@@etienneman please do. this is amazing. i literally took this month off from work with the time i had available to be able to learn blender because i really like what i can do with it. a tutorial like this would be fantastic.
Can you please make a video on how you achieved the color grading process (result)? You copied some stuff and adjusted from original photo, and it was hard to catch up.
its pretty simple. I copied the darkest/brightest values from the original frame and applied it to my image. watch this: ruclips.net/video/SoWefQNcIyY/видео.html
The point was not to recreate it 1:1. I also used different plants and trees ;) My goal was to recreate the basic scene with the lighting and surroundings.
Really freakin dope!
Thanks zirc
cool, 10x for sharing
absolute madlad
thank you :)
Step 1: Draw a circle
Step 2: Draw the rest of the owl 😭
Cool video tho
Well, I do have all the recordings for a tutorial ready. Will see how the video performs. perhaps ill do a tutorial on it :)
@@etienneman please do. this is amazing. i literally took this month off from work with the time i had available to be able to learn blender because i really like what i can do with it. a tutorial like this would be fantastic.
Fantastic work. May I ask where you found the shrubs assets from?
Thanks...
the ones at the beginning are from Botaniq, late on in the video i used them from blenderkit
@@etienneman Thanks for the response
and again, amazing work.
Great work! How much time did the 3d part take?
Thank you! I built the scene twice. First time took me around 4-5 hours & the second time (when i was recording), around 5-6 I think
Can you please make a video on how you achieved the color grading process (result)? You copied some stuff and adjusted from original photo, and it was hard to catch up.
its pretty simple. I copied the darkest/brightest values from the original frame and applied it to my image. watch this: ruclips.net/video/SoWefQNcIyY/видео.html
crazy
👍
Holy shit!
Totally different house, but okay. Looks fine I guess.
The point was not to recreate it 1:1. I also used different plants and trees ;) My goal was to recreate the basic scene with the lighting and surroundings.
you need to apply a lut to get the same look