Check out my Blender Blog at: marcobucciyt.squarespace.com I plan to update it with more info on an ongoing basis. If there's something you'd like to see covered there, reply here and let me know. Thanks for watching!
Marco Bucci I’m looking forward to more lessons on using Blender with 2D illustration. I found your last video really informative, and I also found your Skillshare course. Perfect timing for me because I’ve developed an interest in using Blender this summer. This is going to be fun.
If you don't mind me asking, for how long were you studying Blender and what resources you've used? Your comprehension of a 3D tool when I always knew you as a very painterly 2D artist just blows my mind!
While I'm watching his videos I believe his assistant is real until the video ends and I realise (again) it's just an animated drawing (not to offend the poor assistant ;D), so I'd say it's highly possible :D And maybe this year we'll have a whole tour through this town :D
@@tangerinesfolga3243 but why unfortunately ? i think learning and improving skils are one of the things that artist enjoy in general, the bad part its that most of the people are inconsiderate about the effort and care that artist put in their work, visual artist dont get the recognition that they deserve
Yeah. Three minutes into the leaves section and I was already like, "What the hell is happening? Why is he doing this? What are these options? Why is everything so ridiculously convoluted?!"
2:15 You can right click any layer or layer group in Photoshop and select "Quick Export as PNG". This saves so much time and prevents you from doing all the steps you showed in this section (copying to a new file, etc.) You can also select multiple layers or layer groups and click the same menu option, and each of them will exported as a separate transparent PNG.
Remember that part where you said it’s “surprisingly easy” at the very beginning? I didn’t forgot that as I watched you go through all that complexity. Kek.
I mean, Ian Hubert’s talk is explained in a way directed more at advanced / skilled blender users, this video explains things at a beginner level which is really nice to have for complete beginners and advanced users
yea ian pisses me off with his 4:3 cropped videos like hes trying to hide the magic formula. it actually makes his videos just theories in practice that one has to figure out on their own. should not be called "tutorials" at all
I can't believe this video is only 24 minutes. The amount of info and brilliance condensed here is insane. Thank you, I can't wait to try these techniques on my scenes.
@@sageforce9306 what have u been doing with it :)? I really wanna now because sometimes I'm really motivated but I'm overwhelmed by all the stuff it can do :0 and so what were your first projects 😂
@@GerPornflakes My first project was like modelling low poly simple design buildings. Then I got cocky and tried to sculpt, rig and pose a humming bird for weeks and failed miserably. Then I abandoned the program for 3 months and started watching bite sized tutorials just for the sake lol...
@@GerPornflakes I came back to the software and tried again and each time I discovered my skills had gotten better and better. I flopped alot of those but at least learnt something each time. I also practiced alot of simulations in blender. After a year of trial and error, my skills were finally starting to look solid. This days I mostly do character modelling and rigging. The animation part is still quite daunting to me😂😊
This is lovely! Thank you for sharing. My only note: perhaps you hadn't planned at the beginning to do all the lighting, but, in the future, I'd suggest painting as if it's an overcast day with no strong shadows, then import the image planes as 'Principled'. This way, you won't have to go back through and change the materials to 'Diffuse' and will allow full lighting control in Blender because the painting won't have potentially conflicting 'baked' lighting.
If you rendered with EEVEE, it wouldn't take that long :P I'm a Cycles user myself, but this project could be done in EEVEE also. There's just a few things you need to change in order to make it work. But since you already did the whole thing, I'm not sure you wanna hear them :D
It looks awesome! And, I don't know why, but the final 3D result reminds me of some old games with such graphics. It made me smile, evoking nostalgia.)))
Me: just deleted maya after two years of suffering Marco bucci: 2D INTO 3D!!!! Me: not being able to see the download status of blender through the tears
I suffered with Maya from like 2003 until 2012. I got practically nowhere with it. I achieved and created more with Blender in 2019 alone than in all my years of Maya. I also recently found a Modo training DVD I bought over 10 years ago but never watched. Modo from 10 years ago it's very similar to Blender today. If I had chosen to switch to Modo back then I would have been so much happier. Instead I abandoned 3d from 2012 until 2018 when I tried Maya again and it was still as slow and crash prone as it was in 2005.
