you went crazy with this one! that opening elk shot was straight out of a Netflix series! congrats on the amazing renders, and thank you for your hardwork and insights 🙌
That makes my day man. Especially Coming from you. The elk shoot is my favourite too. You've been a huge inspiration in these long format, high effort videos I've been making. So excited to see what you make next too ❤️
You are my CG hero, coming close to CG geek and the Blender Guru in quality. Surpassing all youtube creators in your story telling, and your 'stache'. Keep it up, and soon you'll be in control of the universe.
The "W" value for Noise Textures determines how the noise evolves over time. For best results animate this value changing VERY SLOWLY, as just a small value change can make a huge difference. Couple this with some movement on the local X-axis and you can get some pretty decent results.
Hi, I'd like to say I appreciate your work and I'd like to know how you did all the sound design, how did you make those sounds? (if you have some tutorials)
I am currently transitioning from a 500$ Asus Laptop to a highend-PC equipped with a 4090 and everything my past 16 yo me could have wished for, and man, I truly love your content. It has had a crucial impact on my journey into Blender art within the duration of this channel, and I believe it will continue to greatly impact my process going forward.
Same in my case, I went from a 1650 laptop to a 4070ti pc and it had a GREAT impact on my Blender journey allowing me to use Cycles as an animation renderer instead of only a still one.
@@Js-qo2fw Well since I use cycles mainly I have to wait hours or even days, but atleast its possible, whereas on my old laptop it would either not render or would take hours for something that can be rendered in minutes. It most certainly is a motivation boost!
I wish there was a way to do this in maya too. Every time I try to add volumetric fog there the whole viewport starts lagging and the renders take way longer
15:00 "Does the fog work when the camera goes into the volume?" isn't a stupid question for people who've used other renderers. For instance in Thea Render (unbiased R1/R2) if the camera is in the volume, the volume calculations don't run correctly as the ray comes from the camera TO the lights, and never goes through the air/fog transition that would kick off the fog calculations. The USER has to select the object the camera is "inside" of. This kicks off fog rendering the moment the ray leaves the camera which gives correct results. Blender looks through ALL objects, and calculates the volume area (even with NON-manifold shapes!) and checks if the camera is inside one of them! Quite advanced checks! So that's why I say it isn't as stupid question "Does a camera work in the fog volume?"
Dude am I watching a Movie? You never cease to blow my mind away 🤯 Not only the tutorial is very awesome and useful, the Animations you create for it are just Incredible🔥! I wonder if you even sleep, creating such high quality videos regularly with movie like visuals. I'm from India as well, would love to meet you :D
You are the only Indian guy who creates content of very high quality while remaining factual. Continue with your quality, and you will definitely gain reach.
You are the only youtube commenter guy who comments on content while mentioning race/nationality. Continue with your quality, and you will definitely gain reach.
you are a criminally underrated channel. every time I see one of your videos in my subscriptions feed it goes on on the second monitor. keep up the good work man, your videos are truly something special
Blender is good with the fluid sims, you just need to figure out how. I made pretty convincing Fire sims last year. I didnt end up using the exact effect I tried out in a project but the knowledge I gained was really good. The quality can be really good if you try hard enough, however the baking time in Blender is just what kills it.
In a totally unrelated topic, if you could only choose between Geo Scatter / Botaniq / Graswald. Which would you go for, with regards to the black Friday sale?
@@stache_obj I know that’s tough, I’m using blender since one year now. Still if I want to make any texture the first thing I do is to search for the tutorials.🥲
Really great short film, love the cinematic shots, but what stands out to me the most is the sound design. Can tell you've invested a lot of effort into the project overall. Goated channel, keep it up man!
For the steam card planes, you can see some "popping" as the camera goes through the card. (Soldier walking shot.) It's a good idea to gradually fade out the cards using distance to camera.
