How I Made My First Short Film In Blender (w/ A Potato Laptop)

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  • @stache_obj
    @stache_obj  Год назад +703

    Before you comment 'this is not a potato laptop' or 'i have a much worse computer' etc, could you please read the whole pinned comment and then continue writing it if you still feel the same way. Thanks.
    Checkout the Original Short Film Upload here too if you can -
    ruclips.net/video/ou6qYoG2n1I/видео.html
    Also, the free patreon stuff is all there 😉
    Just one more thing -
    People who keep saying if this is a bad laptop then what about mine. I have a pentium 2 pc that can barely run age of empires 1, to you I say - i never said I have the worst laptop in the world. There will always be PPL with worse machines than mine. But first, do you get the sentiment I'm trying to get across.
    And second, I am not a hobbyist. I am trying to do this blender thing professionally. And for that you need some crazy power. And when you're taking this thing seriously, you'll know this laptop is definitely on the lower end.
    That's all.
    And if you still disagree, I'd love to know your experience with blender and if you're comfortable sharing your portfolio with me. Just so I can grasp where you're coming from.

    • @kondlodesigns
      @kondlodesigns Год назад +4

      my pc has 8ram, RTX 3060 and i7 20 cores yet it struggling to render 8 second clip. Is it good? I use ASUS TUF

    • @wxst8006
      @wxst8006 Год назад +4

      Love the content who would you recommend to watch to get started in blender

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +23

      Andrew price, cgcookie, crossmind studios, cgboost

    • @FilmryStudios
      @FilmryStudios Год назад +8

      ⁠@@kondlodesigns 8GB?? Lol you need more RAM … but either way the complexity of your scene matters

    • @PaidGuy3208
      @PaidGuy3208 Год назад +6

      So many experts told me not to buy this laptop but I don't have much money but thanks for making it. This video cause I am relieved at least I can learn 3d animation and renders like this. 😅

  • @timm9956
    @timm9956 Год назад +2050

    For the longest time I thought that my computer was the limiting factor, but now I have a really nice laptop and my projects haven't changed much. A lot of them I just abandon when it gets too complicated and I work very slowly, I was the limiting factor all along! Videos like your's give me the motivation to keep fighting with this drop in motivation when stuff gets comolex, so thank you. I recently finished my first animation, it's fine but I'm mostly proud because I managed to finish it. I proved to myself that I can finish projects and keep pushing when the complexity becomes overwhelming!

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +73

      Oh yeahh man. Feel ya on that. Good pc or not, this is a recurring problem in our space. Glad to hear the video could be of a lil help. Glad to hear you finished a recent project too. That's always a confidence booster, no?

    • @timm9956
      @timm9956 Год назад +20

      @@stache_obj yeah, finishing that project and the positive responses people had seeing it gave me such a kick in confidence and motivation. This feeling quickly wears off for me tho, so vids like that help me remember why I'm excited about blender in the first place!

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +17

      @timm9956 oh hell yeah man. Totally relate. Happy this could be a teeny tiny source of inspiration

    • @sandy_the_hippy
      @sandy_the_hippy Год назад +2

      ​@timm9956 that's awesome, is your vid available to see anywhere, i love exploring folks works.😊

    • @timm9956
      @timm9956 Год назад +2

      @@sandy_the_hippy Yes, my replies don't seem to go through tho, probably because I'm trying to link to social media but I'll find a way

  • @bazlifaisal538
    @bazlifaisal538 Год назад +1164

    the fact that everything i saw was not real life and made in blender is insane. keep up the awesome work! youre so talented!

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +25

      Thanks man. Means a lot

    • @jackjrohthat
      @jackjrohthat Год назад +5

      ​@@stache_objplease make tutorial on how to install and how to setting it to run on potato laptop. I'm using potato laptop too. Can installed it, but can't run it, it's showing the object in the artboard like a glitch. Can't do anything even to rotate the cube object.