@@myztazynizta i stopped using Maya after graduating from college back in 2006. Only used it twice for like practicing. It's now 2020 ☹. Want to try Blender though, it's free 😁 and i can continue to pay my student loans. 🤣
@@thatonegamer9860 I've had it downloaded on my pc for years now. Updating it every now and then but not really using. I tried following a tutorial but it was not really detailed. So i gave up half way and opened up the maya i "borrowed" 😉 and actually got to making the same thing quicker. Only because I've used maya for like 1 year and a half. But I'm looking forward to actually learning blender in the near future. I'm gonna try and get an online course in low poly modeling. Once i get the hang of that I'm gonna mess with grease pencil and after that, try to edit some videos using blender. -Short answer: no, not really.
I feel like you and I have been in this back and forth where I'll start to learn something and have kind of a hard time with it and then a week later you'll post a tutorial about it!!! Your tutorials are always the best! Thanks Marco!
That was great, I even learned new stuff about blender I didn't know already. Two things to mention, if it's important to you that the color of your imported images look exactly like it does in PS and they don't look like it in Blender. Color Management->Standard. It usually is set to filmic when you open blender because that doesn't create black crush or white clipping as easily but the colors are also changed, often dulled. I like the sunshine through the leafs lighting and compositing process, it gives a lot of freedom and room for experimentation. If you are short on time tho and only want to render one scene without compositing then you should be able to assign the "gobo" textures/movie file directly to a light itself in the node editor instead of a texture in front of the light. There is a flipped normal tutorial from 2019 for that (it's a static texture there but I assume it should work with a movie file too? If it does not then of course you'd have to composit).
I was having hard time with my anxiety and also being away from my PC where I can create/learn all this wonderful stuff , but the potential of what I can learn from this video just made me a little more chill and happy. Thanks 💚
Always nice to see a 2.5D example. Love the painterly look and appreciate the leaf cookie despite it being a bit distracting to the overall set. Looking forward to watching more of your projects!
This was just excellent! This tutorial is so clear and easy to follow along! As someone who is not really a 3D artist yet ends up being tasked with making them time to time, infrequently enough to forget how blender works, this was a huge life-saver!
I’m so glad you showed us each shortcut you used and what it is used for! Blender is so confusing to me, and this cleared up a lot of that confusion. Thank you so much!
Yeah. If only I could remember at least some of those shortcuts for longer than a minute... Hiding toolboxes by pressing a single key is also an absolute nightmare feature for beginners. Accidentally press the wrong key and part of your tools are gone. Then have fun figuring out what this particular toolbox is called in order to find out how to get it back.
Although your tutorial is a bit too advanced for me, I really enjoyed watching it until the end, and I believe I've learned a lot. I just want to point out that I've watched a lot of Blender tutorials, and yours stands out as the most professional. You've really put a lot of effort in some details that might seem unimportant, for instance how you point out what vertex and line is. But all those details add up to really great learning experience where every message is clearly presented to viewer. Thank you and keep up the good work! :-)
Hey Marco, take a look at my Toon Shaders -- they're designed for making the lights in Blender react in a painterly way. That will help you get an extra layer of polish directly in your shaders. This is a really smart way of making a beautiful scene. Now here's a challenge -- how can you incorporate Grease Pencil into your work?
I've been experimenting with similar workflows to this myself and have used grease pencil to bring some hand-drawn linework back into 3D textured (hand-painted) objects like cars that feel too 3D. But I'm definitely going to check out your Toon Shaders!
This is a brilliant tutorial, in depth enough that a novice could pick it up, with good pacing for those who already know most of the shortcuts and general functions. Well done and thank you.
Nice, Perfect flow and efficiency ! I was getting tired by the slow paste of other videos/tutorials and the lack of tips and tricks they have... It's good to see a video that has a focus on production. Thanks !
