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@hjf4a2 You really haven't been paying attention. You should look up an actual list of the mainstream movies and shows it has been used in. You don't know what you're talking about. I have been following Blender's use in mainstream films and shows for over a decade, and major market productions use Blender. There are some shows that are made using Blender exclusively!
@@djedishadowslayer2076 Name some please. I only know of 10 shots in "The man in the high castle". And it being used doesn't mean shit. And in the statistic which studio uses blender, just says if they have it installed. Most of the time you don't have render farm support and nothing, because blender is unfit for Big production.
In professional environment, there is no such thing as best software, you use whatever software to get the job done. People don't realise when you are working in a company you are not exercising any creativity rather just completing projects to the clients standards through tight deadlines. So any software that can do the job quicker they use.
There's no best software per se. When you're an independent professional freelancer, a professional just wanting to train at home or a hobbyist you use whatever gets the job done for your workflow and learning purposes. When you're a professional working in different studios you remain agnostic and use whatever the studio uses in their pipeline. You have access to many tools that are not available out in the wild and a large render farm to get your tasks done
Blender physics system was always very limiting- but now, physics are on the road map for being one of the next things the blender foundation will improve. look out!
@@D_The_Crafter Its good for blender users to have something useable, but don't be dillusional and think Blender can beat any of the industry standard software in their field.
I don't know how to inbox you in particular, but I kindly request you to do a video in the best tracking software around. Cause am kinda confused which one to go with. Sytheyes, pf track, 3d equalizer, Mocha and many more.
Personally I've only used Blender but I plan to use those other softwares in the future. I will say that computer sounds great for Blender. Unless you're doing crazy hi-res simulations or complex scenes, your computer will work really nicely. Also, Blender is free so there is no reason to not try it out :)
Heya, for reference, i got a laptop with 4600H, 1650ti and 16gb ram at 3200, and my experience with blender has been okay for small to midsize projects, maybe borderline bigger projects. Our processors are pretty similiar, and id say your 3060 is quite a bit better than mine so you should definitely be good to go with blender and other softwares as well.
Nuke is not a 3D modeling software. I know the title of the video is vague, and also the clips used. It demonstrated more compositing, than actual 3D modeling.
nope. Resolve / Fusion are editors and compositors. The software in this video are for high level VFX. You won't get decent simulations of any kind in Resolve. He didn't include Nuke in this video either, it's just a different kind of software for a different task.
The Big studios use Linux for most of the applications, that have a Linux version, because its easier to use in a big Pipeline, more Memory, RAM, CPU efficient and customizable. There are probably some little studios that use Windows, but that should be the minority.
@@HDRPC For what does Weta use it? It's like saying they use blender. Maybe they have it installed. Windows is used for the business Part of Weta probably, but the Servers and all Pc's that run applications, that have Linux support should run on Linux. There are some softwares in VFX that don't run on Linux, these obviously need to run on windows.
Nuke is not a 3D modeling software. I know the title of the video is vague, and also the clips used. It demonstrated more compositing, than actual 3D modeling.
Since when was Spiderman 2 the first pro project to utilize Blender? When I was first checking it out before I started learning it, I saw Ironman and other Marvel projects it was used in.
@@Borsilive Certainly? How can you be certain? Do you work at Marvel? Have you seen their industry professionals talking about this? Then you wouldn't know, would you, so stop talking like you do. Blender has come a long way in a short time, and new add-ons have come along over the last year or less which give it the ability to compete with industry standard programs in many ways, especially in broad capability. That one FREE program can do the job of several industry standards, and from what I'm hearing from the pros, it's certainly already been beating many of them in the sculpting and workflow department even before the last few years of growth. Over the last year I've been watching pros SWITCHING more and more because it's more stable, reliable, easier and more efficient now than many of the industry standards while delivering pro quality graphics.
Ok so lets pretend that we got a brain. There is a renderman for blender. So what is the difference if a render comes out from the maya renderman or the blender renderman? Nothing.
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Make a video about the diffrence between Nuke and Houdini
can you help pls i want to make movie on animation which software is best and free pls reply
The extent of the information you have on these topics is so incredible to listen to. This was a great video.
All the softwares are quiet impressive. But as a free software blender is amazing for VFX.
For amazing spiderman 2, they used blender for pre-viz but, maya for final vfx and animation
but hey it's still being used!
@hjf4a2 lmfao 😆 🤣 😂 well said. Don't get me wrong, its cool and all but still doesn't make it industry standard.
@hjf4a2 u r really rude i us blender and in my opinion it’s better than all that maya stuff so keep ur fingers out of the comment section
@hjf4a2 You really haven't been paying attention. You should look up an actual list of the mainstream movies and shows it has been used in. You don't know what you're talking about. I have been following Blender's use in mainstream films and shows for over a decade, and major market productions use Blender. There are some shows that are made using Blender exclusively!
@@djedishadowslayer2076 Name some please. I only know of 10 shots in "The man in the high castle". And it being used doesn't mean shit. And in the statistic which studio uses blender, just says if they have it installed. Most of the time you don't have render farm support and nothing, because blender is unfit for Big production.
I love the organization of this video. Thank you, brother🙏🏾
something to say is that i think quality of videos increased by a factor for 100
Maxon C4D without buying Realfow and a XParticles sub, is just decent motion graphics app with even less native VFX capabilities than Blender 3.0
C4D is one of the most amazing software.
In professional environment, there is no such thing as best software, you use whatever software to get the job done. People don't realise when you are working in a company you are not exercising any creativity rather just completing projects to the clients standards through tight deadlines. So any software that can do the job quicker they use.
Nice video!
can anyone say about unreal engine vfx is that can compitate any of these ?
I’ve heard Mandalorian was using Unreal Engine for VFX
Which software is used for the 2015 film Pixels?