    • @unarei
      @unarei Год назад +5

      i was watching the intro and was like "how did blender have anything to do with this? its video editor is pretty bad" omg

    • @abstraktfilms
      @abstraktfilms 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@unareidude Fr 😂 my brain is now broken

  • @doganotdogan
    @doganotdogan Год назад +327

    You're seriously extremely motivational for artists with lack of drive due to laziness when it comes to hardware, this film is superb man easily one of my favorite Blender channels at the moment

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +5

      Thanks man! That means a lot

  • @entruvia
    @entruvia Год назад +169

    This resonates so much. I had a potato computer and would use that as an excuse. And then even when I upgraded, I would find reasons to not follow through on some projects. So this is a good reminder that being an artist requires adaptability, resilience, and an enjoyment for problem solving. Appreciate the video! The short film turned out so great!

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +3

      Exactly man. That was the sole purpose of this video. Thanks for your kind words.

  • @Smeaf
    @Smeaf Год назад +47

    My man has been cooking🧑‍🍳

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +6

      😂 says the chef himself

  • @xanzuls
    @xanzuls Год назад +10

    Bro, the shots look so good and I'm not even talking about photorealism, just the cinematography, the sound design and pacing. Props man.

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +1

      Glad you liked it my man! Appreciate it

  • @BlissOn47
    @BlissOn47 Год назад +82

    The conditioner scene was beautifully done. Truly a work of art my man. Beautiful

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +5

      Thank you very much good sir

  • @anothertrauma1
    @anothertrauma1 Год назад +8

    Using low samples or viewport/shaded mode to test out scenes, lightning & timing is one of the best tips mentioned in this. Even after upgrading my pc I still use this approach to test/optimize before upping the samples.

  • @teeheeleelee
    @teeheeleelee Год назад +82

    Really love the story you've woven into the art. That's my favourite part of art, and you've done it really beautifully.

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +2

      Appreciate you saying that man. Isn't it nice when PPL compliment the art but more importantly the story 🫂

    • @arianalini8636
      @arianalini8636 Год назад

      @@daniel4412he explain it in the video, try to check it out its rlly good

  • @calciferol2056
    @calciferol2056 Год назад +22

    3D art is really intimidating for me as a painter, especially when I couldn't even finish making the donut. But this makes me want to pick it up again. Absolutely love your wonderful energy and determination--so inspiring! Keep up the great work! :D

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад

      That's so wonderful to hear

    • @karagosi
      @karagosi 11 месяцев назад

      All the best bro, i feel ya

  • @all3ngaming407
    @all3ngaming407 Год назад +150

    I am impressed by your ability to accomplish tasks efficiently even with a less advanced laptop. Meanwhile, I have the best setup available but still waste time playing games and other unproductive activities. Thank you for motivating me to buckle down and focus on my work again.

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +22

      It's okay to play games too. I feel like you know that already but still.
      I guess the aim is to find the perfect balance.

    • @artemus80j.4
      @artemus80j.4 Год назад +4

      “Other unproductive activities” AKA ..porn

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +11

      @artemus80j.4 that just takes 5 minutes man what are you talking about 😎

    • @artemus80j.4
      @artemus80j.4 Год назад +4

      @@stache_obj hahaha true words of wisdom

    • @hi_its_jerry
      @hi_its_jerry Год назад +5

      ​@@stache_objkeepin it real 😂

  • @sohammmmmmmmmmm
    @sohammmmmmmmmmm Год назад +9

    AHHHHHHH THIS IS SO GOOOOOD !!!!! THE BLOOM THE SOUND EFFECTS!!!! Great job man keep it up

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +1

      The caps lock makes this comment worth it

  • @sleepyvoyager
    @sleepyvoyager Год назад +11

    Honestly! I could not think it was a 3D animation until you started showing how you created these scences. Sir these scenses are the most realistic scenes I've ever seen. No overshine, no ultraclear texture, those tiny imperfections I am awestruck and speechless! These are better than DC and Marvel animations. I really wish some big production house see your skills and hire you with a very good offer. Instantly Subscribed!

