Infinite Thanks, Alden, new subscriber here!! I love your work, you're a Genius. Much love and appreciation for you, and wishing you all the very best. 😊
Awesome tutorial Alden! Thanks for sharing! When you instanced the light tubes/fixures (15:20), I see that the ceiling is also extruded at the "points" where those light fixtures go. What is the best approach to that? Do them before instancing, or once the fixtures are in place? Thanks for your time, it's really helpful you showing this process! EDIT: Sorry, I see you show it at 12:40. :)
It works great! It's a much simpler technique than using UV project because you don't need to subdivide the geometry. The only snag I found is that it doesn't transfer over if I save the element as an asset in my asset browser to re-use. If I do that, this technique is the only one that worked. So it depends on how you're using the asset-- either in one project/shot or as an asset
I'm actually not sure -- I looked it up and can't find an obvious answer, and I don't use C4D so I'm not as familiar unfortunately. If you or anyone else finds the answer def reply and let me know!
This tutorial is awesome and easy to follow! I'm super new to blender, and for some reason when importing the second fspy file for the turnstyles, the background image wasnt coming into blender, just the camera. I tried searching around and could not figure out why this was happening to me. It would import normally into an entirely new blender project and the image came with it. Is there a setting or something I did that could be preventing the bg image of the fspy file from showing up? Thank you!!
Here are two things you can try. One is, in the outliner, make sure you toggle down the second camera and click the green camera icon so it's active. Another is in your viewport where you're viewing from the camera's POV, there's an icon at the top that's two circles intersecting, one is solid, one is outlined. That toggles on and off overlays. If that's grayed out instead of blue, background images won't show up. Do either of those help at all? What version of Blender are you using?
Yes definitely spend some time doing some more basic techniques in Blender! When I first started, I had to watch tutorials just to figure out how the interface worked, then built up from there!
I’m a simple guy. Alden uploads a new video, I watch and like it. Simple.
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One of the best tutorials I've seen! Saved this to my playlist. Thanks for explaining everything step by step!
That was an amazing tutorial. In depth and easy to follow along. Well done.
Thank you!
at 5:31 how did you bring the image in the shadow editor?
Love this. I'm a record producer and introducing CGI in my videos. Good job!
wow! what a great tutorial! thank you much
This is fantastic. Thank you. Great work. Subscribed.
Very good tutorial, inspiring. I liked the texture projection technique.
Thank you! 🙏
NICE BEAUTIFUL WORK
On the paet of adding the red light I've been doing it for a couple of times but it's not doing it's job so what do you think I've done wrong?
thanks i subbed
Is there any way to do this for a multiangled scene? A wide and then over the shoulder coverage? Trying to figure out a workflow.
Yep you can just add a new camera and render out multiple shots from the same scene
how did you learn all of these things?
You are the best❤🎉
how did you get the ceiling light mesh to illuminate?
Infinite Thanks, Alden, new subscriber here!! I love your work, you're a Genius. Much love and appreciation for you, and wishing you all the very best. 😊
Thank you!!
very good
Thks for this !
Awesome tutorial Alden!
Thanks for sharing!
When you instanced the light tubes/fixures (15:20), I see that the ceiling is also extruded at the "points" where those light fixtures go.
What is the best approach to that? Do them before instancing, or once the fixtures are in place?
Thanks for your time, it's really helpful you showing this process!
EDIT: Sorry, I see you show it at 12:40. :)
Yep I did it beforehand, but I cut that part out of the tutorial because I didn't do a very clean job of it lol
@@AldenPeters1 Hahah :) All looks great! Thanks again for your time to make these! It's really helpful!
Of course! What kind of project are you working on?
@@AldenPeters1 Still nothing specific, just learning techniques :)
Thanks so much,감사합니다
Which nodes did u use for the background image
Hey man what are your thoughts about the compify plugin
It works great! It's a much simpler technique than using UV project because you don't need to subdivide the geometry. The only snag I found is that it doesn't transfer over if I save the element as an asset in my asset browser to re-use. If I do that, this technique is the only one that worked. So it depends on how you're using the asset-- either in one project/shot or as an asset
@@AldenPeters1 How are you Still responding to comments after two years bro
@@AldenPeters1 if you are doing CGI what would you use as compify allows you to just straight up render without any composition
never veing the fstop below one its physical impossible
Can you import the FSpy file in Cinema4D
I'm actually not sure -- I looked it up and can't find an obvious answer, and I don't use C4D so I'm not as familiar unfortunately. If you or anyone else finds the answer def reply and let me know!
This tutorial is awesome and easy to follow! I'm super new to blender, and for some reason when importing the second fspy file for the turnstyles, the background image wasnt coming into blender, just the camera. I tried searching around and could not figure out why this was happening to me. It would import normally into an entirely new blender project and the image came with it. Is there a setting or something I did that could be preventing the bg image of the fspy file from showing up? Thank you!!
Here are two things you can try. One is, in the outliner, make sure you toggle down the second camera and click the green camera icon so it's active. Another is in your viewport where you're viewing from the camera's POV, there's an icon at the top that's two circles intersecting, one is solid, one is outlined. That toggles on and off overlays. If that's grayed out instead of blue, background images won't show up. Do either of those help at all? What version of Blender are you using?
@@AldenPeters1 omg, the overlays button did the trick 😅 thank you so much for your reply I’m glad it was as simple as that!
@@JinxedJasmine yay I’m glad! Otherwise it would be some type of glitch that’s beyond my expertise!!
as a beginner i cant follow this tutorial, i downloaded blender today,maybe i need some beginner tutorials first right?
Yes definitely spend some time doing some more basic techniques in Blender! When I first started, I had to watch tutorials just to figure out how the interface worked, then built up from there!
Watch, like and download for it for later
I’ll tag you in one i made through following your lead
Please do!
Still not 1 tutorial that can do this without using fspy
买的你的教程,讲的太快了 都是加速操作,一点作用也没有!