Creating Nebulas in EEVEE (Blender 2.8)
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- Опубликовано: 4 мар 2019
- In this video, I show you my setup for creating beautiful nebulas using the EEVEE realtime rendering engine.
Download free resources here: gum.co/eevee_nebulas
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(Cubebrush): cbr.sh/ro2sc4
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Mark Kingsnorth's video: • Space Nebula Tutorial ...
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Found Curtis thru Ducky...both epic tutorial creators...Thank you both!
wow!
Immediately thought of you Gleb ! :)
You and Ducky are nailing it, keep it up guys!
Thanks, we both have a lot in store :)
You've got a PERFECT voice for narrating, as I'm sure you've been told all your life. I especially appreciate the lack of fluff and filler, and that you never seem to get lost looking for menu items or otherwise indicating you have no business making a tutorial. This particular video is as well-done across the board, easy to follow, and straight to the point as any video is going to get. Yes, I subscribed. :D
You are quickly becoming my favorite Blender tutorialist.
Been watching your videos for the last hour. The level of knowledge and results achieved are inspiring. Certainly looking forward to giving some of this a go!
Great effect, exactly what I needed for what I'm doing, now I check if my PC dies as soon as I try to use it.
This is stunning. I love me some Cycles for photorealistic renderings, but man, this has me jumping all over EEVEE for this kind of stuff. Simply amazing. Thanks for sharing. I’ll also be checking out Mark’s Cycles stuff.
Thanks for this. I never really understood volumetric shaders setups until I watched your video. Keep up the good work.
Oh my god. So much efford. Cuts & Scripted Speech perfectly aligned.
forensic ! im just starting to wrap my head around the nodes . cheers for a decent explanation of the node attributes that you used .
This is something I was working on about 8 months ago. But I never could get it to look right because my knowledge of nodes is limited and also 2.8 kept crashing. So yeah, I am glad to see that someone figured it out and made it work.
Beautiful, amazing and to the point!! And a hundred thanks for the free files!
That`s amazing. Thanks for showing your workflow and happy blending with blender.
Awesome! So many ideas from such a short vid :) Thank you!
I've been looking for this for weeks, thank you so much! Suscribing now!
That's some interesting workflow possibilities for Blender. Never knew there was such a thing as volumetric lights before.
Guess for at least one of my next audiovisual videos I'll use Blender. Great tutorial. *Thumbs up*
I meant to just follow along but ended up playing with this for about 2 hours :P Thank you so much!
The intro of this video and transition to the interface says it all. Your content is great and you deserve waaay more subs. My only problem... I’m stuck with maya since 2000!
Thank you for the kind words! :)
Ditch Maya, become one of us, ONE OF US!
Hey I just found out your channel and its amazing
Thank you so much for this great video I learned a lot
Also thanks for the blend file
Much love!
Every few days I just get blown away with the capabilities of blender and its users.
Great tutorial! Hue Saturation node is key to making the nebulas look crisp (learned the hard way after copying the entire setup without the HS node).
So awesome! Thank you for making such amazing and detailed tutorials!
Bloody awesome! Thanks for video and files!
Thanks! And no problem - have fun with them :)
So awesome. Can't wait to try this, thanks!
Excellent work, beautifully presented. Thank you.
Really well explained. Can't wait to build my own from scratch! 👍🏼
Very nice. I really love your 'to the point' style
Thank you so much for making this video. Great work!
Thank you! Such detailed tutorial!
Fantastic content. What also impresses me is the fluent and accurate speech. ;-)
Yep, that's quite rare in blender tutorials :/
Curtis, thank you kindly. this is beautiful sir!
Nice and concise. Exactly what I was looking for!
Excellent tutorial. Thanks for clearly explaining 😊
That's bloody incredible!
doing gods work right there, thank u
Much thanks Curtis this is very helpful.
Wow, this is incredible, you should be so proud of yourself!