@The Meaning is Always Vague "So okay, now that we now how to easily create basic shapes, we will start to program a custom render engine on base of an machine learning algorithm we compiled on a linux emulator in the background to infuse dynamically layered multi depth instructor vector shaders on a moving triangulating camera to simulate environmental triangular depth perception displacement angles."
lmao why so dramatic. this is pretty simple stuff to follow. its a sick technique but nothing overwhelming about it if you just follow along step by step. dont even need to paint your own scene. just take a photo of some building you want to recreate. do that or get yourself on a breathing machine because you are going to have a hard time with anything in the future
@@n3ff848 not sure if you are just stupidly trying to overcomplicate something pretty simple but as someone who has been learning blender for awhile, what you just said is so damn stupid. its like you hear one thing and your simple brain cannot hear anything but overcomplicated technobabble that has literally nothing to do with what is actually being said. "multi depth instructor vector shaders on a moving triangulating camera to simulate environmental triangular depth perception displacement angles" you are literally just mashing tons of keywords into one run on sentence that make zero sense, some keywords do not even come close to what an instructor would be saying. so i have surmised that you are just plain old ignorant to the program/ computers in general and i have no idea why you are even watching this tutorial. its like a 3 year old watching leonardo da vinci paint with the idea he is going to recreate it.
Awesome as always. A tip: You can also drag and drop any PNG or other supported image format into the viewport to import in Blender. That way you don't need the Import Images as Planes add-on.
Duuuud!!! This is amazing! I feel like I learned more of Blender in this video than in a year in my animation career, thanks really, literally thanks to you I have job doing backgrounds for animated series and as a tattoo artist
I've been a follower of your youtube channel for years and have been watching your Skillshare classes for the past weeks - I'm blown away, Marco! You're the complete multidimensional teacher, making everybody's lives better and I just want to thank you for it, it's so fun learning from you 👏🙏 Feeling much more confident to both paint AND do some 3D in Blender
During the video I was planning on commenting what tutorials you’ve used to use Blender. Then you hit me with the ad saying you’ve made an entire blog on using Blender! I actually can not explain how wonderful it is to have someone like you on CZcams ^^
You can switch "background contents" to transparency when using the "new" command in photoshop, this way you dont have to delete the white everytime :)
I like the fact that you are not afraid of show the "boring" parts, you just say "lets make it smoother" and dive in. Its an inspiration to people like me, that give up too early when see these software details, instead of pushing forward. Keep it going!
This is an amazing tutorial! Great flow to the video, easy to understand explanations and an amazing example to demonstrate it all. This is by far one of the best blender tutorials I've ever seen, gives me inspiration to keep pushing. Very well done! 💎
19:58 - ... Or you could just hit the "2" button besides the material, and it'll duplicate and replace it from that object anyway. There's another method you can use to get your passes -- simply make a full duplication, or linked duplication, of the scene and just add a Diffuse material to "Material Override". Then, in the compositor, you can composite the two scenes. Good tutorial, btw.
Pro tip: if your computer can't handle the Cycles renderer, instead of the tree video, create a leaf object, create a plane with lots of subdivisions, add a particle system to the plane with the leaf as the instanced object and Boids physics to move the leaves organically, then shine a light with a yellow hue and wide angle from behind those leaves. Works in Eevee.
I lost my sense of fast learner after watching this and understand so little lol... don't get me wrong, Marco explains it very well, too well, but this is so complicated for someone who never played with blender before
its not hard its just time consumeing once you learn how to do something in blender a few times it will be easy its mostly short cuts and remembering what a shader effect does
I mean, I’ve been using blender for half a year already, but your knowledge in node compositing, camera setting and movement, and even that light technique, it FUCKING blows my mind! Keep doing whatever you’re doing, cuz it’s great.
Hey Marco, why not name each layer with a .png extension and then under "File > Generate > Image Assets". Then save your doc and all of your layers will be exported automatically by photoshop as a PNG in one go. Also any time you update that layer it will automatically export the newest version. It's a a major time saver!
Fascinating! 🧡 (I grasped more about the workings of Blender in ten minutes of your video, than in all the other lengthy, wordy tutorials I’ve watched.)
This tutorial was absolutely incredible!!! This actually can be a brilliant tutorial for absolute beginners. I am using blender for about a year now and I learnt a lot of things i had no idea even existed in blender...This was a truly beautiful learning experience...
@@marcobucci Sir you have all my respect (and jealousy) for knowing and teaching so much about these topics. Im 26 and i dont even know if i have the patience or the IQ to work with 3D. [the composing>node part in the video just made it look too techy X__X]
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I plan to update it with more info on an ongoing basis. If there's something you'd like to see covered there, reply here and let me know. Thanks for watching!
