Congratulations on such an incredible scene and animation, I can't even imagine the amount of work you must've put into this, but absolutely worth it and very inspiring. For a 20 minute video where you're not going fully in depth, you really managed to introduce some complex subjects and show a lot of cool techniques that can be used in pretty much any project. Thank you so much!
Well done. 21:06 - That, was SMART, i have learned something, Thank you. I am curious : how much VRAM did it cost? (Blender reports it, ofc its total value of what's your PC is using, so turn off your other applications and (For windows) ... reduce 800 MB from the total (Due to windows metro graphical interface or aero or whatever and the framebuffers needed) , A guestimate even if inaccurate will be nice. *I do not know if it will work with render farms or not, if you get a summary back or what not.
Sorry for it I'm teenager and i can't afford your course because i don't have bank account 😭😅 but still watching your amezing animations on youtube is great thanks for this ❤️❤️
Haha so cool! Edit. What I wanted to add is, how you are being able to see the big picture when making a whole Blender movie, let alone a set of assets! That has to be the most impressive trait of Blender creators like yourself !
The shader is explained in-depth in the Cubic Worlds course. It is using some gradient textures with a specific texture mapping in shader nodes. It's not super complicated but not easy to explain it in a short YT comment :)
Hello, I must have been late with the comment, but okay. I am Russian-speaking, so I did not fully understand the video. So I apologize in advance for the question, the answer to which may have been in the video. How long did it take to make this animation? Is it a good idea to take ready-made Blender models and learn animation if you want to do animation but not modeling? Or is it necessary to model well?
Hi Нитро, thanks for your questions! I asked Zach how long did it take and je said that it's a bit hard to say precisely since he made the project while working on other things and it took a couple of months. Probably it would a week or so, if he had worked on it in one go. If your main interest is animation, you don't have to necessarily model things by yourself. You can totally use ready models. In a work pipline an animator usually just animates and maybe does the rigging. I hope this answers your questions :) ~ Masha
In scattered object, origin point is going another place so i m finding problem to set the grass object to rotate on plane and also moving the grass not working just trangle move at another place not grass how to fix this.
Hi Rohit, thanks for your comment. Would be great if you could post your question in our community and maybe send the file as well, so we can check it out properly: community.cgboost.com/home ~ Masha
You are doing better and better tutorials, and the videos are smooth and natural. I also do tutorials on my channel, don't hesitate to come and tell me what you think about it so I can improve.
Hi, apart from the practical side of studying the software, you would need to study theory in first place. Things like color theory, lighting, and composition are crucial if you want to produce good art. Also, if you want to work on creatures, you would need to study anatomy as well. This and a lot of practice. ~ Masha
@@pupuha I randomized the color. So in the Shader Editor I used an "Object Info" node, and plugged the "Random" output into the "Fac" input of a "MixRGB" node. The chose two colors and plug this into the "Base Color" of the "Principled" shader. Now you can put this material onto many different objects and each object will have a different color mix of the two colors.
Hi, I'm a beginner and i finished high school this year. I want to buy a new laptop for university, but also for 3d modelling. Can you suggest me something (under 1000$😅)?? Thanks in advance!!
Hi Mattia, unfortunately it's hard to suggest a precise product since there are sales and prices that change every day, and you need to follow them to be up-to-date. Also, if you don't need a laptop you have the option to buy single pieces and assembly a computer yourself, that should be a bit cheaper than getting a ready to go pc. If you need a portable computer, you can follow the tech shops you have in your country and wait till you find an affordable option that might stick to your needs (Amazon also time to time has some good options). What we can suggest you is to try to stick to the recommended requirements you can find here and take the closest option to these specs you can afford: www.blender.org/download/requirements/ ~ Masha
May I know what are the specs of the PC on which you have worked for this? Issue is, I had crashing problems with doing simple stuffs. My pc has 16 GB DDR 4 RAM. 4GB nvidia GTX 1650 and 512 GB storage.
You are so great your video really helps a lot for beginners,who lost their motivation 🤩🤩 Your another Channel also contains a lot informative tutorial Specially in my case:those who are not able to pay can gain knowledge through Your channel
Hi, how did you move all the rigged characters/objects into your main scene? Like do you animate them first then you import/copy paste them after? I'm asking because my character's animation is seriously messed up after copy pasting them into my scene(timeline).
The best way is to use NLA editor, prepare animation ahead in blocks, and then use it. More info on how to make it is in the course on cgboost.com ~Egon
Hi, If I enroll your course, and use what I learned (especially the animated styles) to create a youtube channel for short movies (of course, its not related to the course contents, or tutorial), will that okay to you ?