Hey!! it's me again (the guy who asked about the camera resolution you used in the Celsius short film😅) I'm back again with the similar question..... So, what's the camera resolution you used in this video Amazing shots by the way
Hello! I love your art, everything you do is wonderful. I would like to start dedicating myself to rendering. Could you tell me what GPU, CPU and how much RAM you recommend to achieve results like this?
Get an RTX card with as much vram as you can afford. Any modern 12th to 14th gen CPU should be great. And get atleast 8gb of ram. If you are an absolute beginner, you can cut short on the CPU and ram but try and at least get an RTX card if you can afford it
Hey there! Amazing video, very informative. I just have one question, did you modelled and rigged that elk or you downloaded it? If you downloaded it, where could I find such realistic character and animal models?
Love the fog effects. The walk though needs a bit of tweaking... The weight transference (of back foot) is leaving he ground too soon, making the man walking appear floaty. But yea, nice work otherwise.
bro can u plz tell that how can i render a blender animation. i'm rendering my scene and in just 2nd frame my gpu just ran out of memory . i have an rtx 3050 gpu laptop with 105 W tgp but I can't even render a 160 frames donut animation 😭😭😭😭😭 plz help me bro or any other person who can help me in the coment section. most wecome @stache
You probably have something crazy going on in your scene. Maybe the particles are glitching. Maybe you have a high res texture. Try stripping the scene down and disabling different things to see what might be causing the problem
Man i really love ur works, i really wish to do something like that in future with a good computer. I also need a suggestion, I would like to get a macbook pro with m1 pro with 16 gb of ram, do you think that's enough for smth like that or should I take it with 32 gb? (Is the business worth the expense?)
I would first of all not recommend a Mac for 3d work in blender. Blender isn't fully optimised yet on Mac's. I'd suggest getting a windows laptop with atleast an RTX gfx card
Just started watching this, looks great but I don't seem to have the option to add it to a playlist - does the video have some odd setting that prevents it? (I know if it's marked as 'for children' you can't add it to a playlist, for some reason)
Do you do this for fun or its your career and you do freelancing somthing... I am now 33 year old and work as a software engineer. I always wanted to make a personal short film that connects me but dont know any of this editing stuff.. should i start making these? Sometimes i think these take alot of time to learn from scratch and then trying to make a single frame. What about you? How you started and what you do.❤
I've been learning for 7-8 years. Started really slowly. Been learning very gradually. This shit takes time. Requires a lot of patience. So definitely give it a try. Take it slow. See if you like it or not. But approach it all with patience
Camera should be completely inside or completely outside the box. If any transition is happening, lets sat from inside to outside then inside and vice versa, a strange line comes in render that looks like a glitch. So be aware of thar thing. otherwise it will ruin some frames in the middle and you have to render all things again.
If you continue to keep this level on your videos you will soon become a huge household name in the Blender community. Just my 2 cents: define your visual style, when somebody looks at your videos to say "this is Stache". And keep posting constantly. Also, thanks man, it's a pleasure and and inspiration.
FINALLY ! So many people say “ how to do photo real renders”…. And I’m always like eh… but this is actually industry standard type stuff. SUBBED. And if you have any classes consider them purchased
Using the right light paths output/ inputs, you can use cycles global world volumetrics, no need for a cube, though sometimes that is to be prefered. All lights will work with global volume scattering, despite some folks saying it doesn´t work, given you set the light paths up right.
I thought I was hallucinating when I saw this thumbnail!!!! A few days ago I was literally looking for this exact video!!! And the best blender tutorialer made it!!🧡🤍💙
Wondershare Recoverit- bit.ly/46HL3br
Geoscatter - bit.ly/47OYY00
Checkout the 4k Uncompressed version of the short film here - bit.ly/46tl5YX
The quality of your renders and your content in general is reaching PEAKS man! Keep it up!
Ahh man. That means a lot. Thanks so much
Watching the 4GB vram of stache's laptop always on the verge of filling up gives me motivation to keep going
you went crazy with this one! that opening elk shot was straight out of a Netflix series! congrats on the amazing renders, and thank you for your hardwork and insights 🙌
That makes my day man. Especially Coming from you.