My soul left my body ,so much information compacted and it s only a scratch on the surface of blender 🤯🤯🤯 💀
Marco Bucci I’m looking forward to more lessons on using Blender with 2D illustration. I found your last video really informative, and I also found your Skillshare course. Perfect timing for me because I’ve developed an interest in using Blender this summer. This is going to be fun.
For a frame of reference, how long did this take you?
@@juniversevi5890 The digital painting was done in an afternoon, and the 3D part in about 3 hours
If you don't mind me asking, for how long were you studying Blender and what resources you've used? Your comprehension of a 3D tool when I always knew you as a very painterly 2D artist just blows my mind!
He's gonna make a real coffee shop out of his 2D painting next time. The man is too powerful.
lol
While I'm watching his videos I believe his assistant is real until the video ends and I realise (again) it's just an animated drawing (not to offend the poor assistant ;D), so I'd say it's highly possible :D
And maybe this year we'll have a whole tour through this town :D
Next step: get a VR headset and walk inside your painting
I'm scared!
@@takahashierik next step: get a vr headset and walk in real life around the painting that represents the real life city.
After 3 hours of watching a 23 minute tutorial and several days of hard work now I can enjoy my 10 second video! :)
That’s just LIFE of painters/animators... artists in general... unfortunately...
That a great way to explain why you shouldn't pay artists in "experience"
@@tangerinesfolga3243 why capitalize LIFE? Are all artists drama queens too?
Worth it (y)
@@tangerinesfolga3243 but why unfortunately ? i think learning and improving skils are one of the things that artist enjoy in general, the bad part its that most of the people are inconsiderate about the effort and care that artist put in their work, visual artist dont get the recognition that they deserve
you're a saint for bringing these blender tutorials in a way that 2d artists can understand - and all for free. thank you very much, marco!
Agree
This is such a game changer!
I mean it's been around for a while
@@oliverscousin9756 I wonder what would happen if I put in a 2d drawn character with the Cameron movement I think it would look choppy
@@ljtufts9571 probably will look a lil like live2D model?
@@oliverscousin9756 A personal game changer I suppose...
@@oliverscousin9756 for "blender" guys everything is a game changer...
Every artist in the world needs to know about your channel.
As an animation student in her thesis stage, I actually used this method for many of my backgrounds! You truly saved me hours of modeling time.
"it's easy for 2d artists to get into this 3d stuff!" *proceeds to do stuff that third year blender artists still struggle with*
Absolute madlad
nah its easy stuff. i learned it in about a year
@@cgbasic808 eh people learn at different speeds
the joke is it took me a year @Rustic
Yeah. Three minutes into the leaves section and I was already like, "What the hell is happening? Why is he doing this? What are these options? Why is everything so ridiculously convoluted?!"
2:15 You can right click any layer or layer group in Photoshop and select "Quick Export as PNG". This saves so much time and prevents you from doing all the steps you showed in this section (copying to a new file, etc.) You can also select multiple layers or layer groups and click the same menu option, and each of them will exported as a separate transparent PNG.
yeah! also, you can use actions for those repetative thasks.
Remember that part where you said it’s “surprisingly easy” at the very beginning?
I didn’t forgot that as I watched you go through all that complexity. Kek.
Soo, this is basically Ian Huberts talk on the same topic, but EXPLAINED!!
Thanks, man, keep on rockin'!
nice name btw
I mean, Ian Hubert’s talk is explained in a way directed more at advanced / skilled blender users, this video explains things at a beginner level which is really nice to have for complete beginners and advanced users
@@IyeViking this video imo is pretty intermediate
@@corrozu no
yea ian pisses me off with his 4:3 cropped videos like hes trying to hide the magic formula. it actually makes his videos just theories in practice that one has to figure out on their own. should not be called "tutorials" at all
I clicked on this just because... I was NOT ready to get my mind blown this way. Kudos to you!
I can't believe this video is only 24 minutes. The amount of info and brilliance condensed here is insane. Thank you, I can't wait to try these techniques on my scenes.
This is insane timing, I am an illustrator and have just started learning Blender. What an amazing program, seriously
I wish you all the best. This is my second year with Blender and I'm addicted to it😊
@@sageforce9306 what have u been doing with it :)? I really wanna now because sometimes I'm really motivated but I'm overwhelmed by all the stuff it can do :0 and so what were your first projects 😂
@@GerPornflakes My first project was like modelling low poly simple design buildings. Then I got cocky and tried to sculpt, rig and pose a humming bird for weeks and failed miserably. Then I abandoned the program for 3 months and started watching bite sized tutorials just for the sake lol...