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +1

      Thanks man. Means the world to me this. Appreciate your kind words

    • @DoctorFiction
      @DoctorFiction 9 месяцев назад

      @@stache_objcan you do character actions & dialogue ?

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  9 месяцев назад +2

      nope. maybe someday@@DoctorFiction

  • @TheDucky3D
    @TheDucky3D Год назад +2

    Such a fantastic video man!!

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад

      That means the world to me man. What else does one need but appreciation from PPL you've admired for so long ❤️🫂

  • @randomlegodev
    @randomlegodev Год назад +8

    Woah, the camera effects are epic

  • @wearetrackclub
    @wearetrackclub Год назад +17

    The film is just stunning! So inspiring seeing your process 👏✨

  • @erelando
    @erelando Год назад +7

    The good taste is strong in here! Nice cinematography. You motivate me to make something right away from the beginning. Thanks man

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +1

      Hell yeah. That was the motive

  • @IdkJared
    @IdkJared Год назад +1

    what really stood out to me about your short was that it wasn't because of one factor that brought it to life, it was everything, it was the scene composition, story telling, sound design, video editing, post processing, etc that made everything feel real and apart of our world, sure not every model was the most photorealistic as it could be, but even if it was that still wouldn't have brought your short to life, it was everything coming together and the balance between that. I think that is something that i need to learn how to do since i usually get so caught up in trying to make everything so perfect and so photo-realistic that at the end the day im never satisfied because the other important factors like composition and story telling were negelected.
    Great Video!

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад

      Thanks for saying that man. A lot of effort went into the whole thing so I appreciate you saying that

  • @blackdino8267
    @blackdino8267 Год назад +2

    i've been struggling with self motivation and blame-my-potato-computer a lot and this video really encourage and helps me to counter my doubts and start working on my project again, thank you so much dude

  •  Год назад +32

    Every take looks beautiful!

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +2

      OOO thanks Jose. Appreciate you saying that. Took a lot of effort. And all for comments like these

  • @luisalejandro723
    @luisalejandro723 Год назад +17

    I used to have that feeling about being limetated by my PC hardware and stopped a project for that, but then one day I found out how to complete it, and since that day I always try to keep going till I find a way out. Congratulations on your first short film; I hope there is more to come.

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +1

      Oh yeah man. Exactly. All it took was one project to break all my illusions

  • @sargkookie3118
    @sargkookie3118 3 месяца назад

    As a construction worker doing 3d design on the side i appreciate the recognition of contrast.
    Heres to praying we all get where we wanna be and appreciating where we are currently.

  • @chrispcall
    @chrispcall Год назад +1

    The film is amazing but also your work and storytelling on this entire video is top-notch! Keep up the great work!

  • @patrik7504
    @patrik7504 Год назад +15

    The whole short was great, but that last shot with the leaves blowing in the wind and the plane passing through the sky oddly feel the most like summer to me, it's so simple yet somehow quite nostalgic, great job!

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +3

      Yikes I thought you were gonna roast that shot the way that sentence began. Never say- whole thing was nice but...
      😂

    • @patrik7504
      @patrik7504 Год назад

      Hahha Yeah, sorry that wasn’t my intention. It’s truly outstanding, definitely inspired me with a few of the shots. Theres nothing to roast honestly haha

  • @tundranone8366
    @tundranone8366 Год назад +6

    Your short film looks INCREDIBLE. You're awesome for showing us how you did it for free, and in such a well-edited video 🙌✨

  • @SewerTapes
    @SewerTapes Год назад +11

    This is EXACTLY what I needed to hear. Thank you. Seriously, it felt like you were speaking directly to me about the issues I'm having.

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +2

      Ooo man. I really thought I was the only one relying on these excuses. Feels good to see so many PPL relate!

  • @secondreleases
    @secondreleases Год назад +1

    this is pure innovation. for me innovation is making the complexity much smaller and easier by shortcutting to the goal. shortcutting is not cheating or being cheap, it's deciding the absolute necessity. less means more.

