timestamps: 00:00 - Building houses 01:24 - Blocking out scene 01:35 - Simulating palm trees 02:24 - Water 04:37 - Rendering & post processing 05:17 - Final result 05:43 - 30k subs! You are awesome :)
КОМЕНТАРІ: 102
@Dartheomus10 місяців тому
Amazing work! My only minor criticism is that the buildings appear to break apart before the water hits them.
@xanzuls10 місяців тому
Phenomenal. The physics part in Blender gets the least amount of attention for years now. The particle system is like 20+ years old now and the mantaflow fluid system is out of date, the development of the framework itself has stopped years ago and the dev who implemented it in Blender has left blender as well hence there hasn't been any developments. I've spent months and months trying to get good sim results in Blender and finally had to learn Houdini but you crazy guy actually did it. Hopefully, the new node based physics system will replace all of these old systems in Blender will let people create more complex yet better looks unified sims in Blender.
@AlbinThorburn10 місяців тому
Dude I'm soooo excited to see where the simulation nodes go. I've already seen some really promising results! Hopefully it can kinda replicate the Houdini workflow eventually!
@xanzuls10 місяців тому
@@thevisualdude8286 Yeah, keeping the old system just because people can't learn new features wouldn't be a good thing for Blender as a whole, then it will never evolve in the long term. Beginners aren't gonna be beginners forever. And if you're talking about each feature for physics being one node in the new system, that's not decided yet but I can imagine that would make the new system easy but very basic and rudimentary in the long run. The physics system in blender is very old and it's not gonna go well with the new node based system as nodes are the future for Blender (Everything nodes project) but they are most likely gonna keep the old system until the new system gets all the features enough to replace the old one.
@Rainer.2010Місяць тому
Is it better with nodes now@@xanzuls
@SanOcelotl10 місяців тому
Your method for the houses are the highlight of this tutorial for sure
@AlbinThorburn10 місяців тому
Cheers!
@ianmcglasham10 місяців тому
Excellent work from start to finish. Great workflow with some clever problem solving at every stage. Really impressed. Cheers.
@AlbinThorburn10 місяців тому
Thank you mate I really appreciate it!
@reezlaw10 місяців тому
That's one hell of an undertaking for one guy at home. I love this kind of stuff, the endless shortcuts and tricks and I also love when everything is done in the viewport, which is basically what I'm seeing here - no compositing other than some postprocessing right? Great stuff, here's one more sub
@AlbinThorburn10 місяців тому
Haha right, it's a lot of workarounds!
@AleksandarPopovic10 місяців тому
I love your work, you push the blender to the limit, keep going and good luck for your work!
@AlbinThorburn10 місяців тому
Thank you very much my friend!:)
@Jagrio9 місяців тому
Love your vids man, I like how you explain the things simply and concisely instead for beginners like me
@rjwh6722010 місяців тому
Beautiful work! Thanks for sharing.
@AlbinThorburn10 місяців тому
🙏 thank you very much
@GaryParris10 місяців тому
excellent work and explorations/troubleshooting with a standard blender no third party addons these types of tutorials are invaluable to the people understanding and getting the most out Blender as it is for everyone, and can show that things are possible without masses of money and addons to achieve results that in context and with a narrative can be as accessible to all who enjoy doing it and using Blender! much appreciated!
@AlbinThorburn10 місяців тому
Cheers man! That's exactly my idea with these videos :)
@tanjiro_kamadoxdddМісяць тому
@@AlbinThorburnhey man I have a question how Do you make the water? Is a transparent object but with textures?
@SirKolass10 місяців тому
Damn, this is looking amazing, I love what you did with the trees. It would look more realistic if you split the buildings into bigger chunks that stick together though, instead of smaller pieces, specially the roof, like you did in the advanced destruction video, and eventually it gets swallowed by the wave. Building pieces stick together in big chunks while they're collapsing. The wood supports are also very small, so they would just break in half or around the top or end. I suppose it would be faster to render as well. The tsunami scene in the movie "Hereafter" is quite a nice example of what I'm saying. 👍 You inspired me to get into CGI someday, your videos are awesome, seems like a cool thing to try.