@@GerPornflakes I came back to the software and tried again and each time I discovered my skills had gotten better and better. I flopped alot of those but at least learnt something each time. I also practiced alot of simulations in blender. After a year of trial and error, my skills were finally starting to look solid. This days I mostly do character modelling and rigging. The animation part is still quite daunting to me😂😊
welcome to the dark side
This is lovely! Thank you for sharing.
My only note: perhaps you hadn't planned at the beginning to do all the lighting, but, in the future, I'd suggest painting as if it's an overcast day with no strong shadows, then import the image planes as 'Principled'. This way, you won't have to go back through and change the materials to 'Diffuse' and will allow full lighting control in Blender because the painting won't have potentially conflicting 'baked' lighting.
omfg thank you
Idk if this helps or you prefer to do the little bit of extra work on each layer before saving but you can save all layers separately in one go-
File
Looks amazing! Thanks for the great tutorial. I'm more into live action but a lot of techniques still apply.
Your Live Action Videos Was amazing! I really like it
"Render animation, then take a coffee break"
My break is 5 hours...
Only blender users will get the joke. I loved it 😂🤣
If you rendered with EEVEE, it wouldn't take that long :P I'm a Cycles user myself, but this project could be done in EEVEE also. There's just a few things you need to change in order to make it work. But since you already did the whole thing, I'm not sure you wanna hear them :D
You certain it was an animation and not a single frame?
mine is 5 days..for a frame in cycles😂😂
I know, my pc's bad to doe ಥ‿ಥ
the moment when you see the title and at second 0 you already liked! Thanks
Thanks :)
The same here 😂😂
i applaud how concise this is for beginners
It looks awesome! And, I don't know why, but the final 3D result reminds me of some old games with such graphics. It made me smile, evoking nostalgia.)))
As a barely 2D artist I went
"WHAAAAA" the whole video
Still enjoyed it! 10/10 would confusingly recommend!
Me: just deleted maya after two years of suffering
Marco bucci: 2D INTO 3D!!!!
Me: not being able to see the download status of blender through the tears
I have learned AutoCAD and now I can build houses professionaly.
I suffered with Maya from like 2003 until 2012. I got practically nowhere with it. I achieved and created more with Blender in 2019 alone than in all my years of Maya. I also recently found a Modo training DVD I bought over 10 years ago but never watched. Modo from 10 years ago it's very similar to Blender today. If I had chosen to switch to Modo back then I would have been so much happier. Instead I abandoned 3d from 2012 until 2018 when I tried Maya again and it was still as slow and crash prone as it was in 2005.
@@myztazynizta i stopped using Maya after graduating from college back in 2006. Only used it twice for like practicing. It's now 2020 ☹. Want to try Blender though, it's free 😁 and i can continue to pay my student loans. 🤣
@@jetflicks84 So... it's been ten months. Have you tried Blender yet?
@@thatonegamer9860 I've had it downloaded on my pc for years now. Updating it every now and then but not really using. I tried following a tutorial but it was not really detailed. So i gave up half way and opened up the maya i "borrowed" 😉 and actually got to making the same thing quicker. Only because I've used maya for like 1 year and a half. But I'm looking forward to actually learning blender in the near future. I'm gonna try and get an online course in low poly modeling. Once i get the hang of that I'm gonna mess with grease pencil and after that, try to edit some videos using blender.
-Short answer: no, not really.
I love the simple explanation of passes. Most beginner tutorials I've seen don't even _mention_ that sort of stuff.
I feel like you and I have been in this back and forth where I'll start to learn something and have kind of a hard time with it and then a week later you'll post a tutorial about it!!! Your tutorials are always the best! Thanks Marco!
He's becoming too powerful...
So, you are Sith? Is this a Star Wars reference?
@@richNfit4life play along, never question
Blender has always been powerful. You can do the same in version 2.7. The question is, why the hell are there Maya3D, Cinema4D and the rest.
That was great, I even learned new stuff about blender I didn't know already. Two things to mention, if it's important to you that the color of your imported images look exactly like it does in PS and they don't look like it in Blender. Color Management->Standard. It usually is set to filmic when you open blender because that doesn't create black crush or white clipping as easily but the colors are also changed, often dulled.