  • @OlliHuttunen78
    @OlliHuttunen78 Год назад +8

    I really like those moments that you managed to build to your short film. Good to hear how it was made. Inspiring stuff!

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed the story elements. That's what my core aim is usually with such projects

  • @paolosavino22
    @paolosavino22 Год назад +9

    To optimize the scene without losing much quality where you need you can also use render layers. They're a bit hard to learn but when you do it they're so powerful

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад

      True. Luckily this project didn't need any. But it's a great trick to have up your sleeve for sure

  • @thelastpersononearth9765
    @thelastpersononearth9765 Год назад +3

    I had a potato pc where i created some awesome stylised renders. Now i have a better one but hasnt created a complete one for a while. Hardware is just a catalyst, rest is your will. Gonna start renders again.
    And man your renders are wonderful especial the legs in water were lifelike!

  • @MehdiMezghiche
    @MehdiMezghiche 9 месяцев назад

    it's really amazing how you overcome all hardware limitations, good job man

  • @Iamsilwi
    @Iamsilwi Год назад +1

    Wow !!! one of the greatest things I've noticed in your artworks is how you capture feelings, not just a vision or a picture. That's amazing! Keep going and share some tips with us.

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +1

      Appreciate you saying that. Glad you found some value in the film 🙏🏻

  • @c-that235
    @c-that235 Год назад +1

    Amazing stuff man! Inspired me to think of ideas I didnt know was as possible as you've shown in this video! Keep doing your thing

  • @TiredCommentary99
    @TiredCommentary99 Год назад +9

    Speaking of what you said around the 13:00 mark, i actually stopped doing 3D for around 5 years because of weak hardware.
    Sometimes taking time off is good to find your passion again, i came back stronger than ever!

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +2

      Hell yeah man. A break can be sometimes game changing

    • @nossacamera
      @nossacamera Год назад +1

      Same I also took a 6 years break from Maya and came back to use Blender... now I'm ejoying it

  • @3dboy100
    @3dboy100 Год назад +3

    this is absolutely amazing !! you are talented bro keep going ♥

  • @tamoghnadey2207
    @tamoghnadey2207 Год назад +4

    I just started learning how to use Blender on my own this April after graduating from film school last year and failing to find any work. I have been confused about what I'm doing and who I am as an artist but watching this video and your short film instantly gave me such a rush of inspiration to go back to my roots where my films were always simplistic shots that were full of emotion and that my 3D renders can be the same, I've decided to do a few experiments and make a few videos that tells stories in 3-4 shots and see how it goes. Thank you for appearing on my feed and for sharing such beautiful work.

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад

      I understand dude. All I can guide you to is some youtubers who might be of help. Andrew price, cgcookie, crossmind studios, cgboost

  • @mattdownn
    @mattdownn Год назад +1

    Your optimism and passion is contagious. Nice job brother

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +2

      Oh I'm so glad you think so. I felt like I went too hard on the optimism in this video

    • @kickcloudstv
      @kickcloudstv Год назад

      @@stache_objno, it was just right 👌

  • @wigglepixel
    @wigglepixel 10 месяцев назад

    Searching for 'short film blender' I found your video. And you got me interested from the first moment. Great message, well spoken and fully agree. Also love your work, it looks superb. Instant subscribe. It was indeed inspirational. Especially the part that even big budget films still struggle with the same limitations, only scaled up. That was an eye opener. Keep up the great work!

