Blender 2.8 Panorama stitching projection painting (part 2)
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- Опубликовано: 20 май 2019
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In this blender 2.8 tutorial we go over how projection painting can be used for panorama stitching. This tutorial covers the video sequence editor, tripod camera tracking, projection painting, and compositing.
Blender is to good to be true it's a free program with features just as good as an expensive one
i literally have no idea why i enjoy your channel so much im barely literate with after effects so i usually only understand about 1% of what youre talking about but for some reason these blender videos are very satisfying to watch especially when you have no clue what the process is its like a bob ross painting coming together im always pleasantly surprised but the process of ur creations or whatever
This is indeed a useful example of camera tracking and projection painting, but also probably most overcomplicated cylindrical panorama stitching method I've ever seen :D
So blender is more than just a modeling/rendering program ... This guy just showed me like 1000 videos of blender worth of knowledge's in just a few of his videos .
Just a quick thank you. I've used Blender for years but never investigated past what I knew I needed at the time. These videos have opened my eyes and I've just pulled 4 or 5 other apps out of my workflow (which saved me money, and since this is just hobby stuff for me, that's great).
Sounds so easy when he explains it,
It took me quite a while, but in the end I was able to replicate perfectly. Such great stuff this is. Unprecedented. Thank you very much Sir!
Damn dude this is good! Who are you really??
I saw this decades ago done in nuke and never found that video again this is the closest thing I can think of, really amazing!
Great hair style man, and a greater tutorial series. I have a tutorial request about camera mapping about removing camera from mirror and replacing that part with another video, that effect would be an important tutorial for camera tracking
Awesome series. Thanks!
Are you some kind of savant or something? Your blender power must be over 9000!
thank you very much for the great tutorial! :)
wow didn't know Blender could do all of this, I am considering to switch, usually for all this I use Nuke,Photoshop and Maya... you are doing all of it on one and its free... if only I wasn't so lazy to learn all the workflow and shortcuts of blender...
I loved other projection mapping tutorial, but in this case you could have just extracted frames and then used Photoshop panaroma tool or any free panaroma app to get the same result with less efforts. Great work though 👍. Keep posting!
cant you use a UVproject modifier? it should update with the camera movement, so you dont have to switch tabs and unwrap for every frame you paint
Thank you
This is great stuff!, I didn't know it was so useful
tnx man ! nice one :)
Thank ya man :D