@@silvercoloredlens I just tried it and it seems to render faster than the video option too. I'm getting about 1-1.5 minute of render time per 1 minute of video at 2k 30 FPS with a 3090. Pretty awesome. Then we have images to use too. Great idea!
Thank you. 🫡 I'm not sure if it's available in the free version, but give this a try: Go to Preferences > Widget > Advanced Rendering > enable the sequence render.
Thank you. That means a lot. 🙏🙂 I managed to find this link. drive.google.com/file/d/1msCxAs8X4zwIsUxJdcHINGCv0Y5PPl27/view?usp=sharing Please let me know if it works or not. Have fun! 🫡
Hi, I really like this method you are teaching, but I'm having a problem with it. After I do some grading in lightroom and export the images, the animation sequence that I export from AE looks terrible. Like, it has flickering lights or something. Have you ever had that problem?
Hi Samantha, do you have planes overlapping in your 3d model? If it's a glass plane, you could apply a glass material on it with "thickness" enabled in the parameters. Another thing might be the Frames Per Second (fps) of your d5 render scenes should match the fps of your After Effects composition settings. Hope that helps. 🙂
@@silvercoloredlens thank you so much for your reply! Unfortunately, I don't think those were my issues... I will keep trying to figure it out. I love your work, by the way! Please keep your videos coming!
@sbrasher2010 Thank you for your kind words. 🙏 You can try joining the Discord server of D5. They have a help section there where they will ask for your file for them to troubleshoot and find a solution.
try to compare the result from AE with a rendered regular mp4 output from D5 and seee if regular mp4 d5 output has flickering as well? then if it has, then the problem is the object overlaps, but if u dont have flickering in mp4, then problem is caused by colorgrading image files one by one. let me know the answer if u test it.
hi and thanks for the video, your workflow es very interesting but I have a question, if I have a sequence of 10 seconds, and for a problem only need to render the last 3 seconds, how can configure D5 render for made this last 3 seconds and not the whole sequence? Thanks for your video and your time.
Hey, thanks for your kind words. Actually, that's a good question. I hope I'm wrong, but I don't think @d5render has that option wherein you can choose a specific timeframe within the 10-second duration. It could be very useful, though. 🤔
@@silvercoloredlens Thanks for the answer. This means if I buy a new PC with i7 13gen, RTX 3080, it will not take hours to render the whole project, right?
@nickfai9301 you're welcome. 🙂 With this exact scene, it shouldn't take you that long to render a still image. Make sure to have at least 32gb of RAM. If you want, check out D5 Render's website for more details on their system requirements: www.d5render.com/post/system-requirements-for-d5-render
From the menu bar, choose File >> Import Profiles & Presets. In the Import dialog that appears, browse to the required path and select profiles or presets that you want to import >> Click Import
Usually, it works, but if it doesn't, then you can leave a message or comment there, and they will respond to you with a working or updated download link. Hope that helps. 🙂
hi just wonder why you didnt do all the color tweaks in ae using adjustment layer? it seems more efficient to skip the lightroom stage. Does some of the tweaks that you used are not available in ae? 😅
Good question. For most cases, if I use After Effects directly with all the adjustments and effects applied using an adjustment layer, the render output time takes longer, and some artifacts appear. Whereas if I use Lightroom and make all adjustments from there, my rendering speed in After Effects is pretty quick and has no artifacts. So far, this is just based on my own experience, and I'm thinking maybe the reason is I am using an average spec laptop and not a beefy workstation. 🙂
never thought you are using laptop for this kinda works bet your laptop is more expensive than my workstation! 🤣Thanks for the reply, a new way i should try to explore later. Done sub to your cool channel anyway😏@@silvercoloredlens
The fastest way to make these videos look better is by adding motion blur in after fx. There isnt enough motion blur for things to look real. This is why those high hz tvs ruin movies. They make the motion look weird and artificial.