@kunyongchen315610 місяців тому
There is still room for improvement in the splashing effect and the interaction of objects with the waves of a tsunami, especially in the foam aspect. You can use Dynamic Paint to achieve this function
@Billy_plays20177 місяців тому
Bruh. Why is there ALWAYS room for improvement 💀
@DesignerNetanel10 місяців тому
Amazing work 👏
@BracerJack10 місяців тому
Excellent 🎉
@lazycreator779410 місяців тому
Loved it
@EdwinSchaap10 місяців тому
Awesome!!
@007akkas10 місяців тому
nice work !
@durjoy-datta10 місяців тому
Really amazing stuff!
@AlbinThorburn10 місяців тому
Thank you!
@augustusmcgrath525410 місяців тому
Awesome work man
@AlbinThorburn10 місяців тому
Cheers man glad you liked it!
@EstoniaEnthusiast10 місяців тому
Underrated.
@3dMistri9 місяців тому
you reach the blender fluid sim potential. The water flow after destruction seems quite planar. you can do some post work in after effects to add more waves to add realism.
@stuCameraman18 місяців тому
Wow... That looks great... 🔥a tsunami with no water simulation
@MaksymilianSwierad10 місяців тому
that's an extremely ambitious scene!
@AlbinThorburn10 місяців тому
Haha thanks! I did my best ;)
@alixsprallix9 місяців тому
great video
@davidthorburn712710 місяців тому
Epic bro 👊🏻
@AlbinThorburn10 місяців тому
Thanks💪💪💪
@skylinestudiosrc10 місяців тому
Really nice techniques !!
@AlbinThorburn10 місяців тому
Thank you!
@herrtalman307910 місяців тому
Very nice. keep it up bro
@captain3d69710 місяців тому
5:21 I really like the way your are aproaching your videos. You dont really care if something is not perfect and in the end it turns out really amazing. like for example the stones just randomly shifting. Do you know why they randomly shifted?
@AlbinThorburn10 місяців тому
Hahaha yeah it got messed up a little bit but I thought meh, the focus will be on the wave approaching 🤣
@akhanddbangladesh827410 місяців тому
I think you're one of the best in this industry if not ye, very soon you'd be. Keep going.
@AlbinThorburn10 місяців тому
Dude thank you! I'm flattered
@SlowpoxyRoblox10 місяців тому
Looks so cool
@AlbinThorburn10 місяців тому
Thank you!
@Pixelmar3D10 місяців тому
Your videos are so helpful. Im excited to watch this video :)
@AlbinThorburn10 місяців тому
Thanks man appreciate the support!
@samgoodman700910 місяців тому
This looks fucking amazing!
@AlbinThorburn10 місяців тому
Bro thank you!
@fictionperfectstudios10 місяців тому
You should've just check the animate image sequence check box instead of making a whole node set up. Amazing simulation btw!
@alexandrearaujo425610 місяців тому
Greetings from Brasil. Incredible job. Congrats.
@AlbinThorburn10 місяців тому
Thank you!! Greetings from Sweden ☺️
@momenabdallah543110 місяців тому
so clever ♥
@AlbinThorburn10 місяців тому
Thank you☺️
@LawsOnJoystick10 місяців тому
very talented! the camera wobble on the above scenes was a little dizzying but a+
@AlbinThorburn10 місяців тому
Thank you!! Haha true, it's easy to go overboard with the shake 😂
@yesdadbut96010 місяців тому
Wow 😱
@moosterbeast60009 місяців тому
underated much
@dragi422610 місяців тому
Keep up the grind bro! Gotta play some poker soon tho ;)
@AlbinThorburn10 місяців тому
Haha good luck man!