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  10 месяцев назад +1

      That's wonderful to hear. Glad to have u here in the 3d community. Now godspeed to you

  • @PRANIMATES
    @PRANIMATES 4 месяца назад +3

    I built my pc in Rs.20k 2 yrs back, with ryzen 3 and 6gb ram😂, still in love with 3d animations (8 months to animation )❤

  • @janundpfirsich
    @janundpfirsich Год назад +4

    You don't know how much I love and enjoy watching your content!! You're truly an inspiration. The short film looks truly amazing and I love that you're actually letting us view behind the scenes. Thank you so much for that!! 💞

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +2

      Glad you liked it man. Always great to hear such encouraging words. 🫂

  • @danjeyowtub
    @danjeyowtub Год назад +3

    Honestly i like these types of videos more than technical breakdowns. I guess i call them "artistry breakdowns"? But this is the valuable content that youre giving that many content creators dont. They usually just focus on how to do the technical things. But we artists struggle with being humans, and thats not talked about enough. Thank you for making this video. You've inspired me to start again.

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +1

      I love them too man. The artist inside you wants this more than a technical breakdown

  • @pROaBDUR
    @pROaBDUR Год назад +2

    thanks bro... i needed this motivation to resume on an old project of mine... thanks!

  • @megamuffin92
    @megamuffin92 Год назад

    Your video was randomly suggested to me, and it was something I needed to hear. So many times I open blender, delete the cube make a plane and then close it. I think coming up with a plan before hand and working through the challenges is part of the process that I need to sit in longer. Thank you!

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад

      Happy i could help in whatever lil way

  • @FrostyStudios
    @FrostyStudios Год назад +3

    If that laptop specs is considered potato, then i'll be damned.

  • @milangerg2581
    @milangerg2581 Год назад +8

    how do u compose the halation? I have a way to do it but yours look awesome in these shots!
    AMAZING shortfilm btw, love your work

    • @EdenHamilton
      @EdenHamilton Год назад +8

      Dehancer for Davinci Resolve is currently the best option out the for recreating that classic film camera look, with really good colour grading, grain and halation :)

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +3

      Exactly.

  • @davidgunis6798
    @davidgunis6798 Год назад +12

    the thing that impressed me the most actually was the realistic film look you managed to achieve, could you do walkthrough of your compositing? mostly on the colors and red halation would be cool

  • @nigelianzamora
    @nigelianzamora Год назад +1

    I'm 9 seconds in and I paused - This looks freaking GORGEOUS! What the heck???

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад

      Hell yeah man. Thanks a lot for saying that. A lot of blood sweat and tears went into it

  • @gameplayonlynovoiceovers
    @gameplayonlynovoiceovers Год назад

    I don't just love this video walkthrough, I love the positivity. This guy earns his subs. Great content!

  • @aliabbas.14
    @aliabbas.14 Год назад +3

    This video was a truth bomb for meXD .Also, Really wanna know how you animated those curtains. They look very real!

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад

      Thanks man
      If you want in depth tutorials, it's all gonna be on the patreon.
      If it's something very specific ping me on instagram and I'll help you out

  • @zikzakfr
    @zikzakfr Год назад +20

    A computer with a GTX-1650 is not what I'd call a potato computer.

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +1

      Read pinned comment

    • @munas8149
      @munas8149 Год назад

      🤝

    • @sujeewarathnaweera
      @sujeewarathnaweera 11 месяцев назад

      exactly, the potato computer is way more underpowered. A potato laptop (not even a pc) is way worse. It would have the fan all time high, the laptop would be too hot, even editing a youtube comment can be lagging. He can't have potato laptop in his tittle. He is clickbaiting in a sense.
      Although, in a 3d animation perspective which wants 4k rendering, the machine will be underpowered. But my father is a professor and he does all his mathematics and analysing flow, physics in a dell inspiron 5510 with a good i7 and 8gb ram. That is not a potato laptop. The laptop I use, i3 7th gen with 2 gb ram, that is a potato laptop.
      4GB dedicated video memory is not a general potato laptop. It may be potato laptop for the blender purist. But the title is not that specific.

  • @levelNeroZero
    @levelNeroZero 5 месяцев назад +3

    This is indeed low
    I tried blender with 2GB VRAM and it’s lags a lot even with 20GB RAM
    That’s when i learned CPU and GPU is very important

  • @pupster4058
    @pupster4058 9 месяцев назад

    I was watching the video waiting for the blender film to show up until I realized 30 seconds in that this was the film. The details are crazy!!!

