Thank you all for your kind words, you really make a guy feel special! I'm also adding to my list of more tutorials to make so keep those recommendations/suggestions/questions coming. Let's all get our films made!
This is amazing but made realize how little I know as far as terms lol. As an indie no-budget filmmaker this kind of implementation of tech gets me really excited. Thanks for the tutorial. I'd love to see more case uses for taking keyed footage and world building. Great tutorial :)
Definitely. I have some ideas for a greenscreen tutorial down the line. I did an old production diary video about worldbuilding you can check it. Let me know if this is what you had in mind or if you'd want to see something else! ruclips.net/video/-yaxbR1UK_o/видео.html
This is great thank you. I've been doing this stuff for 20+ years and I'm always learning something new. Definitely learned a few tricks today, cheers!
I'm glad this wasn't a slowed down tutorial and you went at the speed that you did. It really shows me more generally about what can be done with amazing tools like blender. Just wow :) Thanks again
Awesome tutorial Alden. A little tip that can boost the realism even more in such scenarios is adding a few more 3d objects into the scene. Like it doesn't have to be from the photo itself but any other 3d photoscans or models to hide some of the stretchy areas. like a hanging cloth or a leaky wall or even a few layers of subtle smoke to sell the effect really more
How do you do the lighting matching for the green plate and the virtual environment? It’s always that one that tips me off when something is off but this matching is stellar! How?
Thank you! The key is choosing a background that matches the lighting of your footage, then make sure all the shadows and highlights are the same hue/intensity/brightness
great tutorial!!! i have never tried anything like this in blender. i've never really even worked on lighting, but you make it seem so easy! i will be sure to try this and thanks :)
This type of stuff would have needed multiple people and maybe a month of work back in the 90s and you wouldn't have gotten close to this quality. But now a single person can do it on their own in a weekend. The ceiling for projects like this is rapidly falling.
@@AldenPeters1 exactly, people don't need to compromise due to cost when creating their vision. They can focus more on the creativity and the story they want to tell instead of worrying about the money
thanks for this video i did not know there was uv project in modifier LOL . 2years blender a jump on all blender aspect. but idid not try some modifier .
you have perpespective plotter inside blender its an amazing addon and i belive it free. that fspy but inside blender as an addon why people still use fspy.
This is EXACTLY the motivation I needed right now! I've been working on trying to get UE5 working on my home computer for a side project but the M1 imac is absolute trash for anything 3D and texture heavy, so even the Kitbash3d stuff is just too much. I was super into Projection mapping last year, but last time i tried to us Fspy it wasn't working in Blender 3.0
Great Tutorial! I have a question, how did you isolate the render between the background and the female image plane? I wanna make an adjustment to my image plane in after effects too but don't know how to render them separately.
A couple options, one is to turn off your backgrounds and everything and just render the actor footage. Or if you include a mist pass in your render you can use that as a luma matte to isolate it
Such a brilliant, no frills tutorial. Yes please to the chroma keying tutorial-I already have my method but I'd love to learn from yours. Really appreciate how concise and thorough this was-not many videos are.
Chroma keying always drives me crazy -- every shot has it's own unique problems. I'm thinking of compiling a bunch of problems I've run into and how I got around them
@@AldenPeters1 Ooh that would be nice. I checked out the rest of your channel and see you already have some vids on this too! I think the most overlooked thing (in my exp) is just correctly lighting your green screen--now my biggest concern when filming. Then my biggest issue when keying is just those strange happenings: edges aren't smooth or too smooth, glittery white particles, not knowing the exact settings I need or that should be off. Doesn't seem like there's always a reliable, straightforward way to get consistent results. But excited to learn!
i don't use blender, i did like 10 years ago, I'm not a 3d designer neither but this video is so good i just watch the entire thing at 4am with a cappuccino and subscribe to help this guy to reach 1k
Awesome, I'm working on a music video and ill be doing something similar. Quick question... How do you get rid of the white border around the keyed footage, i get it when working with png's but not when i just use Pro Res 4444 with alpha channel. The only problem i found is when rendering an animation with pro res is that blender will use an incorrect frame from the footage usually at frame 9 or 10 in the animation causing a sudden jump in the footage, The rest of the 3d scene renders as it should. Slightly annoying. re-rendering that single frame sometimes fixes the issue but sometimes it does not.
Great video. However I’m still looking for someone to show me how to do something similar with realistic shadows on the floor. Can’t seem to figure that out.
Oh that's a good one! I just had to figure all this out, there are a few different ways. I'm going to push this to the top of my queue, hopefully record this weekend and have something published next week
Ian hubert must be proud
I hope so! He and Andrew Kramer are the only reason I can do anything lol
🔥🔥
🎉
Wow!
that is nuts, the tutorial was on point and you explained everything very well, loved it!