Quite unclear title, I was expecting something more special, Also, these are already known and doable. But not so efficient its such a destructive workflow, why would someone edit images then turn into video later on. its better to import image sequence to video editor then use video editing software to colorgrade. Title should have been how to use image editor to colorgrade videos.
@@silvercoloredlens he means... This is the way how it's done in actual production... In studios. Never rendering a video file. A frame stack along with additional passes. So the title is wrong. "Nobody uses", while every professional uses in every workflow of animation, video in production
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Love this workflow! Definitely going to try this approach.
Thanks, Patrick. Yes, it's definitely a lifesaver. 🙂
@@silvercoloredlens I just tried it and it seems to render faster than the video option too. I'm getting about 1-1.5 minute of render time per 1 minute of video at 2k 30 FPS with a 3090. Pretty awesome. Then we have images to use too. Great idea!
Awesome! It really is an efficient way to work around. I'm glad you liked it man.
absolutely love your content!
Thanks Jigs. I'm glad you found them valuable. 🙂
Amazing, thanks for the in-depth explanation. Awsome work too 👏
Thank you. I appreciate it very much! 🙂
Not able to locate the sequence tab for rendering animation file or does it come with the pro ? Great video as always.
Thank you. 🫡
I'm not sure if it's available in the free version, but give this a try: Go to Preferences > Widget > Advanced Rendering > enable the sequence render.
@@silvercoloredlens no .One needs to subscribe.
Hi, great channel! Best D5 content on YT hands down. Have you still got this scene somewhere by any chance? Unfortunately the link is dead on D5 site
Thank you. That means a lot. 🙏🙂
I managed to find this link.
drive.google.com/file/d/1msCxAs8X4zwIsUxJdcHINGCv0Y5PPl27/view?usp=sharing
Please let me know if it works or not. Have fun! 🫡
@@silvercoloredlens Thanks a ton! Can't wait for your future D5 videos!
@@wr_vid5281 my pleasure. 🙂
great video!! ❤
Thank you! 🙂
I hope it gave you some valuable tips.
Nice!! Thanks for the video ;)
You're welcome. 🙂
love your vids
Thank you very much. 🙂
Hi, I really like this method you are teaching, but I'm having a problem with it. After I do some grading in lightroom and export the images, the animation sequence that I export from AE looks terrible. Like, it has flickering lights or something. Have you ever had that problem?
Hi Samantha, do you have planes overlapping in your 3d model? If it's a glass plane, you could apply a glass material on it with "thickness" enabled in the parameters. Another thing might be the Frames Per Second (fps) of your d5 render scenes should match the fps of your After Effects composition settings. Hope that helps. 🙂
@@silvercoloredlens thank you so much for your reply! Unfortunately, I don't think those were my issues... I will keep trying to figure it out. I love your work, by the way! Please keep your videos coming!
@sbrasher2010 Thank you for your kind words. 🙏 You can try joining the Discord server of D5. They have a help section there where they will ask for your file for them to troubleshoot and find a solution.
try to compare the result from AE with a rendered regular mp4 output from D5 and seee if regular mp4 d5 output has flickering as well? then if it has, then the problem is the object overlaps, but if u dont have flickering in mp4, then problem is caused by colorgrading image files one by one. let me know the answer if u test it.
great video , I love the music tho ❤
Thank you. 🙂
hi and thanks for the video, your workflow es very interesting but I have a question, if I have a sequence of 10 seconds, and for a problem only need to render the last 3 seconds, how can configure D5 render for made this last 3 seconds and not the whole sequence?
Thanks for your video and your time.
Hey, thanks for your kind words. Actually, that's a good question. I hope I'm wrong, but I don't think @d5render has that option wherein you can choose a specific timeframe within the 10-second duration. It could be very useful, though. 🤔
Awesome sharing.... May I know your system CPU and GPU for this demo project?