  • @solecipollari
    @solecipollari Год назад

    3:18 your hand made me laugh so much!
    ey, your're a GENIUS

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад

      😂 thanks mate. Means a lot

  • @mastershooter64
    @mastershooter64 Год назад +3

    bro doesn't know what a potato laptop is 💀a potato laptop is one with 2 GB ram and no dedicated GPU and a core 2 duo you had a good laptop my guy

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад

      A pinned comment just for you my frind

  • @ayoubelati9268
    @ayoubelati9268 Год назад +291

    the laptop isnt potato

    • @Enchante_Oscuro
      @Enchante_Oscuro 8 месяцев назад +35

      Yes it is if u know about 3d

    • @wespicedmemes
      @wespicedmemes 7 месяцев назад +2

      What laptop is it?

    • @ND6K
      @ND6K 7 месяцев назад +22

      @@Enchante_OscuroI still disagree that a laptop with a gtx 1650, 16gb of memory and Ryzen 5 processor is a shit laptop, I have run more demanding applications such as unreal engine 5 with lesser hardware.
      Unless the person is using some wild level of detail / scene sizes and running out of detail you can get the creative work done, a shitty laptop/potato pc would be one that was much worse (e.g using integrated graphics or having 8gb of memory)
      I should probably clarify that I know that rendering the complex scenes can be more demanding than just UE5, but you can do the design and creative work using a budget computer before using a rendering service if you need the super high detail.
      The main thing that I hate is the idea that you can't do something great because you have a low spec computer when you can, you just need to be more creative with how you approach things.

    • @TopTommer
      @TopTommer 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@ND6K holy shit.
      We agree there.

    • @EXAML
      @EXAML 7 месяцев назад +2

      It is potato Davinci,After effects and belender demands alot

  • @KuroNami777
    @KuroNami777 8 месяцев назад

    This is Inasne!!! Those detail filtering, shaders everything is up to professional mark!

  • @EleoVideoDiary
    @EleoVideoDiary 9 месяцев назад

    Stumbling on your video right when I was waiting for my laptop to find my GPU that ramdomly isn't recognized! Your results are crazy and full poetry!!

  • @MrPerry281
    @MrPerry281 5 месяцев назад +1

    This was such a good video. The short film was amazing as well.

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  5 месяцев назад

      Appreciate it dude

  • @muhsinajrulla
    @muhsinajrulla 10 месяцев назад

    I own the same laptop and was schocked when I saw you created this Film with this laptop.CONGRATS

  • @jorgeolvera3540
    @jorgeolvera3540 9 месяцев назад

    This is really inpiring, and tbh I feel sometimes like this but is kinda good that we are not alone. I believe a lot of artist went through this kinda of problems. It helped me a lot to listen those wise words while checking at your stunning work. Thank you!

  • @dianxiaaa2164
    @dianxiaaa2164 6 месяцев назад

    i have had a blender fixation for while now, researching everything related to it and watching all the tutorials without actually doing them and fantasising about learning it you know as one does with any new interest, and i was just wondering what got me to this point and i realised it was this exact video! i didnt even know what blender was or that you could make an entire film out of it before this video, it was so mind-blowing and amazing to me and if i ever get off my ass and actually do something about this interest i credit alot to you for introducing this to me and inspiring me as well so thank you!

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  6 месяцев назад

      That's so wonderful to hear dude. Thanks

  • @strikeralph
    @strikeralph Год назад +2

    Dude your voice is super soothing >>

  • @denischetyrin6980
    @denischetyrin6980 Год назад

    Awesome the way you catch those ordinary moments and some how extract the beauty of those moments, i really like It, good job

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад

      Thank you very much! Glad you find the meaning behind them

  • @thealkamist_
    @thealkamist_ Год назад +1

    My dude, you're BLOODY talented!

