This is extremely relevant to the next portfolio piece I'm working on; really glad I stumbled on to it! There's some really great stuff here, thanks for the tips!
This is exactly what I was looking for! I once bought some assets for small money and don't feel sattisfied with em. Now I can create every ancient temple I ever wanted. Thanku so much.
this is freakin awesome man. honestly, i couldn't figure out a good way to make some ancient ruins ( i was looking onling to purchase some but none i could find had the look i wanted ) so i decided to make my own, but couldnt think of a good method..until this video . thank you so much :)
You might want to mention apply transformation at some point so the model can be used as an asset after it crumbles, you know if one actually want's to use the model.
Changing the Input Coordinates in the PBR Material from UV to Object and setting the Material to Box with 0.5 Blending will create a fast smart Material that acts procedural and does not even need unwrapping. 😊
Made a render of an underground temple with sunlight coming in through holes in the roof... feedback I got was it looked too uniform and clean. So this tutorial was absolutely perfect. Going to go back to that and cell fracture it.
For the Windows users: Materialize is a neat little tool you can download for free. Basically, you can take any image and automatically generate all your texture maps (height, normals, etc.) Combined with techniques for tiling images you can make some nice materials quickly with little effort. It's no substance designer, but I think you'd be pleasantly surprised.
Love your workflow! Incredible stuff! Thank you.... My only suggestion is to slow your narration down a bit... not sure if you intentionally speed up your voice, but it feels very very fast. No biggie, but just a suggestion : )
Wow, this tutorial couldn't have come out at a better time. I've only been using blender for a couple weeks making a scene that I'm 3d printing. And what's the main setting of my diorama? Crumbly ruins :P haha. I've been approaching it in a very similar way, but being an ultra noob I learned a lot from your workflow. Enough that's it's worth scrapping the last couple weeks of work and starting over because I'll probably get better results in a few hours. Thanks a bunch.
interesting way to make ornaments, i never thought of doing it like that...Also my sim for destruction makes the entire thing explode rather than crumble to the floor. i followed all the steps nd tried multiple times still same result.
thanks a lot for your tutorial , its so hard to learn 3D because most all of them just making paid tutorial and as student i cant afford that money and dont have credit card to pay thanks a lot man, i love you so much biggg thanksssss, i hope youu keep making tutorial like this in future :DDD
oh my god, this channel is SO F...NG UNDERESTIMATED! You are the best!!! And I really like your approach (making cool nice pictures not lowpoly for games is my life-goal) so many thaaaaaaaaaanksssssss wish you all luck and inspiration, would love yo be your apprentice in real life
As a beginner this is gold for me.
Welcome to the party
not gold it is diamond
Loved everything about this from the humorous narration to the tips. This is gold.
This is perfect. Build large, simple to small, detailed. Then add your grunge and cracks and gravity topples. Imma going to try this out.
Your channel is already one of my favorites, very good!
This is extremely relevant to the next portfolio piece I'm working on; really glad I stumbled on to it! There's some really great stuff here, thanks for the tips!
same
Dude...your videos are SO GOOD!!! Literally some of the best 3d-process content on youtube. Please keep making videos, your channel is gonna be huge.
Every step on the video :
Me: DAMN DAMN DAMN IT'S SO COOL!!!
This is exactly what I was looking for! I once bought some assets for small money and don't feel sattisfied with em. Now I can create every ancient temple I ever wanted. Thanku so much.
one of the best blender channels. Don´t stop!
Good stuff! Love the pace and always great to see a finished example of the use at the end!
this is freakin awesome man. honestly, i couldn't figure out a good way to make some ancient ruins ( i was looking onling to purchase some but none i could find had the look i wanted ) so i decided to make my own, but couldnt think of a good method..until this video . thank you so much :)
This is an amazing way to create those ancient-looking pillars! Wow, never thought of it this way! Thanks a lot! :)
You are everywhere 😂👌
@@kewa_design haha yes! Learning from all sources :P
@@ZeusCreates same here 😂👍
@@kewa_design Yep you’re right 😂
👀😂
That last step where you make it seem like it was a 2d art piece! :-o that's so awesome!
Always love such a clean tutorial, straight to the point.
This vid has such a chaotic vibe and I love it
I CANNOT wait to try this out! So good!
omg dude, you have clearly made the best tutorial ive ever seen on youtube, thank you
LOVE this style of teaching, so much fun.
You might want to mention apply transformation at some point so the model can be used as an asset after it crumbles, you know if one actually want's to use the model.
Changing the Input Coordinates in the PBR Material from UV to Object and setting the Material to Box with 0.5 Blending will create a fast smart Material that acts procedural and does not even need unwrapping. 😊
As a game dev who does modelling amongst other things. Discovering this channel makes me happy!
Amazing video! Would LOVE a tutorial on how you finish up your renders in photoshop
Great production. Great video. You're gonna blow up.
So many good practical uses of the less travelled tools of Blender. Bravo!
i am soo happy that i found you on youtube. this is way nicer content than most blender channels
i think you can get slightly better results by going on object, ridged body > calculate mass and choose concrete when using the cell fracture
Bro
may god help you the way you help us
your stuff is more than amazing
Ngl those knights at the end were the most impressive part
Yay! Environment Tutorial 😃
Made a render of an underground temple with sunlight coming in through holes in the roof... feedback I got was it looked too uniform and clean. So this tutorial was absolutely perfect. Going to go back to that and cell fracture it.
