How to Actually Finish an Epic Shortfilm in Blender (By Yourself)
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- čas přidán 26. 10. 2023
- For four years, Martin has worked on his own on a historical CG short film "Heroes of Bronze: The Memory". Throughout that time, he learned much about how to keep at it and reach the final result. In this presentation, he gives his 10 tips on how to (actually) finish an epic short film.
Heroes of Bronze The Memory: • Heroes of Bronze: The ...
"How to Actually Finish an Epic Shortfilm in Blender (By Yourself)" by Martin Klekner --
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Martin is not only a great artist, but a great teacher too. Thanks martin. For you making environments has not only become a hobby , but a job as well.
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So many things to ask and looks like nobody is asking any questions, like bro these guys are a library of knowledge, I want to go one day yto the conferences
I guess that this kind of conference has strict schedule with exact time for each presenter.
Therefore, they only have enough time to show their presentation and that's it.
But, also there are usually workshops at conferences where you can go into details with speakers.
He's really good on a stage, well done
So much love and passion went into this film!!!
Thank you for bringing the world of ancient Greece to us. The reality of what really happened there is so much better than fantasy. Real history
I need this, thanks
Great explanation! Thank you Martin!
Wish I had this at the beginning of the year with my animated short, but thankfully there's little bits that I figured out, albeit over time 😅 great presentation, lots of great knowledge!
You are an inspiration Martin!
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Really Good Advice! Very appreciated :)
I was one of the yt students, I did the shield tutorial and love the workflow, thanks again to Martin!
Cheers! 🍻
Epic!!!
Martin the best 🎉
Way to go Martin!!
Thank you!
meanwhile I'm dragging a single render of a living room for like 2 months now
I'd like to know how artists in Blender manage to make such amazing projects without a true pass/take system. What do Blender artists do when they need to make a sub scene inside of a main scene? I guess you could get by with a cinematic project, but when doing client work it would be tough without a way to make variations of a scene inside one scene.
You mean with addon renderset? :)
För your next project, how about a film where we have "armies" of love and compassion. I think we need something like this.
not After Effects!!! Nooooooo.
Step-1 is to have a decent pc