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The Witcher 3 | Concept Art vs In Game Comparison | Locations
A comparison by CD Projekt's amazing concept art for The Witcher 3, and their in game counter parts. They did a great job of bringing the concepts to life.
The art can be found online and the whole art book can be found in the files and folders of the game directory :)
Music:
White Orchard theme Music composed by Marcin Przybyłowicz
A Story You Won't Believe · Marcin Przybyłowicz · Percival Schuttenbach
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
℗ 2015 CD PROJEKT RED
Cloak And Dagger · Percival Schuttenbach
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
℗ 2015 CD PROJEKT RED
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Видео

How to Create Concept Art from 3D to 2D | Steinholm: Stone Circle
Просмотров 22910 месяцев назад
This is a full workflow video of how I created my latest environment concept piece for my personal project: Steinholm. I hope this is a helpful video in terms of bringing your own concepts and ideas to life with the use of 3D and 2D software. I used Blender 3.4 and Photoshop for this project. Check out my ArtStation: www.artstation.com/beno64 Steinholm pixel art wallpaper: steamcommunity.com/sh...
1 Year Piano Progress - Absolute Beginner
Просмотров 36 тыс.Год назад
Here is my 1 year piano progress from being a beginner buying a piano in august 2021, to now. I hope this gives some insight into how progress can be made with piano from not being able to play to knowing a few pieces.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance volumetric fog quick tutorial
Просмотров 5602 года назад
Hopefully an easy to follow and straight to the point tutorial on how to enable volumetric fog in Kingdom Come. Volumetric Fog Enabler (by Moosan82): www.nexusmods.com/kingdomcomedeliverance/mods/19?tab=description Music: Beer and Women · Jan Valta and Adam Sporka Kingdom Come: Deliverance (Original Soundtrack Essentials) ℗ Warhorse Studios
Witcher 3: Snowy White Orchard [ASMR, No Commentary]
Просмотров 2752 года назад
Modded Witcher 3 in the snows of White Orchard. console command to get to winter White Orchard: gotoPrologWinter Mod List: Meadows - www.nexusmods.com/witcher3/mods/4757 Fast Travel from Anywhere - www.nexusmods.com/witcher3/mods/324 HD Tree LOD - www.nexusmods.com/witcher3/mods/3739 New Clouds (mixed) - www.nexusmods.com/witcher3/mods/3315 Phoenix Lighting - www.nexusmods.com/witcher3/mods/317...
pepper theft
Просмотров 1113 года назад
theft of the pepper 00:00 If the New York bagel could talk 00:12 Little man all alone in the garden 00:26 I'm sorry the gimpsuit didn't fit 00:56 "There's a dead body on the floor" 01:07 Caught changing clothes 01:12 Misclick? 01:26 Swim 01:41 Gunther 2 trunk door 01:48 "Trial Version" 01:56 dislocated shoulder 02:36 Frozen in time 02:44 start a car with no engine 2:57 lost in the rain 03:19 ni...
Rainy Novigrad Bookshop│Witcher 3 Cosy Ambience│15 minutes of thunderstorm
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
Rainy Novigrad Bookshop│Witcher 3 Cosy Ambience│15 minutes of thunderstorm
How to first discover a system in under 3 minutes [Elite Dangerous]
Просмотров 11 тыс.3 года назад
Ever wanted a system with your name on it? Literally? Look no further than this brief guide. Note: if the FSS does not open, make sure you are in supercruise, and decelerating or at 30km/s.
The Witcher 3's Soundtrack did something Incredible...
Просмотров 5113 года назад
This video has been worked upon for many weeks in an attempt to share my love of this game and its soundtrack with others. Intro: 00:00 Chapter 1 00:51 Chapter 2 03:00 Chapter 3 11:32 Yep! Just another guy here who loves the Witcher 3. I don't know why you're looking down here there's nothing here.. I promise.. "winds howling"
Relaxing walk through the Shire (ArdaCraft)
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.4 года назад
A 20 minute relaxing walk through the shire region of the ArdaCraft server. The amount of detail put into the buildings by the ArdaCraft builders goes without saying, and the atmosphere they create is unrivalled. Music In the video is by Howard Shore and the Lord of the Rings.
CSGO moments
Просмотров 804 года назад
hi ruclips.net/channel/UCAeYq8CNZKcyxwDftgm_29g
Google Pixel XL fake review
Просмотров 2994 года назад
shot for shot remake of the iPhone 5c fake review
iPhone 5c fake review
Просмотров 2235 лет назад
A fun fake review of my phone. Was good to test out some Davinci Resolve features.
Autumn | A short cinematic sequence
Просмотров 995 лет назад
Autumn | A short cinematic sequence