This is so cool! Videos like this and creatives like yourself inspire me to keep going on projects when the brick wall hits! 😊
absolutely perfect work! love the humor!
so happy i stumbled upon you channel. Great stuff !
one of the best tutorials i've seen recently nice work!
This is amazing! You put a lot of work into editing this vid too, thanks for sharing!
For the Windows users: Materialize is a neat little tool you can download for free. Basically, you can take any image and automatically generate all your texture maps (height, normals, etc.) Combined with techniques for tiling images you can make some nice materials quickly with little effort. It's no substance designer, but I think you'd be pleasantly surprised.
Love your workflow! Incredible stuff! Thank you.... My only suggestion is to slow your narration down a bit... not sure if you intentionally speed up your voice, but it feels very very fast. No biggie, but just a suggestion : )
Thank you so much!
I learned so many things just watching this one video hahaha
Ur video quality is something else 👌 I'm truly thankful for u the effort that u put into creating such beautiful content
Very useful techinques in one single video
Another fantastic tutorial - great work!
The ancient writing hack is sooo amazing :D
And I thought my process was good :D! Thanks for showing us your workflow! Amazing job 🙌
Absolutely amazing technique, thanks for sharing your process!
Wow, this tutorial couldn't have come out at a better time. I've only been using blender for a couple weeks making a scene that I'm 3d printing. And what's the main setting of my diorama? Crumbly ruins :P haha. I've been approaching it in a very similar way, but being an ultra noob I learned a lot from your workflow. Enough that's it's worth scrapping the last couple weeks of work and starting over because I'll probably get better results in a few hours.
Thanks a bunch.
This is gold level .
It was fun watching this tutorial! Thank you!
Orkun ışıtmak bu videoyu yanlışıkla oynatma listesine almış neyse izliyim ilgimi çekti :)
very artistic final result. nice showcase.
Holy **** man, you just saved me hours of work by accident. Fantastic work. Definitely earned a sub, and I hardly sub to anything. Blew my mind.
interesting way to make ornaments, i never thought of doing it like that...Also my sim for destruction makes the entire thing explode rather than crumble to the floor. i followed all the steps nd tried multiple times still same result.
This was freaking sweet. Nicely done :)
thanks a lot for your tutorial , its so hard to learn 3D because most all of them just making paid tutorial and as student i cant afford that money and dont have credit card to pay
thanks a lot man, i love you so much biggg thanksssss, i hope youu keep making tutorial like this in future :DDD
thanks so much, now I can easily make the ruins that I need
Love these tuts! ✨
Bro, the way you talk is cool so I subcribed
Great stuff, really enjoyed every second of the vid!
AHHHHHHHHH GRACIASSSSSSS No sabes cuanto te amo por este tutorial xD
gotta show us made his render look so good on photoshop
GREAT Tutorial. Simply explained. Perfectly staged. Thanks!
Great and fun tutorial man, thank you!
Honestly...I've enjoyed every single moment of this video ❤️❤️❤️ thankyou
oh my god, this channel is SO F...NG UNDERESTIMATED!
You are the best!!! And I really like your approach (making cool nice pictures not lowpoly for games is my life-goal)
so many thaaaaaaaaaanksssssss
wish you all luck and inspiration, would love yo be your apprentice in real life
I just discovered your channel. And, I really love your content. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Brilliant. Great video.
Can you show more about the paint over? Looks so good for concepts.
Superb tutorial ! Thanks
awesome! could you do a detailed tutorial of your compositing?
Could you do a tutorial on how to make the ancient ruins in the cliff side
I have no idea what’s happening but I have to spectate your skill.
Fedt at se andre blender artister fra Danmark 👍🏻
such a good video with so little view, i love this tutorial!
Quality tutorial. Keep Going!!
super cool
Great, thanks. Are you providing the project files?
Excellent video, humour done well also. Great stuff
That's a really good method! I always struggle with scattering things to look more natural. Thanks for sharing!
This channel is so cool man!
Hey very high quality content right there
now i have to figure out how to make an optimized version for making game assets
This is amazing!
4:52 how to set the physical settings for all the necessary objects, please answer in more detail, I have highlighted but the physics tab is empty
Awesome ❤️
This man's a legend
More digital gold! Headed over to Gumroad!
and here we was, breaking our heads w manual modfycations
5:05 you write friciton 10 with alt pressed at the same time and it does it for all the objects?? how did you discovered that? why is it hidden? haha
I wish I had time to learn 3d more. Its such an awesome skill 😍
oh wow thats so cool ! it kinda looks like the Disco Elysium art pieces !!
Beautiful!
Well, I still have no idea how you did that but it looks good.
Try out bool tool!!
how do you give that painted look to your render
also your videos are super helpful
very gratefull to get you on youtube
as soon as i add the remesh modifier (around 1:00 in the vid) my blender is crashing, any idea on how i fix that?
Bro! Awesome tutorial
I could never get the remesh mod: to work for me as everything just looked rubbish. Thanks for this.
The sides of the model never work with the textures. I always get squished images on the sides
Sorry for stupid question but u did UV?
man this is so good!