  • @jhofred415
    @jhofred415 Год назад +1

    Man this video hyped me up to get back and do 3D after 3 YEARS! thanks man a needed a little push

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад

      Hell yeah. That's so inspiring to hear man. Lezzgo

  • @eme-i3h
    @eme-i3h 7 месяцев назад

    Been watching your vids for a while but this one I didn’t fully watch before. This came just in time to motivate me to do my own short film so thx mate! Keep doin what ur doin!

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  7 месяцев назад

      Happy to hear that my guy

  • @choyceybarra1274
    @choyceybarra1274 Год назад

    Well done on your short film, mate! And thanks for the inspiring words to not just make excuses and give up on projects. Keep working and sharing your work.

  • @DanWandin
    @DanWandin 11 месяцев назад

    The short looked great. I loved the motorbike and the legs in the water but the fact you opened the Recycle Bin and dragged something into it was absolutely criminal.

  • @ladyhollow_
    @ladyhollow_ 6 месяцев назад

    I'm loving learning Blender and taking it slowly. Somehow it all just makes sense in my head as I keep learning. This is a great motivational video! Art is hard in so many mediums and Blender is no different in that aspect. Thanks for sharing.

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  6 месяцев назад

      You got this! Keep going

  • @trevorsoh2130
    @trevorsoh2130 Год назад +1

    Love this short! Just beautiful and ingenious.

  • @NiceMonsterTV
    @NiceMonsterTV Год назад

    Beautiful contrasting shots to realise your concept - Love it - as always a superb film and kind tutorial sharing your knowledge.

  • @thewholeworldblurred
    @thewholeworldblurred Год назад

    bro this is genious, my pc is in the same range! Good luck with your CG career!

  • @cupofbeer
    @cupofbeer Год назад +1

    this is so eye pleasing😩

  • @watchassassin
    @watchassassin Год назад

    I have heard countless motivational videos just to make me feel better and keep me motivated. But this is the first time I have understood what the problem with my thought process is. You have made my subscription worth something.

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +1

      That means a lot man. Glad I could give you some value from your subscription 🙏🏻

  • @vardhanarts6671
    @vardhanarts6671 Год назад

    actually, the whole video feels exactly like my story, cause i give the same reasons and for coincidence i have the exact same laptop and i did used blender for smaller purposes, always used to think it cannot handle if i start something big, it inspired me to do something new and thankyou brother

  • @iamcinzia
    @iamcinzia Год назад

    This entire video is dragging me in the most graceful of ways. I accept the challenge😂. Thank you for making this and sharing man!

    • @iamcinzia
      @iamcinzia Год назад

      Also your film is absolutely beautiful! Love the compositions + colors. Will check out your channel!

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад

      Thanks a lot. 🙏🏻

  • @AnkushSharma-bh4qo
    @AnkushSharma-bh4qo Год назад

    Thankyou for sharing your experience. It is so moving and answered the questions that bugged me already.

  • @aliosanlou4425
    @aliosanlou4425 7 месяцев назад +1

    I experienced the same Thing with My Laptop , its soo overwhelming , but there are ways to Cut the Road in these cases
    I started learning blender with a Intel HD4000 IGPU , But having Passion To Make 3D stuff really made me going

  • @comicsguru2574
    @comicsguru2574 Год назад

    Amazing film and great insight into the thought process! I will def support on Patreon as you have inspired me to get into blender!

  • @hellhaman
    @hellhaman 5 месяцев назад +1

    don't care about people fighting over that "potato laptop"... but man the short movie and this video is fire the meaning the process like everything is so amazing! Well done 👏

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  5 месяцев назад

      Appreciate it my man

  • @kavin_8
    @kavin_8 Год назад

    Next level info… highly insightful! Keep working & continue sharing your experiences

  • @keatonmanning1222
    @keatonmanning1222 Год назад

    Thank you so much for posting this! Not at all cocky - really needed to hear your perspective :)

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад

      Thanks for saying that man. Appreciate it

  • @madlookzvfx
    @madlookzvfx Год назад

    OMG! man your render is so good with this config! Proud of you!