Комментарии

  • @henrique88t
    @henrique88t Месяц назад

    6:39 not only a minor key, but one of the darkest of the minor modes at that. The phrygian scale used in Ladies of the Woods is basically as far as you can get and still sound musically pleasant. There are others darker and more dissonant scales, but they can't sustain a song in place like phrygian mode still can.

  • @TheMainezetetic
    @TheMainezetetic Месяц назад

    Another “make me feel like a moron” video. Ugh

  • @juliewillard1367
    @juliewillard1367 2 месяца назад

    I have been playing piano with a teacher for 3 months and only just starting to play with two hands. You were doing this within a week? If this is true, you are very gifted.

  • @Same_old_rory
    @Same_old_rory 2 месяца назад

    The only person to tell me that i need to sell the data, thank you so much, i was confused qs to why my money didn't go up😭

  • @totoyeptho4116
    @totoyeptho4116 3 месяца назад

    Good job buddy. Keep playing ❤

  • @ninjahacker2
    @ninjahacker2 3 месяца назад

    This is pretty much the best musical analysis I've watched about this game and it brings me so much joy to get more insight about this topic. Thank you for this amazing video. It was a total treat.

  • @jeremiekeheyan9979
    @jeremiekeheyan9979 7 месяцев назад

    what is this book please ?

    • @_benk
      @_benk 7 месяцев назад

      This is from the Witcher 3's Art book which can be found in the game files as a PDF

    • @jeremiekeheyan9979
      @jeremiekeheyan9979 7 месяцев назад

      Ok thanks@@_benk

  • @qrcus
    @qrcus 7 месяцев назад

    lmao the funko pop ad xDDD

  • @aaronlopezhidalgo4590
    @aaronlopezhidalgo4590 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome video! :D

    • @_benk
      @_benk 7 месяцев назад

      Thanks!

  • @beyonddigitalskies6643
    @beyonddigitalskies6643 7 месяцев назад

    This is the closest concept art to real game translation i have ever seen

    • @_benk
      @_benk 7 месяцев назад

      And the fact they've managed to capture the atmosphere too is great. Other games that are super similar to their concept art are Kingdom Come deliverance and the dark souls games

  • @giovannistanga5261
    @giovannistanga5261 7 месяцев назад

    100 % fake

  • @Phymacss
    @Phymacss 7 месяцев назад

    Ignore the hate comments. It’s like telling an artist their art is just printed. It goes to show how great you are!

  • @Phymacss
    @Phymacss 7 месяцев назад

    That’s some real dedication and talent you have for piano! I can’t even play with two hands properly lol.

  • @chfrankenstein9277
    @chfrankenstein9277 8 месяцев назад

    Absolute beginner?? 1 Week and play without notes...

  • @inferironix248
    @inferironix248 9 месяцев назад

    genuinely incredible very inspiring.

    • @JudTheStud
      @JudTheStud 9 месяцев назад

      Wait…this isn’t a blender guru video?