The elk shoot is my favourite too.
You've been a huge inspiration in these long format, high effort videos I've been making. So excited to see what you make next too ❤️
You are my CG hero, coming close to CG geek and the Blender Guru in quality. Surpassing all youtube creators in your story telling, and your 'stache'. Keep it up, and soon you'll be in control of the universe.
Those are big names. Huge inspiration for me too. So I appreciate you saying that
The "W" value for Noise Textures determines how the noise evolves over time. For best results animate this value changing VERY SLOWLY, as just a small value change can make a huge difference. Couple this with some movement on the local X-axis and you can get some pretty decent results.
Exactly. This is a great tip
Never clicked so fast
Wth hoog 😂. Don't you have a multi million viewer, high quality, super intellectual video essay to make.
The quality of your renders and your content in general is reaching PEAKS man! Keep it up! (1)
Appreciate it brother
Hi, I'd like to say I appreciate your work and I'd like to know how you did all the sound design, how did you make those sounds? (if you have some tutorials)
I downloaded them from either the soundly app or the pixabay website
@@stache_obj Thank you very much
Nice video! "Rendering tips for slower gpu owners" might be a good video too, please think about it:)
Greetings stache. awesome channel, I've already subscribed. One question, is the police car video file on your patreon? 1:19
Yes
@@stache_obj Thanks bro
boy aint no way boyaah
I am currently transitioning from a 500$ Asus Laptop to a highend-PC equipped with a 4090 and everything my past 16 yo me could have wished for, and man, I truly love your content. It has had a crucial impact on my journey into Blender art within the duration of this channel, and I believe it will continue to greatly impact my process going forward.
Happy to hear that. Godspeed now
Same in my case, I went from a 1650 laptop to a 4070ti pc and it had a GREAT impact on my Blender journey allowing me to use Cycles as an animation renderer instead of only a still one.
@@yeetbro3659 It is just such a motivation boost, when there is no more hours of waiting for a test-render😅
@@Js-qo2fw Well since I use cycles mainly I have to wait hours or even days, but atleast its possible, whereas on my old laptop it would either not render or would take hours for something that can be rendered in minutes. It most certainly is a motivation boost!
have you faced blocky artifacts with overalpping vdb's. found any solution?
Oh yeah. I did. I was hoping someone would know why that happens. I think it's a bug. I'll raise a bug in a few days if I find no solution
I wish there was a way to do this in maya too. Every time I try to add volumetric fog there the whole viewport starts lagging and the renders take way longer
15:00 "Does the fog work when the camera goes into the volume?" isn't a stupid question for people who've used other renderers. For instance in Thea Render (unbiased R1/R2) if the camera is in the volume, the volume calculations don't run correctly as the ray comes from the camera TO the lights, and never goes through the air/fog transition that would kick off the fog calculations. The USER has to select the object the camera is "inside" of. This kicks off fog rendering the moment the ray leaves the camera which gives correct results. Blender looks through ALL objects, and calculates the volume area (even with NON-manifold shapes!) and checks if the camera is inside one of them! Quite advanced checks! So that's why I say it isn't as stupid question "Does a camera work in the fog volume?"
Now I don't feel so stupid 😂
despair and depression 😂😂😂😂😂😂
also what are your PC specs mate, im trying to build my first pc, pls HALP!
Watch my - how I made my first short film video if you can. That covers it
Thumbnail make graphic-design brain happy
Comment make creator happy
Dude am I watching a Movie? You never cease to blow my mind away 🤯 Not only the tutorial is very awesome and useful, the Animations you create for it are just Incredible🔥!
I wonder if you even sleep, creating such high quality videos regularly with movie like visuals. I'm from India as well, would love to meet you :D
Thanks man. I know who you are. I've seen a few videos from you. Appreciate you kind words my brother. We'll definitely meet someday.
@@stache_obj I'm sooo happy to hear you've watched my videos 😊! You're very welcome, it will be awesome to meet you!