  • @nshumn
    @nshumn Год назад

    I wish I could say I stumbled upon this video by chance, a stroke of pure luck if you may. Had it been that, the content of this comment would have been devoid of personal biases. Even then, I think I would have felt inspired to fend off excuses and just put in the work. Milan bhai, you're killing it. Top tier storytelling, stellar audio effects, blender ka toh hai hi amazing. I'm way out of my depth on that part, but seemed pretty freaking amazing. I hope the channel grows exponentially and serves as an inspiration for all 3d artists, filmmakers and storytellers alike.

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад

      ❤️ appreciate it my brother

  • @classic1625
    @classic1625 Год назад +2

    This is beautiful. Well done man.

  • @LongyTV
    @LongyTV Год назад

    Hey man! Congrats on finishing the film, it looks great! Gonna definitely watch the film. You mentioned William Landgren as one of your inspirations, but he doesn't operate within the hardware restrictions as you do. Keep up the great work, its very inspiring.

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +1

      Thanks for saying that man. I believe William would do equally well if he had the hardware that I have. That guy is crazy. Do not take me lightly when I say that. He's goated

    • @LongyTV
      @LongyTV Год назад

      @@stache_obj Of course I don't mean to undermine William. Love his work as well.

  • @fkt3d
    @fkt3d Год назад

    Oh man, this gave me so much courage to complete the projects I started. I even upgraded my system with RTX 3090 and 13400. Nothing to hold me back, except lame excuses. And great work. The girl and skateboard shots really got me. I thought they real videos.

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад

      Hell yeah man. I give you all the courage you require to finish that unfinished project. Amen

  • @A.Shek_
    @A.Shek_ Год назад +1

    Gajab bhaisahab!!! Wah wah wah 🎉. . I am sure with such quality of works, some company will surely send you one of their latest machine 👍

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад

      'Gajab' is all I wanted to hear brother 😂

  • @darshan-akt8
    @darshan-akt8 8 месяцев назад

    I guess you earned a new subscriber now. Pretty cool experience and the way you present the video is awesome

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  8 месяцев назад

      Appreciate it my guy

  • @iw5il
    @iw5il Год назад

    that's craaaazy! i thoughts these were shots of real life! kudos for you this is really impressive

  • @ainee9263
    @ainee9263 Год назад +1

    This is really inspiring,love the lighting and the shots

  • @combusken4043
    @combusken4043 Год назад

    Stache you are a legend. Awesome short film, and awesome video

  • @AMALGAME-bynana
    @AMALGAME-bynana 7 месяцев назад

    this is the first videos that got rocommended to me on blender and im obsessed now im learning blender ❤

  • @MagieLamp
    @MagieLamp 7 месяцев назад

    love the vibes dude, amazing subsurface scattering use too

  • @Ch-4-lie
    @Ch-4-lie Год назад

    omg you've inspired me.. as someone from Texas who just experienced the most miserable summer drought,.. i want to do something similar but with Autumn... various autumn themed shots. some cozy. some cold and lonely. shots of orange and red autumn hues, overcast skies, etc

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +1

      I'd love to see that. Plz do

  • @lsh_sofia
    @lsh_sofia Год назад

    I clicked in this video without knowing what is Blender, now I'm shocked that wasn't filmed by a camera omg THIS IS INCREDIBLE

  • @patitboi
    @patitboi Год назад

    BROOOO THANKS FOR GIVING ME A GOOD IDEA ABOUT A SHORTFILM ..... STILL LEARNING BLENDER THOUGH GONNA FINALLY LEARN IT AND MAKE IT ...... BIG UPSSS BRUUUUU

  • @andredelavega1231
    @andredelavega1231 Год назад +2

    This is exactly what I'm doing to complete my short films too.... Good to know I'm not alone.

    • @stache_obj
      @stache_obj  Год назад +2

      Another potato farmer I presume

  • @Technique1995
    @Technique1995 9 месяцев назад

    Bro loved it. Please continue making this film.