WOW! This was an awesome tutorial. You explained everything in detail and strait to the point. I've never used unity, but what you just did was provided a wealth of information for any novice to get up and running quick with their own projects.
Damnn, i wasted 4 years in Blender, then someone told me, your dream of making a movie can be fulfilled if you use unreal engine or Unity, since I have Mac , so I prefer using Unity engine. and I found you, thank you so much, this video should be featured by Unity, of how to make a scene or movie in Unity and speed up your rendering time
Hey I have one question. So when I use the converter it cuts off my post processing. A few effects and my characters weapon. Could it be that my computer isn't powerful enough and I would have to drop the quality before I use recorder?
Liked and Subscribed. Great video. Kind of flew through the i-pad used for camera motion part. Couldn't follow what you did there. You mentioned loading an app to the ipad. What app? Can you describe what that was all about in a more general sense? Seems a few other comments are wondering the same thing generally.
I haven't touched Unity in quite some time. Unreal seemed the go to option and maybe still is. Now I need to create something in Unity for a client. I must say that I am impressed where it stands today and I think I might even consider switching again. Your tutorial which is more a behind the scenes breakdown is very convenient to get back up to speed. Thank you so much for your effort and I would love to see more because they are entertaining as well.
Is there a way to export the blender ligthing and camera with all animations and stuff to unity just for rendering? and how fast is 4k ray tracing in unity rendering?
Hey, just starting with Unity ( just watched my first Bolt tutorial). Do you bake your cameras in maya or recreate the shot with unity cameras. I use Cinema 4d but since my cameras are often on splines and the movement requires a proprietary align to spline tag that doesn't import to Unity, I think camera best practices is where I'm weakest. Baking works but you lose the lovely spline to play with. Any advice would be great. Thanks.
Wow great work .. .if you make short videos of whole process and every step ...that would be great...i seen many tutorial s but your work awasom.... Just one thing i say just plan your tutorials on basis of these points 1 keep those viewer's in mind who know nothing about animation 2 tutorial must be short and with only certain steps of animation 3 video list must be well maintained so subscribers can connect 4 you can avoid music and extra texts in video It will save your....this time you can use in video to more clear each step 4. You can also make another video about same steps but this time only using texts like lyrics video So one animation video and one it's text steps video every time Serious viewers and new viewers will attech Same texts you can use for your website tutorials😁
This is such spectacular work - thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much!!
That shirt hit me right in the feels... That was my favourite place to hang out as a teen! Many a fond memories in that store. Thanks for that!
Same here! haha - glad you liked it.
Great video, this helped me understand the timeline / virtual cam / recorder workflow in Unity a lot, as well as using the HDRP pipeline
WOW! This was an awesome tutorial. You explained everything in detail and strait to the point. I've never used unity, but what you just did was provided a wealth of information for any novice to get up and running quick with their own projects.
Thank you! Im thinking about doing an updated version
Damnn, i wasted 4 years in Blender, then someone told me, your dream of making a movie can be fulfilled if you use unreal engine or Unity, since I have Mac , so I prefer using Unity engine. and I found you, thank you so much, this video should be featured by Unity, of how to make a scene or movie in Unity and speed up your rendering time
Hey I have one question. So when I use the converter it cuts off my post processing. A few effects and my characters weapon. Could it be that my computer isn't powerful enough and I would have to drop the quality before I use recorder?
Liked and Subscribed. Great video. Kind of flew through the i-pad used for camera motion part. Couldn't follow what you did there. You mentioned loading an app to the ipad. What app? Can you describe what that was all about in a more general sense? Seems a few other comments are wondering the same thing generally.
Damn that Slack at 18:21 got me good
I haven't touched Unity in quite some time. Unreal seemed the go to option and maybe still is. Now I need to create something in Unity for a client. I must say that I am impressed where it stands today and I think I might even consider switching again. Your tutorial which is more a behind the scenes breakdown is very convenient to get back up to speed. Thank you so much for your effort and I would love to see more because they are entertaining as well.
This is awesome, sir. and very helpful.
Great tutorial. I have to try it out. Thank you much!
Please make more tutorial about unity for animation.
Thank you! Anything specifically you'd like to see?
16:40~17:50 I would like to know how do you do that use mobile accelerate as input method in Unity, Thanks.
Thanks a lot for your walkthrough! Great!
Please let us know how did you make that handhold camera effect in the main film
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Thank you for making!
Is there a way to export the blender ligthing and camera with all animations and stuff to unity just for rendering? and how fast is 4k ray tracing in unity rendering?
thanks a lot
Thank you! Please update as you update your method's good luck!
can you give camera presets i can buy in unity?
Awesome Work! Keep it coming!!
Hey, just starting with Unity ( just watched my first Bolt tutorial). Do you bake your cameras in maya or recreate the shot with unity cameras. I use Cinema 4d but since my cameras are often on splines and the movement requires a proprietary align to spline tag that doesn't import to Unity, I think camera best practices is where I'm weakest. Baking works but you lose the lovely spline to play with. Any advice would be great. Thanks.
Nice stuff! Now I just need to find the timeline... Somehow I have a thing called animation instead.
Found it :)
So is it better to make films in unity or the blender handles these tasks better?
Thank you!
thank you for sharing!
Great job. Did you used raytracine in the final render?
Dei valor eu curto muito essas coisas de animação e montagens 👍
Great...
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Thanks and welcome!!
Absolutely love it.
Thank you Blake!
what app do you used in ipad?
tanks for sharing !
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Wow great work .. .if you make short videos of whole process and every step ...that would be great...i seen many tutorial s but your work awasom....
Just one thing i say just plan your tutorials on basis of these points
1 keep those viewer's in mind who know nothing about animation
2 tutorial must be short and with only certain steps of animation
3 video list must be well maintained so subscribers can connect
4 you can avoid music and extra texts in video
It will save your....this time you can use in video to more clear each step
4. You can also make another video about same steps but this time only using texts like lyrics video
So one animation video and one it's text steps video every time
Serious viewers and new viewers will attech
Same texts you can use for your website tutorials😁
Follow it right away
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This is such spectacular work-thanks for sharing!