  • @Surfer8652
    @Surfer8652 9 месяцев назад

    I found my first batch of new systems today. Simply by going about 500ly away from the bubble, starting at Veil Nebula East, and then just picking a random star 900ly out that was even further from the bubble, further below the galactic plane, and not in the path of any route between popular landmarks. Then I just jumped toward that random target star until I started finding undiscovered ones. Only about 200ly out from Veil Nebula (~750ly from Sol) I was already seeing that 80% of stars I jumped to were undiscovered. I first discovered and mapped a few new water worlds and several terraformable metal planets. Then flew back to the Asteroid base in Sadr nebula and sold $20+ mil in cartographic data in one evening. Great experience. It's a good idea to find a populated astroid/military/tourism outpost station outside the bubble near you so you can get back and sell your data quickly and get credit for your discoveries. Many nebulae have them if you search around.

  • @user-uf2ox2mh1m
    @user-uf2ox2mh1m 9 месяцев назад

    u got the it-just need a classical teacher to structure your practices. I am at three months and no where near your skill level-so you should take your piano talent seriously.

  • @user-uf2ox2mh1m
    @user-uf2ox2mh1m 9 месяцев назад

    Great job, you got the feel for the keys and chords just practice every day at least an hour…❤

  • @gialanzeuwu1286
    @gialanzeuwu1286 9 месяцев назад

    I think it's a litle bit exagerated because that nocturne in C is literally so hard because his last arpegios it's possible to do but You need to be pretty confident un the rythm I got more than a year and I can't play that nocturne

    • @_benk
      @_benk 9 месяцев назад

      Read my pinned comment

    • @gialanzeuwu1286
      @gialanzeuwu1286 9 месяцев назад

      Thats sounds More real

    • @_benk
      @_benk 9 месяцев назад

      @@gialanzeuwu1286 yeah I get a lot of people saying my progress is fake but I think my video isn't clear enough that the parts shown in the video are the only bits I learnt, not a whole piece every week lol

  • @skylarlassiter7215
    @skylarlassiter7215 9 месяцев назад

    Song at 5:11-5:28 ?? So beautiful

  • @EgoDeather
    @EgoDeather 9 месяцев назад

    Learning to read music is critical early on. Sheet music is way more than just what notes to press, it has literally everything you need to know about the song. You will likely mess up finger placement, and get used to other "bad" habits that learning sheet music would have otherwise fixed early on. Great progress regardless though!

  • @sampixel3453
    @sampixel3453 10 месяцев назад

    Very Good Bro! I also started playing the piano 4 days ago.

  • @TexanEton
    @TexanEton 10 месяцев назад

    Found a system on the way back to the bubble from the center with 99 bodies

    • @_benk
      @_benk 10 месяцев назад

      that's crazy

  • @OnlyGhostType
    @OnlyGhostType 10 месяцев назад

    Need to go further out now. I am thousand or so ly out and still running into systems that have been discovered by others

    • @_benk
      @_benk 10 месяцев назад

      over time you will find you'll have to go further and further to find new systems. I still think going up/down is better to start then go in and out from there.

  • @jeromebmpiano
    @jeromebmpiano 10 месяцев назад

    Impressive improvement. I respect the dedication. It does however seem like you are picking pieces that are far out of your reach (a common mistake for us self-taught pianists). Some of these pieces take years of training to play correctly. I recommended learning simpler pieces, perhaps finding a teacher if you have the money, and investing time in learning the basics. You will thank me on the long run! :)

  • @marmaladebrah
    @marmaladebrah 11 месяцев назад

    good job bro!

  • @nehalovji9846
    @nehalovji9846 Год назад

    Hi you are playing amazing! Just wanted to ask: what is the name of the first piece you played?

    • @jontwest
      @jontwest 10 месяцев назад

      It was the Rachmaninoff Second Piano Concerto in C minor - sight-read - not so hard to start with if you have the will-power, apparently

  • @Ludwingvanchopin
    @Ludwingvanchopin Год назад

    This is so fake I’m playing myself Pathetique after 1 years and I will never be able to play op 25 no 1 after just a month.

  • @katttttt
    @katttttt Год назад

    Wow!!

  • @IVANKK14
    @IVANKK14 Год назад

    Man, this is amazing progress you made in just a year! Congrats!