I like the sunshine through the leafs lighting and compositing process, it gives a lot of freedom and room for experimentation. If you are short on time tho and only want to render one scene without compositing then you should be able to assign the "gobo" textures/movie file directly to a light itself in the node editor instead of a texture in front of the light. There is a flipped normal tutorial from 2019 for that (it's a static texture there but I assume it should work with a movie file too? If it does not then of course you'd have to composit).
OH MY GOD, YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW MUCH I APPRECIATE THIS!!! And not only this tutorial, your channel, you! Thank you very much ♥
I was having hard time with my anxiety and also being away from my PC where I can create/learn all this wonderful stuff , but the potential of what I can learn from this video just made me a little more chill and happy. Thanks 💚
Being a tutor myself, I have to say: the pacing and presentation, the condensation and focus of information to the most important parts is excellent!
LOVE how you break everything down and make it all flow. So excited to try this out! Thank you!
Always nice to see a 2.5D example. Love the painterly look and appreciate the leaf cookie despite it being a bit distracting to the overall set. Looking forward to watching more of your projects!
This is the best art channel in yt, i'v learned a lot with you marco. Thankss 🤩
this is amazing my guy, every time you pop up in my recommended I come out a better art... person. thanks so much
This was just excellent! This tutorial is so clear and easy to follow along! As someone who is not really a 3D artist yet ends up being tasked with making them time to time, infrequently enough to forget how blender works, this was a huge life-saver!
This is the best blender tutorial on the internet, period. Well done sir!
Glad it was helpful!
I love this type of art when 2D painting meets 3D space, fantastic!
I’m so glad you showed us each shortcut you used and what it is used for! Blender is so confusing to me, and this cleared up a lot of that confusion. Thank you so much!
Yeah. If only I could remember at least some of those shortcuts for longer than a minute...
Hiding toolboxes by pressing a single key is also an absolute nightmare feature for beginners. Accidentally press the wrong key and part of your tools are gone. Then have fun figuring out what this particular toolbox is called in order to find out how to get it back.
I'm impressed how you squeezed, like, four different tutorials into one 23 min tutorial and still remain concise and clear. Well done!
This tutorial got me into 3d. It was the perfect link between what I already could do and what I wanted to learn. Thank you so much for this!
Although your tutorial is a bit too advanced for me, I really enjoyed watching it until the end, and I believe I've learned a lot.
I just want to point out that I've watched a lot of Blender tutorials, and yours stands out as the most professional. You've really put a lot of effort in some details that might seem unimportant, for instance how you point out what vertex and line is. But all those details add up to really great learning experience where every message is clearly presented to viewer.
Thank you and keep up the good work! :-)
Hey Marco, take a look at my Toon Shaders -- they're designed for making the lights in Blender react in a painterly way. That will help you get an extra layer of polish directly in your shaders.
This is a really smart way of making a beautiful scene. Now here's a challenge -- how can you incorporate Grease Pencil into your work?
I've been experimenting with similar workflows to this myself and have used grease pencil to bring some hand-drawn linework back into 3D textured (hand-painted) objects like cars that feel too 3D. But I'm definitely going to check out your Toon Shaders!
Nope
As a blender user for 5 years. this is VERY VERY VERY GOOD! So much work has been put in and it definitely shows :)
I like that he goes into so much depth with this tutorial.... Wasn't even trying to make that a pun. He made it pretty beginner friendly.
WOW! This is so good, thank you for makiing this.
Learning 30 new Chinese characters per day seems difficult, but these instructions are on another level...
This is a brilliant tutorial, in depth enough that a novice could pick it up, with good pacing for those who already know most of the shortcuts and general functions. Well done and thank you.
Nice, Perfect flow and efficiency ! I was getting tired by the slow paste of other videos/tutorials and the lack of tips and tricks they have... It's good to see a video that has a focus on production. Thanks !
I watched your course like this on Skillshare- brilliant. Would love to see more like this. Really inspiring.
I was breathing uneasily the last 10 min, overwhelming
The last 10 minutes confirmed my hate for 3D render tool again.
@The Meaning is Always Vague "So okay, now that we now how to easily create basic shapes, we will start to program a custom render engine on base of an machine learning algorithm we compiled on a linux emulator in the background to infuse dynamically layered multi depth instructor vector shaders on a moving triangulating camera to simulate environmental triangular depth perception displacement angles."
