Animate a Car Chase in Blender - Lazy Tutorials
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- Опубликовано: 12 авг 2019
- / ianhubert
Lazy Tutorial #6! For lazy people by lazy people!
A lot of you probably already know all this stuff, but if you don't, it's cool to know!
This was definitely biting off too much for one minute. If you have questions feel free to ask em and I'll try to answer them quick. - Кино
Video title: "Animate a car chase."
First 1 second of video: "Make a plane."
...
Oof 🗿
Oh my god... this got me cracking HAHAHAHAHAHA
LMAO
Hahaha, love it
It seems like he expected F&F franchise things
Instruction too fast, accidentally made Fast and Furious 10.
Call it "Fast Ten: Your Seatbelts."
@Masonixx Yes.
@@JosephCatrambone Lol, took me a while to get that joke haha
HAHAHA
@@JosephCatrambone Reply of the decade
The last part:
“So I did some mining off camera”
I see you also have been watching Let's Game It Out
Just added a quite decent shader, and also some signs and other bridges for some extra action. Nothing too complicated.
@@Denas.r or literally any and all Minecraft RUclipsrs
@@ps2bndled Yep and most probably used cycles for rendering.
@@ps2bndled But 1 extra thing , he added some animation for the wheels too .
Animate a car chase :
1. Create cube
2. Make the rest of the animation
you forgot the step of deleting the default one and adding new one
The end goal is to combine all your tutorials to have a crowd of bicycle-riding air conditioners chase each other while wobbling randomly and the street is made out of flyers.
I would definitely watch that.
This made me lol
You laugh, but I am somewhat working on it. I'm also throwing in the "Create Large Scale Oceans in Blender 2.8" tutorial and voronoi textures for good measure. I am increasingly concerned that I'll run out of RAM though...
Actually, @@IanHubert2, stupid idea: Since you're made out of time, can you perhaps render it for me? Or better yet: Do you have some tips on what to do if you're a student looking to get into 3D stuff, but not necessarily have the hardware to support huge renders?
I unfortunately can't just let my laptop render this forever like I'd normally do, because I kinda need it for the semester that's starting soon
@@IanHubert2 Ian, you'll probably MAKE that.
@@LeoWattenberg AWS or something like that, if you can afford it
what the hell man, 1 minute tutorials made by you are better than 3 hour courses on udemy haha, well-done man.
@Blender In Motion i know that man, but what i meant was this 1 minute tutorial was more useful than some 3 hour courses.
same here
@Blender In Motion It was just about half an hour, start to render- BUT! The video definitely ignores the crazy amount of time it would take to get the shot ready for a final render in some sort of actual production situation. I did a shot similar to this for a gig last week, and I probably spent over 10 hours on it, for sure. You could take forever modeling background buildings and little details (the HDRI environment carries most of the load in the example), and none of that gets into animating physics/rigging the vehicles (which you'd usually have to do). I was also able to cut some real big corners by not animating anything else on the road except the main cars, and keeping the camera moving fast enough that you can't see the quality of the other stuff on the road :P
You didn't saw the 5 minutes of apologies, excuses and explanations for not posting tutorials lately and what's in store over the coming months ;)
HELL YEAH!
0:56 my man riding a bicycle on a overpass
Also giving the middle finger! :D
@@TylerHarney how
@@asdasfasd1984 Slow it to .25× speed. I also noticed the bicycle clips through the red car
An overpass with traffic in both directions and no shoulder
@@quadrplax establish dominance
I love the contrast between how lazy this modelling is vs how amazingly detailed the render is.
VFX
@@bahaatamer1245 That filter really sets up the scene.
Bruuuuh😂😂
can you go faster.i don't have all day 😂
That's what she said.
@@typingcat Wouldn't that be a good thing?
playback speed > 2
Denn ich dense mit de gänse
SwiftProgrammer lasting one minute is a win?
Totally approve it! :D
Hey Gleb, are you in Warsaw already? :D
@@kszykrzysztof4402 Yup I am :D
Thanks man! Honestly, I feel like I cut too many corners; I've hardly informed anyone about the reality of monsters. Or ghosts. And how they live inside of us. And how sometimes... they win.