Hi Lucas, of course, you can use the skills you learn to do whatever you like. ^^ Would be great if you could mention the course, so that you help us to spread the word, but this only if you want, no pressure. ~ Masha
@@lucaspham5238 Great, thanks ^^ And good luck for your channel, would be cool if you then can share it with us :) It's always great to see the personal works our students do with our courses :D You can do it here in our community: community.cgboost.com/home Looking forward to seeing the result!! :D ~ Masha
Thanks! By the way, did you know that we have a Cubic Worlds inspired community challenge running now ? Still more than a week to the deadline so there's still time to join the fun :) : ruclips.net/video/aQIywXt-jd4/видео.html
first off all, I would like to thank "CGBoost and his mates" for sharing a valuable Information and second off all thank you again for being a great mentor and a teacher it means a lot for a third world country boi like me
Hi, thanks for the comment. We actually already have a couple of videos about rigging and animating cubic worlds elements. You can check them out here: ruclips.net/video/a9NeQeS4Ekg/видео.html ruclips.net/video/siNABirUDMQ/видео.html ~ Masha
Hi, thaanks for the question, Zach said that it was a project he made on the side with many breaks, but if he would combine the time it would take a week or so. ~ Masha
Hi, thanks for your comment. To learn how to create a similar scene in blender, you can take our Cubic Worlds course: www.cgboost.com/courses/cubic-worlds ~ Masha
I liked how you made every polygon in the ground plane separate. I also loved the use of scale in your armature for the legs. I was wondering if that might be a good solution for making my character’s eyelids appear only when he is blinking?
Glad you liked the content. Well, it totally depends on how you modeled the character. If the eyelids are separate objects this might work, but if they are connected with the face, this would get difficult. You can also try to use shape keys.
Yes, you can find our courses here: www.cgboost.com/courses If you're completely new, start with the free beginner course: www.cgboost.com/courses/free-blender-beginners-course After that, you can go with the Cubic Worlds course: www.cgboost.com/courses/cubic-worlds Or the Blender Launch Pad course: www.cgboost.com/courses/blender-launch-pad
@@sawkawmoosoe9751 Hey Saw, well if you don't have any basics about 3d I would suggest you to start first with the free beginners series. Once done, if your main interest are comlex characters, the sculpting course might be useful to you. If you aim to something more simple, I would recommend you cubic worlds course, where you can learn how to make scenes like the one you can see in the video. ~ Masha
Can you make this scene from scratch for free in RUclips. If you can so, you are God.
The legs coming out of the car was my favorite part. Makes it feel like a transformer. Awesome work Zach!
Thanks a lot, Jared! 🥰
Congratulations on such an incredible scene and animation, I can't even imagine the amount of work you must've put into this, but absolutely worth it and very inspiring. For a 20 minute video where you're not going fully in depth, you really managed to introduce some complex subjects and show a lot of cool techniques that can be used in pretty much any project. Thank you so much!
Using Eevee to composite bloom over your Cycles render was genius!
I agree. I was blown by that!
Well done.
21:06 - That, was SMART, i have learned something, Thank you.
I am curious :
how much VRAM did it cost? (Blender reports it, ofc its total value of what's your PC is using, so turn off your other applications and (For windows) ... reduce 800 MB from the total (Due to windows metro graphical interface or aero or whatever and the framebuffers needed) , A guestimate even if inaccurate will be nice.
*I do not know if it will work with render farms or not, if you get a summary back or what not.
Sorry for it I'm teenager and i can't afford your course because i don't have bank account 😭😅 but still watching your amezing animations on youtube is great thanks for this ❤️❤️
Thank you Zach for all what you make for blender community.
Haha so cool! Edit. What I wanted to add is, how you are being able to see the big picture when making a whole Blender movie, let alone a set of assets! That has to be the most impressive trait of Blender creators like yourself !
The Particle system part by which you created river scene
Dear commotion addon not working, file not found error showing, what to do?
I guess it might depend on the Blender version you are working with. You need to check if the addon is updated to work with it.
Hey please reply me its a doubt the hair dynamics or the grass see soo thicker in cycles......any solution pls its a head ache for meeeeeeeee
When I first saw your movie I was blown away, now that you’ve explained it, I’m even more impressed. Great work!
The animation as a whole, especially the legs entering the water and the scared child. Short but great animation
How do i recreate a such shader for my objects?
The shader is explained in-depth in the Cubic Worlds course. It is using some gradient textures with a specific texture mapping in shader nodes. It's not super complicated but not easy to explain it in a short YT comment :)
To all my OCD friends, Bone layer manager add-on by Fin at gumroad is only 5 euro. 😁
Best thing was obviously adding the four leg drive to the car - funny, surprising, impactful - genius :P👍
Best process
pretty much everything was new to me 😀😀
yeah i bet i could do better
me with my 30 minutes of donut experience
make cubic worlds course free pls pls pls i am a brokie and peon like tat says pls pls
This is incredible! With a simple style, you have made an awesome animation and managed to create a real solid workflow!