Thank you that means a lot! Any more techniques you’d want to see a tutorial about?
The best tutorial on RUclips by an earth-sized margin.
Thank you all for your kind words, you really make a guy feel special! I'm also adding to my list of more tutorials to make so keep those recommendations/suggestions/questions coming. Let's all get our films made!
you should do a music video with a digital set design ...cough for me cough...
how long until AI can do all of this with just prompting and the photo?
This is amazing but made realize how little I know as far as terms lol. As an indie no-budget filmmaker this kind of implementation of tech gets me really excited. Thanks for the tutorial. I'd love to see more case uses for taking keyed footage and world building. Great tutorial :)
Definitely. I have some ideas for a greenscreen tutorial down the line. I did an old production diary video about worldbuilding you can check it. Let me know if this is what you had in mind or if you'd want to see something else! ruclips.net/video/-yaxbR1UK_o/видео.html
Here's a greenscreen tut video, hopefully you find it helpful if you're keying footage! ruclips.net/video/lPMrrkxyjOU/видео.html
I'm going to be starting my first foray into this stuff tomorrow. You are MY Ian Hubert.
That was awesome! I would like to see more indepth tutorials on camera projection 🙏
agreed
Not gonna lie the end of it looks amazing
This is great thank you. I've been doing this stuff for 20+ years and I'm always learning something new. Definitely learned a few tricks today, cheers!
Wow that's insane. Didn't search for it, but definitly gonna try it someday
So easy to understand and straight to the point. Subscribed.
🙌
honestly that is unbelieveable! I'm going to go do this right now!!
I followed this tutorial and worked on an image, oh my God! It is amazing! Thank you!
Amazing I’m glad it worked!!!
Awesome tutorial! Learned a ton. This type of content inspire me immensely. Blender is so much fun.
Great work ! I’d love to get more confident and able with blender.
This is absolutely insane
I'm glad this wasn't a slowed down tutorial and you went at the speed that you did. It really shows me more generally about what can be done with amazing tools like blender. Just wow :) Thanks again
Thank you!
Awesome tutorial Alden. A little tip that can boost the realism even more in such scenarios is adding a few more 3d objects into the scene. Like it doesn't have to be from the photo itself but any other 3d photoscans or models to hide some of the stretchy areas. like a hanging cloth or a leaky wall or even a few layers of subtle smoke to sell the effect really more
Sai, do you do any tutorials, as that sounds really good advice.
Ayy a new sprawling blender artist!! Can't wait to see your channel grow!
Thank you!! :)
Bro this is game changing for me and I'm sure many, thank u!
Thanks Alden, genius work!!! :)
this is really compelling and seems simple enough I wish I understood it 😢
how do you only have just under 800 subs your channel is a diamond in the rough
Ha thank you! I havent been posting super regularly so it's been a v slow growth
holy shit this is magic
OMG, self taught. You're good at what you do!
Thank you!
3:55 think you just needed to flip the normal of the plane here. Awesome video!
Select the face, Alt-N, Flip
The final result looked great! Can you refer some tutorials which helped you learn camera projecting?
Luv it dude !!! Great tutorial !!! Big thx !!!
How do you do the lighting matching for the green plate and the virtual environment? It’s always that one that tips me off when something is off but this matching is stellar! How?
Thank you! The key is choosing a background that matches the lighting of your footage, then make sure all the shadows and highlights are the same hue/intensity/brightness
Great Brother. Can you have TUT About How To Color Mactch Character With The Set? Thank you again
Excellent showcase, I like your workflow (except Adobe, blech). Well done!
great tutorial!!! i have never tried anything like this in blender. i've never really even worked on lighting, but you make it seem so easy! i will be sure to try this and thanks :)
Dope!
What an EXCELLENT Tutorial! Thank you for producing!
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you found it helpful!!
This type of stuff would have needed multiple people and maybe a month of work back in the 90s and you wouldn't have gotten close to this quality. But now a single person can do it on their own in a weekend. The ceiling for projects like this is rapidly falling.
That's what makes it so much fun! I really think this opens the door to ambitious VFX on small indie budgets
@@AldenPeters1 exactly, people don't need to compromise due to cost when creating their vision. They can focus more on the creativity and the story they want to tell instead of worrying about the money
Exactly! It's what I've been doing with the sci-fi film I'm working on. The results are ending up pretty great, I guess the trade-off is time
Unbelievable results brother!
Really a great work!
Thank you!
Wow man that was really cool love it I want to try that myself now
Bellissimo tutorial. Da rallentare per studiarlo meglio
thanks for this video i did not know there was uv project in modifier LOL . 2years blender a jump on all blender aspect. but idid not try some modifier .
you have perpespective plotter inside blender its an amazing addon and i belive it free. that fspy but inside blender as an addon why people still use fspy.