@Sabar0_S10 місяців тому
Some buildings broke too early, and maybe using foamy affects where the water collides with trees etc?
@AlbinThorburn10 місяців тому
Dude that would have been awesome
@FlickDeep10 місяців тому
It would be very helpfull for me to create some action or epic scenes for my shorts. Pls suggest some more cinematic detailes for this kind of scene.
@MrRac201010 місяців тому
Y está mas o menos! 🤚👌😄 Bien ahí gato!
@specializeddepartment47904 місяці тому
Can you make some kind of destructions, like destruction of a dam with water and the flow of liquid from this dam? Is it even possible to animate such kind of things in blender?
@brofilmsinc27449 місяців тому
You should try making a tornado!
@MrFrankPrestonМісяць тому
Could you explain the "animated water" a little more, or share the scene please?
@WaterShowsProd10 місяців тому
Living in Southeast Asia I have to say that looks quite accurate.
@WilliamDuckett10 місяців тому
Lamooo
@AlbinThorburn10 місяців тому
Ooooh shiiiit
@RV-bc9yi10 місяців тому
Hello, Great work ! Is it possible to export Blender FX to Unreal? Best
@growtek11512 місяці тому
There should be some effects on trees also
@NotUhhhhhIDK9 місяців тому
ngl the animation remind me of indonesia 2004 tsunami incident, btw nice animation
@kovyoutube10 місяців тому
peep the chair disappearing 5:19 and then reappearing at 5:25 in the middle of the pool 😭
@christophercraves9 місяців тому
good video, what's your pc specs?
@williamminnaar6311Місяць тому
Hi there - How could I make a massive wave that looks real? Like Moses splitting the sea style? Thanks :)
@devaketan10 місяців тому
I think your work is great but i would spend more time in audio fx a really important part but 👍 nice job
@sanderfilmes90210 місяців тому
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🇧🇷
@Spealer10 місяців тому
This is defintely one of your best-animated destruction scenes you've done!
@AlbinThorburn10 місяців тому
Thank you!
@szymondubicki65010 місяців тому
Is ever be a plane crash remake?
@AlbinThorburn10 місяців тому
I might! Would be fun to do plane crash VFX shot
@shyamhp8 місяців тому
I want thise clip and more clips
@eMallard10 місяців тому
Starting to think this guy likes destruction simulations 🤔
@AlbinThorburn10 місяців тому
Haha I don't know what you're talking about 😅
@henriquezuiani423510 місяців тому
What are your PC specs?
@rebeccaberton414410 місяців тому
🗿👍😎🍷
@MinerBat10 місяців тому
its cool but one of the pool chairs is randomly disappearing before the tsunami hits...
@AlbinThorburn10 місяців тому
Hahahaha I KNOW!!! I have no idea what that was all about... I must have removed some rigid body object after baking so the order got all messed up...
@giftnfor126510 місяців тому
Please please Cover a tornado 🌪️
@giftnfor126510 місяців тому
Cover a tornado 🌪️
@Logan_wlt9 місяців тому
Sur cette chaîne UKposts française : ukposts.info/have/v-deo/nnypmmunepuczKc.html à 8:20 min. Y a un effet d’effondrement avec une zone. Saurais-tu t’en inspirer ? (Je cherche à faire la mème choses) ps: tes vidéos sont vraiment instructives, merci !
@luciamateorodriguez38468 днів тому
makeing blender 2.9
@User_1937Hi10 місяців тому
Water part was confusing
@AlbinThorburn10 місяців тому
Haha for me too 🤣
@User_1937Hi10 місяців тому
@@AlbinThorburnhow do you make the particles for the water?
@zergidrom45729 місяців тому
Some stupid hint to save some braincells for those who use blender fluid sim: Its better to set particle size to 1.05 so particles would not just disappear randomly and not made fluidsim looks retarded AF... yyyyep