Do you have black Fridays discount tutorials on for? Where can join your tutorial?
Sorry what? I didn't get you brother!
You are the only Indian guy who creates content of very high quality while remaining factual. Continue with your quality, and you will definitely gain reach.
That's all I live to hear my friend. Appreciate your support!
@@stache_objbhai tum India sa ho
You are the only youtube commenter guy who comments on content while mentioning race/nationality. Continue with your quality, and you will definitely gain reach.
Aur kya.
@@stache_obj Yaar India ka world cup harna ka baad bhe aap apna aap ko samal kr Video upload kr raha ho salute ha aab ko 🫡
you are a criminally underrated channel. every time I see one of your videos in my subscriptions feed it goes on on the second monitor. keep up the good work man, your videos are truly something special
Thanks man. This is all you could wish to hear after all that effort. Appreciate you
Bro is underrated, he needs 2.9764 million subs. Plz comment. Btw i liked and im a proud blender indian
Thanks brother. Appreciate your support
Blender is good with the fluid sims, you just need to figure out how. I made pretty convincing Fire sims last year. I didnt end up using the exact effect I tried out in a project but the knowledge I gained was really good. The quality can be really good if you try hard enough, however the baking time in Blender is just what kills it.
Oh yeah no doubt. You gotta really commit to it if you wanna get it right
Can you make a tutorial on how u made the ripples in the water in this short film in the deer scene and the one in the Celsius too with the human?
It's using dynamic paint. Google it. It's very easy to setup.
If you have the money to spend, those breakdowns are available on the patreon tho.
In a totally unrelated topic, if you could only choose between Geo Scatter / Botaniq / Graswald. Which would you go for, with regards to the black Friday sale?
That's a tough one dude. I would go with both botaniq and geoscatter together. Buy them both if you can. You will not regret it. i promise
how's possible to avoid flickering !
Super image denoiser
The growth is insane! I'm lucky I was a part of it
Do you make actual short films, like with narrative and stuff, because the INSANE amount of style you have would be awesome to see on a greater scale
Oh man. That's what I am building up to. It'd be a dream to tell my bigger longer stories. Appreciate you saying that tho. Made my day
@@stache_obj good luck to ya! I live to see the creative projects of others and sometimes make my own!
bro can you make a video on texturing like how should we start texturing anything without watching tutorials.
Without watching tutorials? That's too tough
@@stache_obj I know that’s tough, I’m using blender since one year now. Still if I want to make any texture the first thing I do is to search for the tutorials.🥲
I SO badly want to start creating 3D scenes now.
That's the best I could hope for...😁
9:12 Can you clarify what Vector plug is connected to here in the "gradient texture" node?
A simple texture coordinate node with object socket connected to it
@@stache_obj thanks a lot for quick response 🙂
Bro following you since your reddit post!! love your videos!
Ayee. OG subscriber. Appreciate your love my man.
u still using your lenovo laptop to render this?!
Yeah. Smoked the shit out of it
STACHE, your content is insane! Well done!
Riley my brother. Appreciate it man. Especially Coming from you
Some VERY nice looking shots in there for sure. Not sold on some of those camera moves, but the vibe is great.
Hey Stache!
Great video! Didn't expect our addon to show up and was pleasantly surpirsed
Does anyone know how this SID addon stacksup against the AI denoiser from eCycles? It's not AI, but it still works great
Does anyone know how this SID addon stacksup against the AI denoiser from eCycles? It's not AI, but it still works great
Your thumbnails are always peak
Glad you said that man. Thumbnails are my weakest point I feel like. So I appreciate any kind of feedback on them
Thank you sir! This is the exact tutorial I’ve been looking for!!!! Super easy to follow and very professional!
Glad it helped my brother
Thank you for this tutorial - it's AWESOME!!
zhe film grain, etc. post processing is insane. Image redoing the original Ghost in the shell trailer but in your blrender style or AKIRA
Killing it! Every new vid you do is better than the last!
Keep it up Stache! 💪
Love it ! I always use the Mist/fog in my renders but never been to this depth.