Is this course have life time access
Yes.
I am new here I want to learn animation to create story but I don’t know how to start and learn..
hello i can paint landscape with substance painter ?
some new courses in the makig ;) :D
Ok nice, but I need a detailes course on stylized destiny like character creation and voicing
Hello, I must have been late with the comment, but okay. I am Russian-speaking, so I did not fully understand the video. So I apologize in advance for the question, the answer to which may have been in the video. How long did it take to make this animation? Is it a good idea to take ready-made Blender models and learn animation if you want to do animation but not modeling? Or is it necessary to model well?
Hi Нитро, thanks for your questions! I asked Zach how long did it take and je said that it's a bit hard to say precisely since he made the project while working on other things and it took a couple of months. Probably it would a week or so, if he had worked on it in one go.
If your main interest is animation, you don't have to necessarily model things by yourself. You can totally use ready models. In a work pipline an animator usually just animates and maybe does the rigging.
I hope this answers your questions :)
~ Masha
Nice bro
Build movie
Just signed up for your cubic worlds course and gotta say I'm loving it. Thanks for the quality work!
I actually needed this
thanks for teh upload ,,,this is so basic for beginner ...
getting going on my compositions!
I'm sold. You have excellent communication style and very detailed with good pacing.
In scattered object, origin point is going another place so i m finding problem to set the grass object to rotate on plane and also moving the grass not working just trangle move at another place not grass how to fix this.
Hi Rohit, thanks for your comment. Would be great if you could post your question in our community and maybe send the file as well, so we can check it out properly:
community.cgboost.com/home
~ Masha
When everyone was starting their blender journey with doughnut, I did apple course, then launchpad
And now I can do this too
You are doing better and better tutorials, and the videos are smooth and natural.
I also do tutorials on my channel, don't hesitate to come and tell me what you think about it so I can improve.
beautiful work, I wish I could create something this nice to look at
You can learn with the Cubic Worlds course ;)
So so amazing and beautiful, i loved. Tks broooo.
This video was awesome ! And inspiring. Great job. I'm at the point of my blender journey where this type of Video is the best
First
I will start to using blender from this day.
Hi. How to learn the fundamentals of art as a 3d artist so I can make things that look good?
Hi, apart from the practical side of studying the software, you would need to study theory in first place. Things like color theory, lighting, and composition are crucial if you want to produce good art. Also, if you want to work on creatures, you would need to study anatomy as well. This and a lot of practice.
~ Masha
How to Join Your Course
Wow, I learned a lot in this video, thanks bro, really cool
I can not find CW_Shader in surface material for grass
Hi, can you explain more in detail what you mean?
@@cgboost your grass have 2 color. How do it?
@@pupuha I randomized the color. So in the Shader Editor I used an "Object Info" node, and plugged the "Random" output into the "Fac" input of a "MixRGB" node. The chose two colors and plug this into the "Base Color" of the "Principled" shader. Now you can put this material onto many different objects and each object will have a different color mix of the two colors.
Thank you for thos tutorial , this is what I need most
In this video we saw your whole family 🤩
Hi,
I'm a beginner and i finished high school this year. I want to buy a new laptop for university, but also for 3d modelling. Can you suggest me something (under 1000$😅)??
Thanks in advance!!
Hi Mattia, unfortunately it's hard to suggest a precise product since there are sales and prices that change every day, and you need to follow them to be up-to-date. Also, if you don't need a laptop you have the option to buy single pieces and assembly a computer yourself, that should be a bit cheaper than getting a ready to go pc. If you need a portable computer, you can follow the tech shops you have in your country and wait till you find an affordable option that might stick to your needs (Amazon also time to time has some good options).
What we can suggest you is to try to stick to the recommended requirements you can find here and take the closest option to these specs you can afford: www.blender.org/download/requirements/
~ Masha
This is an amazing piece of work. Loved it.♥
May I know what are the specs of the PC on which you have worked for this? Issue is, I had crashing problems with doing simple stuffs. My pc has 16 GB DDR 4 RAM. 4GB nvidia GTX 1650 and 512 GB storage.
My specs are listed in the video description.
TNice tutorials tutorial was so easy to understand. Thank you so much!
Thanks. You always inspire me🙂
I just subscribed
You are so great your video really helps a lot for beginners,who lost their motivation 🤩🤩
Your another Channel also contains a lot informative tutorial
Specially in my case:those who are not able to pay can gain knowledge through
Your channel
and how to sing in ?
I LIKE 2.8KX100
it's very charming, I really like the scenery and the environment, simple but detailed.
What did I learn.....the water💧
Brilliant!