  • @itzd1147
    @itzd1147 Год назад

    I need help. it is my first week and I can play with both of my hands pretty much fine of the beginning but I have a problem, I can’t press two keys or more with one hand( I think it is called chords?) do you have any advice for me thank you

    • @EgoDeather
      @EgoDeather 9 месяцев назад

      There are finger exercises that will develop your strength, dexterity, and mind body connection. Hannon exercises are great.

  • @iix0op846
    @iix0op846 Год назад

    4:30 woah

  • @carl-aymericlandry5418
    @carl-aymericlandry5418 Год назад

    Hey nice job really, you’re very talented and I can see all the effort put in this first year. I also had a question tho… Have you finished any piece completely? it would be great to put some of them on your yt, cuz I would 100% watch them .

    • @_benk
      @_benk Год назад

      I've finished a few pieces yep, I did a recording test but I guess something about being in front of a camera makes me mess up. I'll be posting some full pieces here eventually!

  • @diaryofnricom163
    @diaryofnricom163 Год назад

    This is so unreal. I am on my 10th hour and I can't even get both hands to work together using first few hannon excercises. What did you do in your first 10 hours ? Very curious to know.

    • @_benk
      @_benk Год назад

      First 10 hours? I have no idea, but that's extremely short time to expect to see much progress. Just take it as slow as you can, try learning each hand individually then pairing together VERY slowly..

    • @diaryofnricom163
      @diaryofnricom163 Год назад

      @@_benk I am referring to your first week on this video as you are very smooth and have both hands quite co-ordinated. In any case, you could be genius at music as everyone is different. :-) Well done.

    • @_benk
      @_benk Год назад

      @@diaryofnricom163 thank you! I guess there's a whole load of factors that could go into it, basically anything requiring two hands probably helps, like using a mouse and keyboard

  • @Martyy.00
    @Martyy.00 Год назад

    Okay I give up learning piano after this because after 1 year I learned half or less than half of this skills. I'm fucking stupid for piano.

    • @TheMainezetetic
      @TheMainezetetic Месяц назад

      Join the club …… You’re stupid - I’m a moron. 😂

  • @dylanbm5788
    @dylanbm5788 Год назад

    Crazy how people are saying it’s fake when he’s admitting to practicing up to 7 hours a day. Insane dedication keep it up

    • @porto1st
      @porto1st Год назад

      Jealousy is a disease

    • @warrenhepburn9285
      @warrenhepburn9285 Год назад

      @@porto1stI’m pretty sure it’s fake and he just said he practice for 7 hours

    • @warrenhepburn9285
      @warrenhepburn9285 Год назад

      But I really want to be wrong

    • @Pamela-dv7gb
      @Pamela-dv7gb 2 месяца назад

      This is bullshit and even whit 7 hours a day your quality or work get lower especially if ye don’t has a teacher,playing pieces that need years of piano in the second week is ridiculous

  • @keys6
    @keys6 Год назад

    Some of these are grade 7 and 8... takes a good few years for that level...

    • @katttttt
      @katttttt 2 месяца назад

      Omg I see your comments everywhere (ok this is ofc exaggerated) But yea you're not actually at that level only because you can "play" like 3 grade 8 pieces and this not even complete + not very good 😅

  • @MiuViolet
    @MiuViolet Год назад

    Nice progress. However, I think it'd be better to play a easier piece but in a correct tempo and notes.

  • @R0b3ert
    @R0b3ert Год назад

    I'll be honest.... You learn too hard pieces, and it's not good for you. If you don't know a lot of technique, you gonna be destroying yourself, and there is also a risk of injury. I'm a big Chopin fan as well, but i have a teacher, and I'm learning step by step and moving forward, from easy to hard pieces. With a good teacher, you will improve much faster and you will also read music better. Have a nice day Beno! ☺

