10 Tips to make Your 3D Render more Cinematic
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- čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
- In this video, @MartinKlekner shares several tips that he learned throughout his career as a cinematic 3D artist. From composition, camera placement, lighting to final compositing and EEVEE rendering tricks, you will learn practical workflows to make your renders more cinematic.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 - Intro
01:28 - Scene Overview
02:52 - Tip 1: How to place your camera
07:36 - Tip 2: Aspect Ratio / Resolution
09:40 - Tip 3: Proper composition
11:37 - Tip 4: Focal Length & Camera Roll
15:00 - Tip 5: Flipping the Composition
16:26 - Tip 6: Basic Lighting
20:45 - Tip 7: Advanced Lighting
25:08 - Tip 8: Adding Fog and Bloom
26:30 - Tip 9: Eevee Render Settings
28:02 - Tip 10: Basic Compositing
30:12 - Outro
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BOOKS:
⇨ CG Cinematography by Chris Brejon (free online book): chrisbrejon.com/cg-cinematogr...
⇨ Color and Light by James Gurney: www.amazon.com/Color-Light-Re...
⇨ The Simple Secret to Better Painting by Greg Alberto: www.amazon.com/Simple-Secret-...
⇨ Cinematography: Theory and Practice by Balin Brown: www.amazon.com/Cinematography...
⇨ The Filmmaker's Eye: Learning (and Breaking) the Rules of Cinematic Composition by Gustavo Mercado: www.amazon.com/Filmmakers-Eye...
⇨ Painting with Light by John Alton: www.amazon.com/Painting-Light...
⇨ 3D Total Art Fundamentals: shop.3dtotal.com/books/art-th...
⇨ 3D Total Beyond Art Fundamentals: shop.3dtotal.com/books/art-th...
COURSES:
⇨ Learn Squared - Cinematic Concept Design by John Sweeney (Naughty Dog): www.learnsquared.com/courses/...
⇨ The Gnomon Workshop - Efficient Cinematic Lighting by Jeremy Vickery (Pixar): www.thegnomonworkshop.com/ins...
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Well done, lighting is so important to any scene, it can't be neglected at all. I've said this a few times, but lighting can COMPLETELY make or break your scenes.
Thanks! Martin! Love this video, hope to see more of this tutorial!
Love to see Zach is expanding his company!! Nice to meet you Martin this is my first video seeing you !
Hello sir, thanks so much for the kind words! :)
This is fantastic. Love the approach, not a Blender person myself, but the cinematic aspect for lighting and camera can be applied anywhere. Thanks a lot for sharing!
Love this. You always get the basic information for 3 lights for one character and I find always super complicated to set up the lights for scenes with more going on. This totally brought me plenty of more concepts to think about for my next projects. Excenelt video!
Love this video, I have always been a lot more interested in cinematography in the animation. Too many people miss out on how much a little bit of camera work can help improve their renders and animations.
What a great video! There are so many tips and tricks explained in a short time and right on point. :)
Great lighting! And well explained.
Thank you so much for this. This will definitely help me to keep in mind when making each work look a masterpiece! 😁
Oh, It's amazing,very useful tips. Thank you Martin!
Wow this is gold! Thank you so much!!
Thanks so much, absolutely brilliant video, so much important informations in one place. Thanks matte!
Thanks Martin! Always a joy to watch :D
Cheers, Curtis!
Amazing video. Thank you so much for this. I learned a lot!
Thank you for this tutorial! Very well done and very generous from you!
Awesome video, thanks!
thoughtful overview, thank you.
Awesome!
Great video and thanks for the additional content!
Thank you! I learned so much
Very well done Martin. Thanks!
Nice one. Thank you!
Great info. Thank you so much.
OH martin! I've been following you for a while. Your Roman helmet tutorial has so many nuggets of knowledge! Thank you for all you do.
Awesome! Glad it helps!
Great tutorial! Thanks for Sharing!
Really great video man, thank you. Good stuff about balancing rules, realism, and your gut/"eyeballing"
Awesome👏😊
Thanks this is exactly what i need
so neat!!
