So, fellow Blender enjoyers, the conclusion is, that we have to learn Geometry and Shading nodes. Edit: Forgot to say thanks. Thanks for showing us how to do that amazing artwork!
6:46 For anyone using Blender 4.2 and up the Bloom setting has been removed from Render Properties. You can still enable bloom using the compositor by adding the Glare node and setting it to Bloom. You can set your viewport to have the Compositor set to Always. Hope this helps someone
It looks absolutly fantastic :O like straight out of a movie. Awesome job and thanks for the upload and detailed explanation it is a great help for my learning myself blender :)
This is so awesome! I'm studing Blender about a month, and you inspire me to study harder and harder! 😁I do realy like this style and hope one day I'll can be able to make something special☺ Thank you for amazing tutorials!
This is so cool! I've always wanted to learn this kind of style. Will you be updating your paid courses to work with 4.0+? Some important things have changed in the EVEE shader settings (like bloom), so it would be helpful to have for those working in more current version.
@@penn9128 I'll add a quick little video in there talking about some of the changes with 4.2 as well soon - overall most things are the same but some of the locations for things like transparency settings have changed
First of all fantastic tutorial, thanks for sharing. But, I need a little help, at the 39:30 when you add the wave effect all is clear but for some reason wehenver I tried to UV project it does not work, maybe I'm just missing something, and to be fair I don't really need to do it that way, I could just unrap and try to match it, it's more of a doubt on what was done for it to work, if someone can help I'd appreciate :)
I hade the same problem but than i fixed it with changing the blending mode back to opaque, i guess the alpha blend mode transfered from copying the plane