There's no best software per se. When you're an independent professional freelancer, a professional just wanting to train at home or a hobbyist you use whatever gets the job done for your workflow and learning purposes.
When you're a professional working in different studios you remain agnostic and use whatever the studio uses in their pipeline. You have access to many tools that are not available out in the wild and a large render farm to get your tasks done
can you bring a video on other alternatives for Maya software,except blender
Blender is perfect
@@MicroGBY true🤟🤟🤟
Ii think that there is a lot of good software and the final results will depend of the talent of the creator, anyway very informative video,
love your videos and big fan of yours.. but I have a question for you.. how many 3d software u know how to use ?
blender and c4d
Blender is good for vfx but blender vfx tutorials are not available too much.I don't know why?
Blender physics system was always very limiting- but now, physics are on the road map for being one of the next things the blender foundation will improve. look out!
But their improving is just bringing it to a useable level. Still won't come or ever came even close to the big boys.
@@Borsilive yes probably, physics are not the strong side of blender. but it will be nice to have either way,. we'll have to wait on this one
@@D_The_Crafter Its good for blender users to have something useable, but don't be dillusional and think Blender can beat any of the industry standard software in their field.
Can you make your own tutorial videos for us 🙏🙏🙏
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First 🥇, btw that's really cool
7:53 does anyone know name of its animation ??
been watching maya and the three and i have to constatnly try to remmerb that it wasnt m,ade with the tools nor functionality we have now in 3.1
hello guys , ihave ryzen 7 1700 3.7gghz , rtx 3060 and 16 gb ram 2666 . Will this be enough for maya , blender , houdini ,zbrush , houdini , cinema 4d and 3ds max ?
if it's a 7th gen chip or higher it should be able to handle them pretty decently. :)
Personally I've only used Blender but I plan to use those other softwares in the future. I will say that computer sounds great for Blender. Unless you're doing crazy hi-res simulations or complex scenes, your computer will work really nicely. Also, Blender is free so there is no reason to not try it out :)
Heya, for reference, i got a laptop with 4600H, 1650ti and 16gb ram at 3200, and my experience with blender has been okay for small to midsize projects, maybe borderline bigger projects. Our processors are pretty similiar, and id say your 3060 is quite a bit better than mine so you should definitely be good to go with blender and other softwares as well.
@@lubaka8269 If he had those kinda specs, he'd clearly know that it can handle this softwares..But im pretty sure that he's just flexing or lying...😂😂
I would say 16gb is way to few for Houdini and the CPU is "okay". You should at least have 64 GB DDR4 or 128 GB DDR4
Thanks for this overview. Did you include Nuke? I may have missed it.
Nuke is not a 3D modeling software. I know the title of the video is vague, and also the clips used. It demonstrated more compositing, than actual 3D modeling.
What about DaVinci Resolve?
nope. Resolve / Fusion are editors and compositors. The software in this video are for high level VFX. You won't get decent simulations of any kind in Resolve. He didn't include Nuke in this video either, it's just a different kind of software for a different task.
@@3runjosh I see
DaVinci is mainly used for editing and color grading.
Sir these big hollywood movies use Windows for these softwares and vfx?
The Big studios use Linux for most of the applications, that have a Linux version, because its easier to use in a big Pipeline, more Memory, RAM, CPU efficient and customizable. There are probably some little studios that use Windows, but that should be the minority.
@@Borsilive weta digital use Windows. Even audi using for their car designing
@@HDRPC For what does Weta use it? It's like saying they use blender. Maybe they have it installed. Windows is used for the business Part of Weta probably, but the Servers and all Pc's that run applications, that have Linux support should run on Linux. There are some softwares in VFX that don't run on Linux, these obviously need to run on windows.
@@Borsiliveyes they use blender, Autodesk maya autodesk 3d max etc softwares in Windows systems i think
I Love blender :) i create tutorials with this program :)
That's actually The Amazing Spider-Man 2 released in 2014 but yes it used blender
Where’s nuke ?
Nuke is not a 3D modeling software. I know the title of the video is vague, and also the clips used. It demonstrated more compositing, than actual 3D modeling.
Why does the Blender section have the most views?
Maya was released in 1998, not 1993
no way is only houdini!!
Wait for the Weta Digital's VFX softwares and then we'll talk
they use maya mari houdini and in house software too
@@unknownguy2829 I talked about the WetaM and the WetaH
Where is ClarisseFX?
Clarisse Ifx is pretty new software for excellent VFX and look development but not a lot of people have heard about it.
Hi
Hi
proceeds to talk about good CGI while showing some of the worst movie cgi
Artificial intelligence will make all of these software absolete...
Can you please make a video on artificial intelligence in 3D and future of all these software..?
Since when was Spiderman 2 the first pro project to utilize Blender? When I was first checking it out before I started learning it, I saw Ironman and other Marvel projects it was used in.
But for what? It certainly wasn't used for any extensive VFX shot.
@@Borsilive Certainly? How can you be certain? Do you work at Marvel? Have you seen their industry professionals talking about this? Then you wouldn't know, would you, so stop talking like you do.
Blender has come a long way in a short time, and new add-ons have come along over the last year or less which give it the ability to compete with industry standard programs in many ways, especially in broad capability. That one FREE program can do the job of several industry standards, and from what I'm hearing from the pros, it's certainly already been beating many of them in the sculpting and workflow department even before the last few years of growth. Over the last year I've been watching pros SWITCHING more and more because it's more stable, reliable, easier and more efficient now than many of the industry standards while delivering pro quality graphics.
blender is great not great
Ok so lets pretend that we got a brain. There is a renderman for blender. So what is the difference if a render comes out from the maya renderman or the blender renderman? Nothing.
can you bring a video on other alternatives for Maya software,except blender