Glad I could help in whatever lil way possible
Thank you for this video. Liked and subscribed.
nice
That is why the donations are so important to Blender, If they get more money, they can fix stuff like the smoke & liquid simulations
It does need some love
You are Insane! Also your sound FX skills are crazy overlooked!
Aaah. I love sound fx praises. My favorite part in the editing process really
great video!
Really great short film, love the cinematic shots, but what stands out to me the most is the sound design. Can tell you've invested a lot of effort into the project overall. Goated channel, keep it up man!
Love sound design compliments. My favorite part of the whole process lately. Appreciate you saying that my man
OMG i thought i lost your channel😅 found it
More bounces will always create more realistic lighting (perceivable or not). Just make your fog less dense!
That's true. It's all up to the artists preference I guess. How they wanna micromanage it
This looks incredible! I can't belive you did all of this on a 1650. Keep going 🎉
Thanks man. Appreciate it
nahhhhh que calidad de videoooo, me gustó mucho
Dope teaching style and as a fellow editor i know it was hard work creating the graphics and putting this video together. Very valuable content.
Glad you liked it 😁
For the steam card planes, you can see some "popping" as the camera goes through the card. (Soldier walking shot.) It's a good idea to gradually fade out the cards using distance to camera.
Hey!! it's me again (the guy who asked about the camera resolution you used in the Celsius short film😅) I'm back again with the similar question..... So, what's the camera resolution you used in this video Amazing shots by the way
Same resolution
Hello! I love your art, everything you do is wonderful. I would like to start dedicating myself to rendering. Could you tell me what GPU, CPU and how much RAM you recommend to achieve results like this?
Get an RTX card with as much vram as you can afford. Any modern 12th to 14th gen CPU should be great. And get atleast 8gb of ram. If you are an absolute beginner, you can cut short on the CPU and ram but try and at least get an RTX card if you can afford it
Okay! This is called Advance tutorial. I mean these things i can't learn by searching Blender Volumetric Fog tutorial! Thanks for this great video.
Glad I could help!
What a great day when the Stache uploads!
Hey there! Amazing video, very informative. I just have one question, did you modelled and rigged that elk or you downloaded it? If you downloaded it, where could I find such realistic character and animal models?
I downloaded it. I'll update the attributions to all models today and let you know where I found it
Whats the name of the font you use on your thumbnails? Love the whole design!
It's called megazoid
Love the fog effects. The walk though needs a bit of tweaking... The weight transference (of back foot) is leaving he ground too soon, making the man walking appear floaty. But yea, nice work otherwise.
I blame mixamo
bro can u plz tell that how can i render a blender animation. i'm rendering my scene and in just 2nd frame my gpu just ran out of memory . i have an rtx 3050 gpu laptop with 105 W tgp but I can't even render a 160 frames donut animation 😭😭😭😭😭 plz help me bro or any other person who can help me in the coment section. most wecome @stache
You probably have something crazy going on in your scene. Maybe the particles are glitching. Maybe you have a high res texture. Try stripping the scene down and disabling different things to see what might be causing the problem
Can't believe I'm just finding this channel now. Amazing tutorial and love the renderings!
Glad you like em 😄
Man i really love ur works, i really wish to do something like that in future with a good computer. I also need a suggestion, I would like to get a macbook pro with m1 pro with 16 gb of ram, do you think that's enough for smth like that or should I take it with 32 gb? (Is the business worth the expense?)
I would first of all not recommend a Mac for 3d work in blender. Blender isn't fully optimised yet on Mac's. I'd suggest getting a windows laptop with atleast an RTX gfx card
This is exactly what i was looking for. I am working on my first blender project and something felt off about my scene. Tysm for this video
Glad I could help. All the best for the project
Just started watching this, looks great but I don't seem to have the option to add it to a playlist - does the video have some odd setting that prevents it? (I know if it's marked as 'for children' you can't add it to a playlist, for some reason)
I can add it. I don't know what the issue is there. Have you tried both desktop and mobile?
whoops.. I just set my volume bounces to 12, hoping it would increase quality, but fuck me I guess 😂
Too much 😂
Instead of a Volume Box you can just use the Principled Volume connected to the Volume of the World Output.