Lol why are you here 😂😂😂
@@IanHubert2 Its great for prototyping and testing how animation results taste - you can then expand on the production quality for what came out as likable. So I like the approach. Apart from that - you can hide a lot in the motion blur ;-)
I encoutered a little problem.
If your street is upset when you apply the curve modifier and not extracted the whole lenght of the curve,
select the curve -> Context object data -> Shape : Activate "Stretch" and "Bound Clamps"
Now it should work!
The end result is pretty cinematic not gonna lie
I refuse to believe the final render wasn't just some scene from one of the Fast & Furious films! HOW DOES IT LOOK SO GOOD?!?
That's the power of blender
final video is real video
I'm pretty sure there was a lot of extra effort put into the render lol
That's what I'm thinking. Was it really rendered in cycles? Cuz it looks really damn good
edit tl;dr
the white lamp posts float in the air as you can see on the roads above the cars
Yeah it's really impressive, I was only able to find one tiny detail that gave away there was a hdri being used: The lamp post on the left of the road doesn't move past the screen like real objects would but only warps as the camera Rotates, Cuz hdri never moves relative tot the camera only rotates
edit: i don't mean the actually modelled lamp posts along the road, just the one in the background that is tall and straight and appears gigantic as the scale is messed up
Funny. It's like "Add a cube. Bam. Animate it! Done. Win an Oscar! Yeah!".
instructions unclear got a Novel that I dont know what to do with
ah yes.
nothing beats a normal day than cycling on an overpass whilst two cars are chasing each other.
Don't forget the final touch:
Motion blur the hell out of it so your lazy work isn't as visible.
go watch a documentary on storks
Like the tutorials on how to draw, make a circle here, a circle there and bam! The Mona Lisa!
There is a good subreddit for this known as r/restofthefuckingowl
@@jaredcorker813 And this tutorial is actually on there, haha!
These are great. Can't wait for more Dynamo!!
Thanks! Me too, haha!
@@IanHubert2 dude, is that results real??? It's awesome xD
When he said "uv is your friend"
I felt that
They are. They rweelly are, sniff.
Try finding a Blender tute without UV... 😥
I love this style of tutorial! For anyone complaining that it skips some bits, it is not intended for somebody that started using Blender yesterday. Once you have put the hours of learning in, it's just about working out how to do things. That is what this tutorial shows you. For anyone struggling to learn Blender, my advice is to stick with it. It is the best thing you are ever going to get involved with. Put the work in and you'll get the rewards :-)
Eh it's a tutorial on using arrays and curve modifiers to make repeating models, the cars n chase are just eye candy
0:56 Hey, it's the bicycle guy from the mall with a death wish
he used lazy death wish modifier on him
I mean, this is my favorite channel now for real
This is amazing! The whole thing is totally lazy and totally works. The first 5 times I watched the finished render, I didn't notice anything wrong with it. Now I can see a million things wrong. It would take a million times longer to make all that un-noticeable stuff look good and nobody would ever notice it in a movie (watch it once or twice) context. Great work and very inspiring!
IanHubert, keep them coming, please make more, you are simply so talented man, great tutorials you got out there.
I'm so happy I've found this channel. I'm just starting out in blender. But this is great to see quick possibilities for new things
For people slightly into blender, this was more than enough. Great tut.
*Make a plane*
Me: aight imma head out
Dude you’re like sponge bob: “first I draw a head, the you erase some of this other stuff, then you have a circle” and I’m like squidward making stuff that belongs in the trash
i remember when i saw this the first time using blender, i had no idea what he was talking about.. now 7 months after using blender this it's pretty easy actually
you'd have to have some knowledge about the software first. this isn't a beginner's tutorial. this is a tutorial made for lazy people, by lazy people.
Hey dude, would you be interested in setting up a Patreon. I would pay some serious money for a series of things like this and all the other Lazy tutorials. I didn't expect to wake up to some serious introspection today. This is going to help me so much with my VR projects. Thankyou
Hey stranger come back! He has a Patreon now.