Amazing video, thanks Curtis
If your nebula "clouds" look a little blurry, make sure that you've got the center white portion of your ColorRamp set all the way white - RGBA(1,1,1,1). The default white of the ColorRamp isn't all the way white and it makes a huge difference. And thanks for the video!
Thank you so much, I was stuck on that part of the tutorial because my clouds looked super blurry and not like what the video showed. This fixed the entire issue for me!
This is very cool! Thanks for sharing!
This is AWESOME...!! Right up my alley. thanks 😃👍
Stellar work!
Very good tutorial, thanks for posting.
Interesting stuff... Now you got me wanting to play with eevee again
very helpful! making a music video in space and this is just what i needed!
Thanks for this, I made a cool short render while experimenting with these resources :)
awesome!!!! and awesome video too !! thank you very much for this !
Thanks a lot! it was a really nice way to practice some volumetrics in eevee, I also rendered it as an animation for my channel which i credited you for!
Awesome tutorial. Thanks
This was really cool, very informative thanks.
this is amazing! thank you!
awesome content man!!!
Underrated content
Best Robot voice.
Great tut.
Amazing! Subbed instantly!
Beautiful
I figured it out!
Thank you for the knowledge!
Awesome!
Fantastic... Thank you
Wow amazing very realistic
WOW! Nice, thank you!
Cool stuff!
incredible, way soooo lit thx so much !!!
good work bro.
Great tutorial
I feel like I've been using Eevee a lot for volumetrics now- Even though it doesn't always look perfect, you can get it to look pretty good, and it's like 1000% faster than Cycles, so I can finish a shot in 2 hours instead of 2 days.
Thanks for the tutorial ! Is there a way to have the nebula sharper ? My render looks quite blurry even with 512 rez and no focus point ? Or is because of the node setup ?
Great Tutorial Thank You...
Finally a proper tutorial that isn't blocked off by a fking "course" paywall, thanks friend!
Cool! Thanks a lot!
Well that is too damn cool. Thank you
Thank you for sharing this interesting video~!
thank you for this tutorial
Wow awesome
i need this in my life
That is so coool
Great Video!
Do you think it would be possible to make custom sliders for the color ramp in the custom properties of the cube volume?
Lovely
Thank you!
crikey, that was good... subbed :)
Beautiful. Super useful. With the new AN nodes maybe it will be easy to drive it - or just by using drivers - then you could make some really fancy music videos.
Absolutely, there's a lot of potential. I've got a big ol' document of ideas I want to make real.
Thank you
Nice
This is great. Maybe in the future how to animate twinkling areas/sheen?
sick
hero!
Blender is such an amazing package. I kinda almost wish it wasn't free so it'd get a constant stream of cash and it would mop the floor with all other 3d app competitors!
Well, that's what Blender Cloud is for.
Nice colorful neublas. How would they function with the physics controllers to give some extra movement and creative control?
Thanks 👏
wow eevee looks so powerful
The results look incredible! Is there any way to render a cubemap/sphere map of the nebulas , for use in a game engine as a backdrop?
i now have to coolest komorebi wall paper thanks!
How do you get this amazing detail in evee ? Great vid btw
nice tutorial, I am really thankful as I wanted to make some nebulas before...
Is it working in 2.81 though??? they changed some stuff like the output of Voronoi for example
Great tutorial, but I really struggle getting the same result. Mine just looks very different, not like clouds but like rings in water that is distorted, almost like gravitational lensing of galaxies if you have seen those photos. I tried the link, but it won't accept my credit card or paypal account. Can you post your exact values, I can then try to set them. It seems that even slight modifications of 0.01 in the ColorRamp or noise texture makes everything change from almost invisible to just a one color mist.
Try making your cube 3 times bigger, in my case it worked
Oh my god, this is so fucking fire! Thank you muchly.
Hahaha my thoughts exactly
Thank you, you're very kind :)
thx!
This was really hard to operate on my MacBook - any tips on how to ease the workload on my computer and still enjoy glorious nebulas?