This is nuts!
Cool work! Optmised and very effectively done!
Thank you!
wow, its insane how you were able to create such a cool clip in such a small amount of time. and really good tutorial, loved it
Professional grade. Can you forward the AE template??
Great work
Pls can I didn't really get the mixing the emission and principle bsdf part pls have been trying to do that for sometime that
This is EXACTLY the motivation I needed right now!
I've been working on trying to get UE5 working on my home computer for a side project but the M1 imac is absolute trash for anything 3D and texture heavy, so even the Kitbash3d stuff is just too much.
I was super into Projection mapping last year, but last time i tried to us Fspy it wasn't working in Blender 3.0
just wait for the update 5.1, its gonna run native and run better overall unless you got the 8gb ram one
@@MLTAKOS hoping so!
yeah very cool thanks bro
Ian would be proud.
This is awesome
Holy shit man
This is SO AWESOMEEEEE
Really helpful and well made tutorial, keep it up! :)
Thank you! I’m so glad it helped!
so adobe after effects with just some extra steps!
right?
My first video of yours I’m watching. Definitely subscribed. Thank you 🙏🏼
Amazing dude. Brilliant.
This is insane BRO!
WOW
awesome, thank you so much!
Insane 😱
dang perfect tutorial
Incredible!
That was amazing
Great work
Please provide video footage
Great Tutorial! I have a question, how did you isolate the render between the background and the female image plane? I wanna make an adjustment to my image plane in after effects too but don't know how to render them separately.
A couple options, one is to turn off your backgrounds and everything and just render the actor footage. Or if you include a mist pass in your render you can use that as a luma matte to isolate it
Such a brilliant, no frills tutorial. Yes please to the chroma keying tutorial-I already have my method but I'd love to learn from yours. Really appreciate how concise and thorough this was-not many videos are.
Just absolutely perfect. Change nothing about your format.
Chroma keying always drives me crazy -- every shot has it's own unique problems. I'm thinking of compiling a bunch of problems I've run into and how I got around them
@@AldenPeters1 Ooh that would be nice. I checked out the rest of your channel and see you already have some vids on this too! I think the most overlooked thing (in my exp) is just correctly lighting your green screen--now my biggest concern when filming. Then my biggest issue when keying is just those strange happenings: edges aren't smooth or too smooth, glittery white particles, not knowing the exact settings I need or that should be off. Doesn't seem like there's always a reliable, straightforward way to get consistent results. But excited to learn!
Here's the greenscreen tip/tricks video! LMK if you find any of this helpful! ruclips.net/video/lPMrrkxyjOU/видео.html
nah this was epic nice work dude
Thanks for your tutrioal
Amazing
Wonderful! Thank you so much!
i don't use blender, i did like 10 years ago, I'm not a 3d designer neither but this video is so good i just watch the entire thing at 4am with a cappuccino and subscribe to help this guy to reach 1k
I love of late night tutorial binge
Flawless 🔥💪
I Love Youuuuuuuuu🥳🥳
Woah man, this was awesome, you have inspired me to do some things with fspy!!
Heck yeah! Excited to see the results!
Beautiful work brother
insane
Wow Very amazing tutorial man! ❤
very nice
what about multiple camera projection??
wow~ cool ~
Awesome
Please, need a tutorial for chroma key too! Loved the video!
insane stuff! thanks for sharing!
Amazing work love it.
This is so cool! Can't wait to try it out
Let me know how it goes!
Top notch
Awesome, I'm working on a music video and ill be doing something similar. Quick question... How do you get rid of the white border around the keyed footage, i get it when working with png's but not when i just use Pro Res 4444 with alpha channel. The only problem i found is when rendering an animation with pro res is that blender will use an incorrect frame from the footage usually at frame 9 or 10 in the animation causing a sudden jump in the footage, The rest of the 3d scene renders as it should. Slightly annoying. re-rendering that single frame sometimes fixes the issue but sometimes it does not.
@RealTimeX thanks I will give it a shot tomorrow
So cool!
Holy Cow!
Thank you ❤❤❤
Great video! Thank you so much.
SO Good!, Love it!.
great video
Nice thanks
I love you Alden!! Just wanted to leave a comment. xD
amazing!!
Awesome work!
Thank you!
Looks great
Thank you!
Great video. However I’m still looking for someone to show me how to do something similar with realistic shadows on the floor. Can’t seem to figure that out.
Oh that's a good one! I just had to figure all this out, there are a few different ways. I'm going to push this to the top of my queue, hopefully record this weekend and have something published next week
@@AldenPeters1 Great
Just posted it! Let me know if you find it helpful!
ruclips.net/video/mUj1cgX6fyk/видео.html
@@AldenPeters1 Great. I’ll check it out. Thanks.
damn that is pretty cool man
Thank you! 🙏
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