0:58 there's a dead end on the right corner of the road, while a car is going from the dead end road making me convinced that the scene is from blender
@@ghostdog9476 nah thats where Spiderman will save the bus.
I mean.. It can be a video that already exist and he just trying to match it in blender
@Lee Torry Haha, thank you Lee, now excuse me while I go watch Spiderman 2 again.
@@iceseicit's not, it's the actual render. Hes using Blender Cycles which always come out looking photo realistic
@@MARS-eb8pt yeah i do realize that, it was me in early day of blender lol.
This is exactly the kind of tutorials we need. Show an awesome result and then go fast! We have playback controls so just go fast. Awesome!
The beauty about this is that the jump to the finished product looks abrupt when you know nothing about CG, but perfectly paced when you do.
So when you start getting why he skipped a seemingly huge part it, you feel good because you get it now.
I want to feel good and get it, tell me why it’s not abrupt kind sir
I also wanna know. I thought he DID skip a huge part of it. And also just ran over some of the details, lazy beginner learners do not know.
now THIS is a good type of tutorial.
long live lazy!
These lazy tutorials are amazing, please keep making them!
I've been doing the whole laziness thing wrong all my life up until this, thanks for this tuto so I can still be lazy but now I can get awesome results!
I literally have never used blender before but mimiced this whole tutorial up until add the 3d model car i got the background as well just gotta learn how to rig the car keyframe its movement and texture youre a real guru bro keep dropping these vids!!!!
Lol but seriously we need full tutorial for this, it’s awesome.
WTF. You‘re going to have a million subscribers soon. Best tutorial i have seen
I'm always amazed by how awesome Blender is. Just wow.
As someone who knows enough blender, this is a great tutorial.
Why does this work? Like how. You are blowing up man, keep it up.
These are amazing. Thank you, please keep sharing.
Seriously, this channel is just awesome, keep up the good work!
This particular one will always be the most impressive tutorial out there
0:20 make a curve
Me: "ok"
*Making a curve"
Thanks for watching
Wow really entertaining!
Indeed
These videos are so good for picking up quick concepts, thank you!
You are THE master of quick and dirty, amazing!
haha amazing ... its funny am learning way more in 1 min than 1 hour tutorilas
insane man ! awesome work as always !
btw i hope you jump on twitter
dude - best tutorialvideos I've seen in a while!.......and I don't say that because I'm lazy. I'm not lazy. I took the time to write this here. See? It's a sentence......or two.
wow these tutorials are a blast. everything broken down nicely. ive seen all these features before, yet i would not be able to combine them so effortlessly and efficient.
this is the speed advanced tutorials should have. i know how to do it all, just throw it at me
I rarely subscribe to people because they milk the video duration. But this guy..he knows the people struggles 😭 thank you
Best tutorial that I've ever seen
Baammm!!!
Been working on this for a week. I think it's like the movie Interstellar, where Ian is down on Miller's Planet and I'm in the spaceship. 1 minute for him is 60 hours for me. I'm getting there, but had to teach myself a lot of new things for this one. I'll post my final render when complete. (hopefully before 2020)
So are you ready? :)
@@abrdun Here's what I made. Was fun working w/the sounds. ruclips.net/video/vX4UGZNzQ_w/видео.html
Finally after a weak of trial and error I actually went up to make my own and to by honest its looking pretty good
Thank you so much for this! This really kick-start my projects and I love it.
It’s like that meme about how to draw an owl. 1) Draw two intersecting circles 2) draw the rest of the owl. 3) done.
He didn't teach you anything, but gives you an idea of how it's achieved. With all the skillsets it will take days to achieve the final result.
I thought that went without saying.
Also, you seem to think that teaching and giving ideas are different things.
@@retrodragon2249 seems like giving you the idea about doing a 1 year diploma and practically learning it for a year, is the same thing.
@@finaloutput No, it does not seem that way. And getting a diploma isn't the only way of leaning. I see learning and gaining ideas as the same thing. Do you disagree?