I mentioned that in the video
Great video. I don't think any of your questions are "stupid". They really do cover the range of curiosity that could come with this subject.
Thanks mate!
Do you do this for fun or its your career and you do freelancing somthing... I am now 33 year old and work as a software engineer. I always wanted to make a personal short film that connects me but dont know any of this editing stuff.. should i start making these? Sometimes i think these take alot of time to learn from scratch and then trying to make a single frame. What about you? How you started and what you do.❤
I've been learning for 7-8 years. Started really slowly. Been learning very gradually. This shit takes time. Requires a lot of patience. So definitely give it a try. Take it slow. See if you like it or not. But approach it all with patience
Camera should be completely inside or completely outside the box. If any transition is happening, lets sat from inside to outside then inside and vice versa, a strange line comes in render that looks like a glitch. So be aware of thar thing. otherwise it will ruin some frames in the middle and you have to render all things again.
True
Already joined. U got me bro 🤜
He's indian am not surprised they good in everything 😂.... Good job though 😅
😂 thanks man
Can you please do a tutorial on how you achieved the 35mm look for Celsius?
I used dehancer
whaaat!? this is crazy! 💯
If you continue to keep this level on your videos you will soon become a huge household name in the Blender community. Just my 2 cents: define your visual style, when somebody looks at your videos to say "this is Stache". And keep posting constantly. Also, thanks man, it's a pleasure and and inspiration.
Great tip. I've been trying to make photorealism my style but that's too broad. So I'm making things and hoping to find jt along the way
@@stache_obj I think that's the best way to go about it. Style is something that comes along the process, and I would love to see where it takes you.
Stache actually improved a lot. Like wot
Are you saying I was so bad before..😂
❤❤❤
FINALLY ! So many people say “ how to do photo real renders”…. And I’m always like eh… but this is actually industry standard type stuff. SUBBED. And if you have any classes consider them purchased
the only hope for volume render is to improve cycles it self ,ngl cycles volume render is just slow AF 😂🙏
It can be very slow. But it has come a long way. Cycles X is way faster than original cycles
I want to know more about the SFX of this video. Just wow! It sync so good. Where did you get those?.
Thanks man. Mostly from pixabay and soundly
Using the right light paths output/ inputs, you can use cycles global world volumetrics, no need for a cube, though sometimes that is to be prefered.
All lights will work with global volume scattering, despite some folks saying it doesn´t work, given you set the light paths up right.
Where do you get the audio for your short films? Ambience, sound of the train, etc.?
Usually on soundly or pixabay
my guy i love your videos but that's not the sound effect for a deer drinking from a water source that's a human one ,
No it's not 🌝
I thought I was hallucinating when I saw this thumbnail!!!! A few days ago I was literally looking for this exact video!!! And the best blender tutorialer made it!!🧡🤍💙
Tutorialer. I like that word. I'm putting that on my CV
Great video! Perfect to use as a reference and in case I need a refresher
That's perfectly put
I had no choice than diving deep into your channel haha.
0:20 - How did you create the chromatic aberration in this shot?
The halation effect is from dehancer
Sweet! Keep it up, you rock!
Moths!
moths adds realism to anything
- Ian Hubert
Oh yeah. Wise words by a wise man
Great info. Bookmarked.
How do you create your thubnailes they are quite the interesting jumble of beauty
With a lot of pain and doubt
You are progressing way too fast....fbi wants to know your location
Haaaa. Thanks
Whats that font in the cover image? Can anybody help :)?
Megazoid
thanks a lot for the vid bro
The scenes look so real! It’s beautiful, can’t wait to hop into blender and try it out on my ocean scene
Lezzgo
I told you not to go this hard man.
Haaaaaa 😂
LoL 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