The environments look great! I'm also trying to work on my large outdoor scene skills so I saw this and was immediately impressed. I also need a lot more experience with rigging and animating characters so this was really cool in that regard also. The texturing on the ground and the rocky cliffs is really good. It's cool to see the breakdown and see those cliffs in solid view and how they're not super complex but then the texturing really brings them to life. The train tracks cutting through it all and the train movement are great. I like the smoke, looks great too. The horse animation looks natural. Your compositing skills for adding light and atmosphere are also really good. The music is perfect. Your work is awesome brother! Keep it up!
Thank you ! Its super hard optimizing these large environments and that's what I've been working hard towards. It's really nice hearing your feedback and what sticks out to you ! Helps keep me going haha
It's really good, being a horse guy (along with doing 3D stuff in blender) my eyes went to the horse and how it's belly moves up and down so much. That was unnatural and could be fixed probably with a rig change? Other than that, loved the train, inside, volumetrics and coloring
Haha thank you ! And I posted this on reddit and didn't see that until a lot of people pointed it out ! And I agree, it's very in your face. I have no idea how it made it passed me.
@@Desertsage all good, it's a great learning experience I'm sure. I can't create something like that yet, so it's impressive and inspiring. Great work!
I always do 3 passes out of blender. I'll do a Combined texture and lighting pass in cycles. Then I'll switch over to eevee and do a volume light pass (aka my god rays) and a mist pass ! And of course I'll clean them up a little in post !
This is amazing man may I ask what tutorials/course did you do for large scale environments if you did any.I’m a newbie at blender and I’m doing my first non tutorial of making a futuristic gun but also want to venture out of just making guns and onto environments.
Of Course ! And CG Boost has a really good series on large scale environments, my biggest tip for large environments is learning good optimization of your scene. I plan on doing my own tutorial soon as I have created a good workflow for this !
I was focusing a lot on detailing my large scale environments in this short video ! Let me know what you think.
That last shot is a vibe !
I would live there
The environments look great! I'm also trying to work on my large outdoor scene skills so I saw this and was immediately impressed. I also need a lot more experience with rigging and animating characters so this was really cool in that regard also. The texturing on the ground and the rocky cliffs is really good. It's cool to see the breakdown and see those cliffs in solid view and how they're not super complex but then the texturing really brings them to life. The train tracks cutting through it all and the train movement are great. I like the smoke, looks great too. The horse animation looks natural. Your compositing skills for adding light and atmosphere are also really good. The music is perfect. Your work is awesome brother! Keep it up!
Thank you ! Its super hard optimizing these large environments and that's what I've been working hard towards. It's really nice hearing your feedback and what sticks out to you ! Helps keep me going haha
The scene is fantastic. Wish I was able to make my mountains look this good!:) Well done.
Nice shot
Thank ! I'm glad you like it
great video
enviroments - top notch. and those breakdowns are btw super useful and interesting, please keep doing them!
Absolutely amazing. Gives me the idea of a music video for one of my songs. A tutorial will be great ! :-)
Looking forward to starting some tutorials in the near future !
@@Desertsage great idea! it would bring a lot more people here
The lighting and volumetrics in this is insane! I love it! Is it possible to do a short tutorial on this?
Thank you ! And yes, I'm wrapping up a big video right now and once its out I plan on doing a lot of tutorial work !
It's really good, being a horse guy (along with doing 3D stuff in blender) my eyes went to the horse and how it's belly moves up and down so much. That was unnatural and could be fixed probably with a rig change? Other than that, loved the train, inside, volumetrics and coloring
Haha thank you ! And I posted this on reddit and didn't see that until a lot of people pointed it out ! And I agree, it's very in your face. I have no idea how it made it passed me.
@@Desertsage all good, it's a great learning experience I'm sure. I can't create something like that yet, so it's impressive and inspiring. Great work!
OP
Wow
was the fog/dust/god rays actual volumetrics or compositing
I always do 3 passes out of blender. I'll do a Combined texture and lighting pass in cycles. Then I'll switch over to eevee and do a volume light pass (aka my god rays) and a mist pass ! And of course I'll clean them up a little in post !
This is amazing man may I ask what tutorials/course did you do for large scale environments if you did any.I’m a newbie at blender and I’m doing my first non tutorial of making a futuristic gun but also want to venture out of just making guns and onto environments.
Of Course ! And CG Boost has a really good series on large scale environments, my biggest tip for large environments is learning good optimization of your scene. I plan on doing my own tutorial soon as I have created a good workflow for this !
@@Desertsage wow dude thanks a lot will definitely follow your tutorial
tutorial please ...
tell me you work as a 3d artist, because this is top notch
Haha unfortunately not, I mostly do this in my free time
man apply for a job you are godlike
@@frankjaeger9997 Thank you ! I've been considering it