I had to render each cloud individually, so it's 14 clouds X 5-10 seconds per frame X 9000 frames, but there are alot of empty frames that makes the process faster than that
This is so stunning! Can you tell me how you created the camera tracking effect? Have been trying to recreate something similar but haven't been able to get a smooth fly-through and am struggling
Lots of hard work, the camera is completely manually animated, motion paths are a useful tool to see exactly where the camera passes, but it's mostly f-curve manipulation
@@KeirCB How do you get such a beautiful photoscan of trees with so many branches and foliage? That each part is well differentiated etc, each branch...
Jumping in a couple years later to say WOW your work is incredible. Keep going!!
Wonderful, it has such a poetic and dreamlike atmosphere, bravo. Great work!!!
this is incredible, great stuff!
Beautifull!
Stunning work Keir!
Wow!
absolutely beautiful.
did you make the point cloud with a video ?
Nope, each point cloud was made with photographs
@@KeirCB Thank you. Really great work.
so cool...
I see that you are generating point clouds from photogrammetry, please tell us what procedure and software tools you are using.
I use photogrammetry, using a custom colmap script
Epic! How long was rendering?
I had to render each cloud individually, so it's 14 clouds X 5-10 seconds per frame X 9000 frames, but there are alot of empty frames that makes the process faster than that
@@KeirCB how many points in one cloud?
My 3070s vram maxes out at 2.9M points in geonodes
This is so stunning! Can you tell me how you created the camera tracking effect? Have been trying to recreate something similar but haven't been able to get a smooth fly-through and am struggling
Lots of hard work, the camera is completely manually animated, motion paths are a useful tool to see exactly where the camera passes, but it's mostly f-curve manipulation
did you import all point cloud data into one scene or render separately?
Are the trees 3D models or photoscannes imported in point cloud?
Photoscans
@@KeirCB How do you get such a beautiful photoscan of trees with so many branches and foliage?
That each part is well differentiated etc, each branch...
@@rapassnocturne lots of pictures and finding the settings in your photogrammetry program that allows a unfiltered export of the points
@@KeirCB Okay, thank you very much, I’ll watch this.