One Hour VS One Week in BLENDER
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- I wanted to challenge myself as a 3D Artist and find out just how long I should be working on my art by creating a piece in One Hour, One Day, and One Week!
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Excellent
This is amazing, man! Love the format. The results were also top notch, well done.
Subbed and eager for more. And hi from Montreal, Canada!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video! Going to be making some more content like this in the near future and looking forward to seeing how it goes. and hello from NYC!
Im glad that I opened reddit today , soo underrated !! will done . subscribed
Thanks! Got a new video coming next monday so stay tuned!
Fuck yeah skillion!!
Killed it 🫡
I am a beginner in 3D stuff and just going through the donut tutorial, after seeing the video, I am just thinking when will I be able to make this type of things😅..
Nonetheless, Amazing video and render🔥🔥
Thanks! Trust me, get through the Donut Tutorial, experiment with different ideas, and just make cool stuff and you'll be creating great work in no time!
Ngl, those glitches rrom the render were kind of a happy accident, it definitely added a lot to the piece + with the post processing you added, it wouldve been perfect lol
you def got a point but it was driving me crazy had to go back and try again especially after the texturing of the subway being such a hurdle. Thanks for watching and hope you liked the video!
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I think that it's must important if your render can tell a story or incite the imagination. Many of the "1 hour" images I see are some bizarre or abstract grouping of objects and lighting that may look cool I guess but nothing more than that.
Your scene with guys with guns for example ignites the imagination and you immediately find yourself wondering if they're part of a resistance group fighting a oppressive regime or is it simply a battle sequence. It draws you in