@@n3ff848 … go on …
lmao why so dramatic. this is pretty simple stuff to follow. its a sick technique but nothing overwhelming about it if you just follow along step by step. dont even need to paint your own scene. just take a photo of some building you want to recreate. do that or get yourself on a breathing machine because you are going to have a hard time with anything in the future
@@n3ff848 not sure if you are just stupidly trying to overcomplicate something pretty simple but as someone who has been learning blender for awhile, what you just said is so damn stupid. its like you hear one thing and your simple brain cannot hear anything but overcomplicated technobabble that has literally nothing to do with what is actually being said. "multi depth instructor vector shaders on a moving triangulating camera to simulate environmental triangular depth perception displacement angles" you are literally just mashing tons of keywords into one run on sentence that make zero sense, some keywords do not even come close to what an instructor would be saying. so i have surmised that you are just plain old ignorant to the program/ computers in general and i have no idea why you are even watching this tutorial. its like a 3 year old watching leonardo da vinci paint with the idea he is going to recreate it.
even after so long, I always come back to this video to relearn a lot! It remains one of the best Blender tutorials on youtube.
What an eye opening video and a very sharp, detailed instructions!! Thank you so much Marco for the hands down most useful tips!
Awesome as always. A tip: You can also drag and drop any PNG or other supported image format into the viewport to import in Blender. That way you don't need the Import Images as Planes add-on.
I am waiting for the animation tutorial! You can explain some of the hardest stuff in such a simple manner
Duuuud!!! This is amazing! I feel like I learned more of Blender in this video than in a year in my animation career, thanks really, literally thanks to you I have job doing backgrounds for animated series and as a tattoo artist
I've been a follower of your youtube channel for years and have been watching your Skillshare classes for the past weeks - I'm blown away, Marco! You're the complete multidimensional teacher, making everybody's lives better and I just want to thank you for it, it's so fun learning from you 👏🙏 Feeling much more confident to both paint AND do some 3D in Blender
Can we take a minute to appreciate how this legend is pushing the industry towards new and innovative ways ?
During the video I was planning on commenting what tutorials you’ve used to use Blender. Then you hit me with the ad saying you’ve made an entire blog on using Blender! I actually can not explain how wonderful it is to have someone like you on CZcams ^^
Definitely check the blog! And if you want more fundamental Blender training, definitely start by raiding Blender Guru's channel.
Just like any song you hear live, or theater, a great movie, a presentation, just like them, you deserve a standing ovation. Bravo.
i've been doing 3d stuff for around 2 years now and i can honestly say this is one of the best beginner tutorials i have ever seen
You can switch "background contents" to transparency when using the "new" command in photoshop, this way you dont have to delete the white everytime :)
This could be from like "Les de Belleville" really stunning
I like the fact that you are not afraid of show the "boring" parts, you just say "lets make it smoother" and dive in. Its an inspiration to people like me, that give up too early when see these software details, instead of pushing forward. Keep it going!
This is an amazing tutorial! Great flow to the video, easy to understand explanations and an amazing example to demonstrate it all.
This is by far one of the best blender tutorials I've ever seen, gives me inspiration to keep pushing. Very well done! 💎
19:58 - ... Or you could just hit the "2" button besides the material, and it'll duplicate and replace it from that object anyway.
There's another method you can use to get your passes -- simply make a full duplication, or linked duplication, of the scene and just add a Diffuse material to "Material Override". Then, in the compositor, you can composite the two scenes.
Good tutorial, btw.
and hit num 0 for camera veiw
Pro tip: if your computer can't handle the Cycles renderer, instead of the tree video, create a leaf object, create a plane with lots of subdivisions, add a particle system to the plane with the leaf as the instanced object and Boids physics to move the leaves organically, then shine a light with a yellow hue and wide angle from behind those leaves. Works in Eevee.
I love the tutorial Marco it's pretty straightforward and simple to understand you really are a real art teacher!!
Your stuff with blender is so creative and you are quickly becoming my favourite artist for tutorials, and the amazing thing is that its so simple!!
I lost my sense of fast learner after watching this and understand so little lol... don't get me wrong, Marco explains it very well, too well, but this is so complicated for someone who never played with blender before
focus on modeling first, not texture and no UV's.
