Your videos pop up in my feed with the most random tutorials I didn't know I needed until I saw them. Usually when I'm stuck on coming up with or executing an idea I have. It really is weird.
Hey there Ducky, just wanted to thank you so much for all you've been doing in Blender! You have taught me so much and have brought so many amazing visual concepts. I live for these tutorials, thank you very much! 👏🏽👏🏽
Just plug white rgb color node into h/s/v node with value of somewhere around 3-5 and plug it into the world. You can also use the “Is camera ray” as a mix factor to get a lighting from hdri and just show the bright empty white background.
Set the second camera keyframe at 251 to stop the jump when the timeline loops. Reason: Second keyframe at 250 means frame 1 and 250 are at the same location. So you get two frame looking exactly the same. Moving the keyframe 1 to the right stops that repeated frame happening.
One effective way to animate like Google, Microsoft, or Apple is by reverse-engineering their animations. Their product pages are often the best resource to observe their design philosophies in action. For example, with the iPhone 15/16's titanium body, Apple now places a stronger emphasis on showcasing texture in their animations. Google, on the other hand, has reverted to simple, flat design animations for their phones, but their announcements are colourful Flat 2.5D animation. That Behance project at the beginning was outsourced, a friend who worked for Google mentioned they no longer outsource their animations - everything is done in-house now. Their most current product, will reflect their current trend, if that makes sense.
Your videos pop up in my feed with the most random tutorials I didn't know I needed until I saw them. Usually when I'm stuck on coming up with or executing an idea I have. It really is weird.
I’m so glad to hear that man!
Love the simplistic approach!
Thank you!
Hey there Ducky, just wanted to thank you so much for all you've been doing in Blender! You have taught me so much and have brought so many amazing visual concepts. I live for these tutorials, thank you very much! 👏🏽👏🏽
I appreciate that so much!
Wes is one of my favorite artists. His work is so unbelievably clean it is incredible. Thanks for the vid!
He’s so good!
Hi ducky I got your Realtime Materials and they're just amazing!! Thanks for putting in the work for us.❤
I’m glad you like them!!
Ducky3D never disappoints us, every tutorial is fun to watch and easy to follow.
Hi Nathan, thank you so much for showing us the parameters you use to render your videos, that is exactly what I asked for. Agaín, thank you so much
I’m glad you found it helpful!
Now conduct a tutorial on how to create a beautiful blank/empty canvas
Just plug white rgb color node into h/s/v node with value of somewhere around 3-5 and plug it into the world. You can also use the “Is camera ray” as a mix factor to get a lighting from hdri and just show the bright empty white background.
So friggin cool :) Thanks man!
I'm glad you like it!
thank you sooo much
Set the second camera keyframe at 251 to stop the jump when the timeline loops.
Reason: Second keyframe at 250 means frame 1 and 250 are at the same location. So you get two frame looking exactly the same. Moving the keyframe 1 to the right stops that repeated frame happening.
In this case I went the other way and started the key frames at frame 0
@@TheDucky3D Lol - well I caught myself out big time....
What's a lovely tutorial, absolutely love it!
Thank you!!
Nice animation tutorial ❤
Thanks!
One effective way to animate like Google, Microsoft, or Apple is by reverse-engineering their animations. Their product pages are often the best resource to observe their design philosophies in action. For example, with the iPhone 15/16's titanium body, Apple now places a stronger emphasis on showcasing texture in their animations. Google, on the other hand, has reverted to simple, flat design animations for their phones, but their announcements are colourful Flat 2.5D animation. That Behance project at the beginning was outsourced, a friend who worked for Google mentioned they no longer outsource their animations - everything is done in-house now.
Their most current product, will reflect their current trend, if that makes sense.
Ngl, dig your drip 🔥
Thank you thank you
great following along.. rendering it now.. next time can you include screenkeys please...
My bad! Next tie
wow great great video man i hope can 20th fox logo that way to hard
Крутые штуки делаешь 👍 Спасибо за контент!
I appreciate that
more videos like this!!!
On it!
Thank you! Looks great as always! Wouldn't you need to parent the lights to the empty to get the perfect looping? 🤔
Yes I added some text in there as I forgot to mention that
@@TheDucky3D Oops, I did not notice it when I was watching the first time.
can you make a video for learning geometry nodes basics and how to use it?
He has a very good course available. I bought it and learned tons from it. I think it is on sale right now.
Confucius say: To reach optimum satisfaction levels in life, one should endeavor to do nothing like Google or Microsoft.
Haha!
Oh man whenever i use proximity my collection doesn’t align please help?
First comment!! Yay thanks for video
Leeeets gooo
3:55 don’t bring them to the left cause your computer will crash
*proceed to get them to the left*
*surprised it crashed*
Hahaha sorry
First!?
Yes you are!
Do this with cinema 4D please