It worked.....Thank you soo much
3000 frames, if 30 fps, that's 100 secs, about 2 mins of video
Animation is when you just have to do the maths :)
@@cgboost you gotta, else you may skip a beat, or a step 😬
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This is brilliant! Ive been looking for a way to create stylized stories and animation that wont take a year to RENDER. Thank you for sharing...
Hi, how did you move all the rigged characters/objects into your main scene? Like do you animate them first then you import/copy paste them after? I'm asking because my character's animation is seriously messed up after copy pasting them into my scene(timeline).
The best way is to use NLA editor, prepare animation ahead in blocks, and then use it. More info on how to make it is in the course on cgboost.com
~Egon
Hi, If I enroll your course, and use what I learned (especially the animated styles) to create a youtube channel for short movies (of course, its not related to the course contents, or tutorial), will that okay to you ?
Hi Lucas, of course, you can use the skills you learn to do whatever you like. ^^ Would be great if you could mention the course, so that you help us to spread the word, but this only if you want, no pressure.
~ Masha
@@cgboost Just asking, I'm still quite far away, but of course, I will mention the course when working with the channel =))
@@lucaspham5238 Great, thanks ^^ And good luck for your channel, would be cool if you then can share it with us :) It's always great to see the personal works our students do with our courses :D
You can do it here in our community: community.cgboost.com/home
Looking forward to seeing the result!! :D
~ Masha
Awesome work ! wow!
Very glad you like it!
awesome, very useful tips & tricks
firstly I would like to wish you well and to say a huge thank you for uploading these videos as they have been an invaluable resource to
Thx for render settings. It's beautiful!
LIke!)
great tutorial. Great contribution. You have my like and subscription to the channel. Thank you so much. Greetings
Thanks! By the way, did you know that we have a Cubic Worlds inspired community challenge running now ? Still more than a week to the deadline so there's still time to join the fun :) : ruclips.net/video/aQIywXt-jd4/видео.html
gotta stop at the intro. It is so amazing.
Der deutsche Akzent 😂
wow
lol
first off all, I would like to thank "CGBoost and his mates" for sharing a valuable Information and second off all thank you again for being a great mentor and a teacher it means a lot for a third world country boi like me
I'm alway get error in rigging and animating would you please make a tutorial on how to rig the cubic character and animate it would be great to learn
Hi, thanks for the comment. We actually already have a couple of videos about rigging and animating cubic worlds elements. You can check them out here:
ruclips.net/video/a9NeQeS4Ekg/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/siNABirUDMQ/видео.html
~ Masha
wonderful - i love this!
Nice ! @@
cant find the shader. help!
Shader is created within the course.
~Egon
Great work! Thanks for sharing. Learned a lot.
my god how inspiring is this
How long did it take him to make?
Hi, thaanks for the question, Zach said that it was a project he made on the side with many breaks, but if he would combine the time it would take a week or so.
~ Masha
Modelling tutorial please
Hi, thanks for your comment.
To learn how to create a similar scene in blender, you can take our Cubic Worlds course: www.cgboost.com/courses/cubic-worlds
~ Masha
Wow! Very informative! 💛
you are a cube world god
Wow. Superb.
cool...
how to get project file
Hi you can find it inside the resources section of our website: www.cgboost.com/resources
You're the best
So the driver you mentioned for the river is it possible to get it?
Well you just have to type in "#frame/20" into the "time" field. This is already the driver: ruclips.net/video/YurYJg0u0eg/видео.html
Workfile pls
You can get it here: www.cgboost.com/resources
I liked how you made every polygon in the ground plane separate. I also loved the use of scale in your armature for the legs. I was wondering if that might be a good solution for making my character’s eyelids appear only when he is blinking?
Glad you liked the content. Well, it totally depends on how you modeled the character. If the eyelids are separate objects this might work, but if they are connected with the face, this would get difficult. You can also try to use shape keys.
Amazing!
nice ..+1
Sir do you have teaching course ?
Yes, you can find our courses here: www.cgboost.com/courses
If you're completely new, start with the free beginner course: www.cgboost.com/courses/free-blender-beginners-course
After that, you can go with the Cubic Worlds course: www.cgboost.com/courses/cubic-worlds
Or the Blender Launch Pad course: www.cgboost.com/courses/blender-launch-pad
@@cgboost Thanks Sir for me I want to learn character to creat story .. what should I try first sir?
@@sawkawmoosoe9751 Hey Saw, well if you don't have any basics about 3d I would suggest you to start first with the free beginners series. Once done, if your main interest are comlex characters, the sculpting course might be useful to you.
If you aim to something more simple, I would recommend you cubic worlds course, where you can learn how to make scenes like the one you can see in the video.
~ Masha
amazing
Joint Your Couse
Here is the link: cgboost.com/cubic-worlds-1
thx
SO CUTE
Awesome !