This was great thank you very much #keepfilming
True! So many important things learned in one short and interesting video!
Absolutely incredible video!
One of the best video with excellent tips for 3d render. 😍😍✌️✌️
Thanks! I needed a video like this. You make learning blender so much fun :)
Also, thanks Mr.Han!
This is wonderful, thanks!
Awesome Work ✌️
Amazing tutorial well done and thank you
Thank you 👍 I learn a lot
so helpful thank youuu
This was very helpful, thank you!!
Martin What An amazing video!! Thank you for the useful tips ❤👏
Great work sir! Great lighting and composition beginners guide!
Awesome tutorial.
excellent video and very well prepared! Thanks!
Beautiful tutorial!
Thanks.
Amazing video.
Thank you for sharing. :)
Cheers.
You are a master!
thanks. very good tutorial.... with a lot of useful technique details
This was really helpful thanks.
Excellent thanks!
awesome tips here! thank you so much!
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much.
Thank u so much for this video. It helped me to create my own cinematic :)
Beautiful video. learned a lot even outside blender.
AMAZING !!! thank you
An incredible master class! I think I found a gold mine ^^ !. I have learned a lot.
To find something similar I think I would have to search the academic schools and pay.
Not only that, the video is fun, entertaining and free.
Thank you very much ^^
An Excellent class, I really enjoy it. Thanks a lot
Very well done
i follow zach since i started with blender almost 10yrs ago with 2.61 back in the good old agenzasbrothers days, when the videos were 'only german' .. and after all that time it is really nice to see that i am always come back to him and (now) to his company and this amazing video-features to learn even more about blender and all this basics round about 3d and filmmaking
thank you .. just(!) THANK YOU!
thanks for the golden info
wow. amazing the way you teach it
thanks!!! your video really help me so much
This tutorial seemed like a story. Thanks.
Thanks for this very helpful tips and happy blending with Blender 3D
Really good tutorial
Nice one !
txx a lot man. for giving us good
guide regarding cinematic..!!!!
Wonderful
excellent thanks for sharing
Really good video ❤️
I love it !!!
15:37 - What sorcery?!! Wow!! the OGL code allows for screen space flip with the camera! Not possible on other software, just in Blender! Thanks for sharing that awesome tip!!
Thank you for these tips
Hey brother... Nice tutorial about cinematics.... Huge applause for your efforts and production... It's so good... Hats off 🥳
Martin, just discovered you, it is fantastic, so much value here, many thanks man!
Thank you for watching! Cheers :-)
Why are you so underrated, I hope you have a good life
very interesting and decent information thanks a lot
Do more like this one awesome
Very nice!
Amazing teaching
Kind of tips i love :)
I loved it!
Man,, I've used blender for quite a while, and the first trick at 5:20 with being able to fly the camera around with Wasd, was mind blowing. I had no idea we could do that.
Same
This is gold
Awesome stuff, It is really nice that you go back to the fundamentals, which are overlooked in the cg world by a lot of people. And indeed I loved the COVID joke.
Thanks ❤👌🏻
awesome!!!
Love this video 😍😻
Your great! I love this video!
will use these techniques in my future videos :) thank you
This is epic.
That home key trick is really useful. I didn't know about that.
How are you right now? Interesting times. Thank you for the helpful and informative video
Very informative... Thanks 🙂❤
Thank you...
9:25 If you really want to get the aspect ratio properly. Leave the settings at 1, and set the X resolution to whatever your Y resolution is times the ratio.
So for instance, if Y is 1080, you type "1080*1.85" into X, and you get your desired ratio!
nice topic. please make more about cinematic or realism in 3d
I love videos about compisition and feeling ! Man can you try to do that with an exterior architectural scene ? I done good overall compositions, but nothing that looks very cinematic, or more interesting than what a magasine would take. Also feels like the cinematic views are a lot more effective when there are characters around ?
I liked the shot you showed at the beginning, but if you can make a video that would be sweet !
Thank you very much, I regret that I didn't find this video much earlier ;)
But that doesn't make this video bad.
The quarantine joke earned you a sub, fucking gold
The scary part is it's not even a joke