying. Anyway, just teasing you. I love the vids and appreciate you sharing your knowledge. :)
Damn what a spirit! I definitely agree, the speed is a little insane hahaha. The point of it is to allow you to pause or repeat certain parts instead of having to listen to me ramble and bore you, so that you get more control over what you're watching. Thanks for your time leaving feedback on my vids! Will definitely take into consideration. Have a good day! :)
In the render settings you will find Bloom, tick that option and play around with the values till you get a desirable look. Make sure your scene contains atleast once source of light for the bloom to properly work, and make the radius of the light slightly large to have softer light on the object, which results in a smoother bloom. Hope that helps!
The texture of this material was achieved on Blender, a 3d software. However, I believe there are other ways to achieve it on Illustrator. If you were asking about something else, please let me know.
@@yung1bra757 you should export the graphic as SVG, same way shown in the video and import it onto Blender to be able to work on it in 3d. If you are quite new to blender the process might be a little hard but it should come to you eventually after rewinding the video a couple of times, i know it's quite fast. However, if you want an easier method, i'm quite sure you can just export the graphic into photoshop and start overlaying textures to get similar results. Hope this was useful. ✌️
@@2adhm Sure thing! I'm aware the video is quite fast which could be a little confusing. I'd suggest you watch a very short blender animation tutorial as i believe it helps a lot. I really didn't explain much about it because it wasn't really a priority in this video. I wish you the best of luck. :)
Have you outlined everything and grouped the letters together? Also sometimes double check in the layers tab in blender because it could be imported but just very small that it's hard to notice. Try and open the SVG again and check if everything is in place