Thanks Nick! I'm using an Asus Strix Scar laptop
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070
RAM: 32GB
@@silvercoloredlens Thanks for the answer. This means if I buy a new PC with i7 13gen, RTX 3080, it will not take hours to render the whole project, right?
@nickfai9301 you're welcome. 🙂
With this exact scene, it shouldn't take you that long to render a still image. Make sure to have at least 32gb of RAM. If you want, check out D5 Render's website for more details on their system requirements: www.d5render.com/post/system-requirements-for-d5-render
@@silvercoloredlens Thanks 👍
Great tuturial, do you offer paid courses?
Thank you. There are no courses yet, but I will definitely let you guys know when it's ready. 🙂
Nice!!
Thank you. 🙂
Where can I do post production process
You can use Adobe Lightroom. 🙂
Hi! I've always wanted to know how and where do you get city models? Are these assets native to D5? Do you have to import these from a 3rd party?
Hi Nadeem, you can find it here 1:05
Hope that helps. 🙂
@@silvercoloredlens completely missed it haha Thanks! I really appreciate it :)
wow! nice video
Thank you. 🙏
Sequence Render Is only Available for Paid Subcribstion Users right and Not for Free ?
I think it's included in the free version. I'm not hundred percent sure, but it should be. Try installing it first and test it out.
I updated my D5 2.4 but I cannot see that Sequence botton
It's at the lowest right-side of your D5 window / screen. Next to the Video Tab.
hi dear . how to save LUT?
From the menu bar, choose File >> Import Profiles & Presets.
In the Import dialog that appears, browse to the required path and select profiles or presets that you want to import >> Click Import
Is there other working download link?
Usually, it works, but if it doesn't, then you can leave a message or comment there, and they will respond to you with a working or updated download link. Hope that helps. 🙂
@@silvercoloredlens is this comment enough? hehe
I meant on their website (Scene Express section) 😅
i can not open this project on d5
Do you have the latest version of D5 Render? That may be the solution. 🤔
WHAT GPU DO YOU HAVE?
RTX 3070 Laptop GPU 🙂
hi just wonder why you didnt do all the color tweaks in ae using adjustment layer? it seems more efficient to skip the lightroom stage. Does some of the tweaks that you used are not available in ae? 😅
Good question.
For most cases, if I use After Effects directly with all the adjustments and effects applied using an adjustment layer, the render output time takes longer, and some artifacts appear. Whereas if I use Lightroom and make all adjustments from there, my rendering speed in After Effects is pretty quick and has no artifacts.
So far, this is just based on my own experience, and I'm thinking maybe the reason is I am using an average spec laptop and not a beefy workstation. 🙂
never thought you are using laptop for this kinda works bet your laptop is more expensive than my workstation! 🤣Thanks for the reply, a new way i should try to explore later. Done sub to your cool channel anyway😏@@silvercoloredlens
@graphigo Thanks and welcome to the community. 🫡
exactly what I was thinking, this is just basic colour grading that could have even been done in premiere pro
Hi I can’t search and download model in D5
In D5 website I don’t see assist so I can’t download
The fastest way to make these videos look better is by adding motion blur in after fx. There isnt enough motion blur for things to look real. This is why those high hz tvs ruin movies. They make the motion look weird and artificial.
when i downloaded it on d5 render website
4K
Quite unclear title, I was expecting something more special, Also, these are already known and doable. But not so efficient its such a destructive workflow, why would someone edit images then turn into video later on. its better to import image sequence to video editor then use video editing software to colorgrade. Title should have been how to use image editor to colorgrade videos.
great content but pls improve on the audibility of your voice
Thanks, Eric. 🙂
I literally hate those thumbnail saying "no one knows", how you can claim that.
I'm not entirely sure what you're talking about, Raj. 🤔
@@silvercoloredlens he means... This is the way how it's done in actual production... In studios. Never rendering a video file. A frame stack along with additional passes. So the title is wrong. "Nobody uses", while every professional uses in every workflow of animation, video in production