  • @thanhdoan4964
    @thanhdoan4964 Год назад

    Your video is believable. The pieces that you have chosen are of tempi not so problematic for beginners if they put in time to practice and without a bad teacher to scare the shits out of students. Your repetoire itself suggests that you have "a thing" for clasical music of romantic period, you like the music, which explains the fearless approach to Chopin Ballade in G Op.23, which if you get to the coda at the end, will explain why a lot of comments deem you "fake". You just pick out the music you like on RUclips regardless of technical level, dab in a little bit, so it is normal for someone who is lucky enough to have fine hands and good ears, with the readiness of RUclips tutorial to demonstrate hand movement to mimick. Yep, there are people, especially craft-makers, surgeons, whose hands are enough adaptive to execute tasks on piano keyboard at the same level of "serious" piano students without years of rigorous training with the scale, the appeggios, the boring Do Re Mi. But learners like you are not common place, therefore negative comments tend to stem from more disbelief rather than jealousy. Keep up the work. Check Tonebase on RUclips. Do the hellion amount of sight-reading and I think you will be even more surprised at yourself.

    • @_benk
      @_benk Год назад

      Thank you for this comment, you've put into words pretty much exactly what I've been doing. Certainly that year I was just dipping in and out of pieces I liked which was what I was into at the time, but at the back of my mind I thought I should be learning full pieces. So this year I started learning Nocturne 48 no 2 all the way through

  • @jiajiapiano
    @jiajiapiano Год назад

    It's so amazing, you perceive music like a master, I'm learning piano too, but I need to learn how to express music from scratch.

    • @_benk
      @_benk Год назад

      Thank you, I'm sure I'm no where near that level of perception, I think my biggest tip for that is to listen to lots and lots of piano music all the time, it starts to become more natural

  • @damummyphus
    @damummyphus Год назад

    How can you start with Schubert but no method book or sheet music? Incredible. Congratulations mr 💐

    • @_benk
      @_benk Год назад

      Some good RUclips tutorials out there!

    • @damummyphus
      @damummyphus Год назад

      @@_benk Thank you

  • @georgie6537
    @georgie6537 Год назад

    what piece is 5:16?

  • @EsDlite
    @EsDlite Год назад

    Quick question Did you already know how to read music before learning the piano? Or did you pick up music reading and the piano at the same time?

    • @_benk
      @_benk Год назад

      I knew how to read treble clef from playing the trumpet, so all I had to do was learn to read bass clef

  • @oshri1023
    @oshri1023 Год назад

    Hey nice video im new to piano and i have a few questions did u learn by teacher? or everything from youtube? and how did you remember the whole song in like 1 week? thats crazy!! can you give me please the videos you used to watch ? also for 1 week you have amazing technique with your hands.... and by the time have you learned sheet music? if not how do u learn the things you play?

    • @_benk
      @_benk Год назад

      I learned from RUclips for the most part until I think almost half a year in when I got a teacher but that's only half an hour per week

  • @omsiravvel7805
    @omsiravvel7805 Год назад

    I don’t know Why you need to show something that is not true at all… Doing this you make people feel unconfortable with their results… For all the people: IT IS IMPOSSIBLE you play like the first clips within a month of practice since complete beginner… You are clearly a 1 to 2 year piano player since the first clip of the video.. The posture of you hand, the relax of your fingers, this is something you gain after 1/1.5year at least… I have played 1.5 year and i am able to play very bad not all of the pieces you played and i constantly have played a 1 hour average every day since the first time… Please let’s be honest and let people gain their real results! Stop clickbaiting bro ❤️🎶

  • @Astro-uc1pi
    @Astro-uc1pi Год назад

    I don’t mean to hate but clearly your first time wasn’t actually « your first time » that’s humanly impossible 😂 but either way it will motivate people to work hard i guess

    • @_benk
      @_benk Год назад

      It was, but I've said in the comment at the top, these clips just show my progress, if I play a section of a piece chances are that's all I know from the piece likely because I left it to move onto another piece.

  • @tonymoroc
    @tonymoroc Год назад

    100000000000 % fake

  • @pureblood101
    @pureblood101 Год назад

    After six months of teaching myself from scratch I was playing Rachmaninoff's piano concerto no 3 to a fully packed out audience at Carnegie hall so yeah not bad progress for yourself!