@@retrodragon2249 you've received error 101 "viewport inactive".... Hmmm... I guess he disagrees
@@nekola203 bruh It's only been two hours
Even 20 minute long ones are not able to explain that good. 😍👍👍👍
That's one good teacher right there.
This dude just made one of the most realistic car chases in about a minute!!
i actually am following this tutorial and made it to 0:17 in 1 hour lol
Hey can you help me I can't able to make curve with that curve modifier
You create a curve separately and add both Array and Curve modifiers to the plane while linking them he new curve.
To the* new curve.
@@ArchbardWava then you add the vortex to the u-field before adding the boolean triangulation with the gyrox plugin
awesome form of tutorials :)
Indeed
You are incredible man! Thank you for doing these tutorials
You good sir are like a modern day Flint Lockwood for animation and modeling! Can’t wait to see the rest and hope you do more!
So I need to add to some happy roads?
But for real, that looks great. Thanks for the video.
*_The guys who makes 3 hours long tutorials_** Wants to know your location*
That end result looks incredible, you are a master at doing uh.. that!
THESE TUTORIALS ARE LITERALLY THE BEST!
Gonna make a playlist of all your tutorials interspersed with 5secondfilms videos.
Just found your channel, this is brilliant xD
I didn’t want this to end, thanks 👌🏾
0:59 floating street lights! The movement, sound and details tricked us that this is perfect! Perfect!
Can you make the tutorial a little faster?
Just play the video with 2x speed. Boom
Someday I'll use these tutorials to make my SBFP fan film.
Dude. I love your stuff.
Fantastic man, great presentation style. Love it!
the best part is when he makes the materials and lights, then animates the camera and composites the scene!
Would love a "longer" version of this. Or maybe an insight to the compositing/render side. Like I can do the 3d parts, its just that my final renders is not looking as good haha!
Just a year ago I didn't understand a single thing Ian was saying here :) Now I understood everything, and yet it's still kind of a «How to draw an Owl» thing to me ) Useful none the less.
Holy shit that was amazing. Finally a video that does a great quick overview of what you can do. This is what I want to learn.
Step 1 : grab a car model from somewhere.
Step 2 : recreate Need For Speed.
Yea
Yes, it totaly looked like this when i did it too
So cool! Followed this tutorial and got similar results. You just have to connect the dots in the tutorial, and BOOM! You got yourself a little Car chase🚗🚗
Every time I see blender stuff i am blown away by how insane the end result is
How to draw a Owl: draw a circle, draw another one, now draw the 99,999% rest of it ... easy!!!
this is literally the thought process I had. here are these blocky models, BAM it's a car chase scene
@@hubbcap18 tbh the original video's title does explicitly say "animating a car chase", not "preparing all your assets with photoreal materials, animating, compositing the shot and adding sound fx" and you do learn how to animate a car chase following this tutorial.
I saw that in Instagram, but thank you for RUclips version)
Queen Of The Highway? More like Ian Hubert is the King Of The Highway for quick, “lazy,” Blender tutorials!
Comment and liked!
I don't know most what tech you're talking about. I appreciate immensely the effort you put making this short and entertaining tutorial.
My outer self: Yay. *clap clap*
My inner self : **** you for making it look embarrassingly simple
I don't even use blender anymore...
You might have reignited my dead hobby.
HOLY FUK I'M MAKING A MECH AND IT DOESN'T LOOK LIKE TRASH!
@@chatter2765
How's it going man?
Wow, seeing that this video was a minute long made me expect this to be a gag video, but this was actually really good. It's a "Here's what to do, go look up any of it that you don't already know" kind of video. The internet could use more quick-guides like this.
Piece of cake. I've just tried it, and it looks awesome!
This reminds me of the "I did some tweaks of camera" tutorials xD
0:28 When you find the solution to your problem after 3 hours.
Omg dude MORE!! You make me want to model and animate everything. Stuff flying in a tornado, people surfing, a flock of birds...
Incredible!
Instructions not clear. Made Need For Speed edge trailer. Now being sued by EA
"A plane with edge loops is a ladder!"
The most inspiring stuff I've seen... ever!
Love these videos