Me, with no real skill: “ah yes, I should try 3D modeling, what a *FANTASTIC* idea
try it. fail it, and then try it again.
Remember what Shia said...."Do it"
its not hard its just time consumeing once you learn how to do something in blender a few times it will be easy its mostly short
cuts and remembering what a shader effect does
What an inspiring and unique tutorial! I'm definitely gonna try this out; I'm glad i took the time to learn the basics of blender :) Thank you Marco!
I mean, I’ve been using blender for half a year already, but your knowledge in node compositing, camera setting and movement, and even that light technique, it FUCKING blows my mind! Keep doing whatever you’re doing, cuz it’s great.
there is an option on Photoshop for export l each layer to a transparent png. automatically
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When the intern get's too late with your coffee so you make your own cafe out of a 2D .png
I SAID THAT I'M SORRY!
Marco, I really enjoyed the tutorial, keep publishing. I've been searching for a tutorial like yours for months! outstanding!
Thank you for this awesome tutorial! There are so many parts to blender that I don't know of, and turning 2D to 3D art was one of them.
Hey Marco, why not name each layer with a .png extension and then under "File > Generate > Image Assets". Then save your doc and all of your layers will be exported automatically by photoshop as a PNG in one go. Also any time you update that layer it will automatically export the newest version. It's a a major time saver!
next video: making a country in blender
That could work
Lol, the thumbnail: From cartography birds eye view to 3D Google Street view
its actually really easy with mapbox osm addon. you are welcome.
Absolutely awesome! I was waiting for a tutorial like this! Thank you!!!!!!!!!
Fascinating! 🧡
(I grasped more about the workings of Blender in ten minutes of your video, than in all the other lengthy, wordy tutorials I’ve watched.)
way too timelyyy 😂 I was just sketching an environment to try out in Blender!
Me, reading the title: oh hell yeah sounds fun
Me, 3 seconds after he opened blender: *sweats*
It’s magic!
This is a 3D rendering technique that really appeals to me!
Thank you for this presentation.
Bravo!
within 2 minutes of when you start explaining, you explain clearly with examples more than what some people try to make in a 20 minute video!
I was literally thinking this about 0000001 seconds ago 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣♥️♥️♥️
haha, one of us is psychic, but not sure who!
@@marcobucci please make 3d to 2d! both for characters and environment :D
Amazing video, however blender's sheer amount of shortcuts and settings is still overwhelming.
Thank you so much for covering all the basics.
This tutorial was absolutely incredible!!! This actually can be a brilliant tutorial for absolute beginners. I am using blender for about a year now and I learnt a lot of things i had no idea even existed in blender...This was a truly beautiful learning experience...
Just as a note to any adoring artist, this technique works best if you can actually draw/paint.
blender is incredibly powerful, but so not beginner-friendly.
the same can be said about photoshop or Paint tool sai, if you're switching medium from 2D to 3D, or 3D to 2D, its gonna take some adjustment
Trust me, Blender 2.8x is super beginner friendly compared to it's 2.7x versions
That's just adorable and fantastically done. Thanks for sharing such an easy and gorgeous tutorial.
I am a mildly blender user for past year by far this is the best tutorial I've seen.
Never got on with Blender, besides the 2D animation as a replacement for Flash.
I’m too old to tolerate the BS involved with 3D. Cool idea though.
I can certainly respect that. Feel like I'm too old for all these options sometimes too :)
Blender is super easy once you learn it, I learned it in about 2 weeks or 3
@@marcobucci Sir you have all my respect (and jealousy) for knowing and teaching so much about these topics. Im 26 and i dont even know if i have the patience or the IQ to work with 3D. [the composing>node part in the video just made it look too techy X__X]
Absolutely BRILLIANT!
Crazy useful and inspiring! Saved to re-watch and take notes later! I needed this for various projects I've been planning.
Need. More. 2D. Blender. Tutorials. Like. This. PLEASE!
Amazing video! it's like one year of blender learning compressed in 20 minutes! Great work! thanks
WOOOW! I hadnt thought to utilize Blender like that! awesome stuff Marco!! Will try this out once i get a better understanding with the program
Thank You for this, I haven't touched Blender in years and this video brought me up to speed the easiest.
Oh wow, the lighting is just delicious, thank you so much!