Creating The Last Of Us Environment In Blender 3.4
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Software: Blender 3.4, Cycles Render, Krita
Final result: www.artstation.com/artwork/4X...
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This work is based on "Green car wreck" (sketchfab.com/3d-models/green...) by matousekfoto (sketchfab.com/matousekfoto) licensed under CC-BY-4.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)
This work is based on "Van with Interior (Free Raw Scan)" (sketchfab.com/3d-models/van-w...) by Renafox (sketchfab.com/kryik1023) licensed under CC-BY-4.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)
This work is based on "Red car wreck" (sketchfab.com/3d-models/red-c...) by matousekfoto (sketchfab.com/matousekfoto) licensed under CC-BY-4.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)
This work is based on "Aged mossy tree stump" (sketchfab.com/3d-models/aged-...) by nedo (sketchfab.com/nedo) licensed under CC-BY-4.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)
This work is based on "Destroyed construction debris" (sketchfab.com/3d-models/destr...) by matousekfoto (sketchfab.com/matousekfoto) licensed under CC-BY-4.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)
This work is based on "Rusty steel scrap pile" (sketchfab.com/3d-models/rusty...) by matousekfoto (sketchfab.com/matousekfoto) licensed under CC-BY-4.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)
This work is based on "Chicken of the Woods Mushroom" (sketchfab.com/3d-models/chick...) by RISD Nature Lab (sketchfab.com/RISDNaturelab) licensed under CC-BY-4.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)
This work is based on "Urban Stuff - Low poly prop set" (sketchfab.com/3d-models/urban...) by Daniel Zhabotinsky (sketchfab.com/DanielZhabotinsky) licensed under CC-BY-4.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)
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Adrift Among Infinite Stars by Scott Buckley | / scottbuckley
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The Things That Keep Us Here by Scott Buckley | / scottbuckley
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In Search Of Solitude by Scott Buckley | / scottbuckley
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Пікірлер: 502
for us, this is the day we saw the greatest blender art piece of all time, as for the artist that made it, it was friday
@Pyramid_Skeem
Жыл бұрын
🤣😂 funny cause it's true
@---Nikita--
Жыл бұрын
why make a static render in 3d if you can generate the same or better in stable diffusion?
@Denomote
Жыл бұрын
@@---Nikita-- where's the fun in that
@---Nikita--
Жыл бұрын
@@Denomote same question for making static art but in 3d. but okay... someone paints with oil on canvas, restores vintage cars in etc. it's ok
@Denomote
Жыл бұрын
@@---Nikita-- the artist here is doing it as a hobby, not a job also creating something you're proud of and showing it to the world is objectively way better than simply hitting a generate button when someone looks at a great art piece that someone spent hours on, they say "wow this must have taken a long time, it looks incredible" it's like the artist that made it earned his title as an artist but when someone looks at a generated art piece, they tend to completely forget about the "creator"
Its so simple yet so detailed, I always worry about the detail when making scenes which would discourage me from even starting, but after seeing this video it really shows you don't need to fret over every detail to make it look good.
@ChillieGaming
11 ай бұрын
Well if it's a 3d render with far away distance then yea don't waste time on things that won't ever be seen. But if you are making a game then yea detailing each part while maintaining art style and performance is crucial
@user-ut8yf2ul6e
9 ай бұрын
Shaders will detail everything for you ))
I love how the scene is made almost only with simple shapes and a bunch of assets and simple models, thank you so much for uploading this, it's so mindblowing for me to see such a beautifull artwork with just a flat plane as the base of the entire project haha. Great work!!
I like how you fixed a small window for the camera on the right. So simple and effective.
If possible, don't stop. These are so incredible and so inspiring to watch. Well done!
Words isn’t enough! Look great, for a person that haven’t been using blender for to long this is what inspirers me ti keep keep going and some day achieve this kind of result! Great work and have a blessed day every one!
Just started out in Blender and its so addictive, i now have a new hobby and passion, and it's tutorials like this that inspire and motivate. Kudos
This is work of art. From the music, the environment, the vibe under a bridge in an apocalyptic timeline. You sir can evoke emotions big companies with unlimited employees can never evoke. I would love to see an animation render from this project if you have the time. Truly amazing.
@desireops
Жыл бұрын
I would say Naughty Dog did amazing in evoking emotions through the environment :/
@rufukyduky
Жыл бұрын
@@desireops Of course they did, they have the best people available in the industry. I appreciate original comment, but it's just simply untrue, what Naughty Dog did with both The Last of Us parts in astonishing
Doing that little rigid body sim for the trash piles is such a good idea. I like that
Outstanding work; every video you post is a treat! Also, a fitting and evocative soundtrack! Too many times with these types of videos, I end up muting the sound in annoyance.
@sketchinginblender
Жыл бұрын
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I really hope Blender takes place of Maya and Max soon. In a world where every software has to be purchased by per month membership, Blender is REALLY important for the society; inspiring and helping many young and adults who can't afford Max and Maya.
Bro pleeeeeeaaaaase keep this going! This is so relaxing and impressiv at the same time! Your such an inspiration for me and for shure other blender artists as well!
@sketchinginblender
Жыл бұрын
thank you very much😉
You always inspire me, and your work is really amazing! keep going man.
Finally, a new wonderful video from you! Was checking your channel recently hoping for more - and here it comes. Great!
i love how detailed the roadside is but buildings doesn't even have their windows broken! great work btw!
Subbed! Amazing work. The atmosphere is just insane! Would love to see a breakdown vid of this, specially the techniques you demonstrated on this. A whole lot of follow-up video you can create from this masterpiece alone! The kinks and rock chipped off of the bridge, the trees, ivy gens, the proper lighting, brooo, a lot! Great work!
U did all that in one go!!! ✨✨ Amazing art!! I love your work.
Your work is really incredible, I could watch this for hours it's truly mind blowing. If I was you there would have been so many moments where I would have lost motivation and settled with what it was, but the fact that you keep going and think of all the smallest details is what brings your art to life. Amazing work man I have mad respect for you
@sketchinginblender
Жыл бұрын
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I love this, it turned out great. Also very cool method for making the debris
Incredible work, im totally blown away by the end Result but also by the whole process. Keep it up❤ this is one of your best works so far😮
Right now i am working on sth similar but as i am not an expert in environmental design I often struggle to stay motivated. Watching your workflow really encourages me to keep on working! Thank you so much for sharing 🫶🏻
I am currently starting with blender, your work is simply amazing, it inspires me to keep practicing, I hope one day to reach your level and make such wonderful art.
So nice to watch a pro at work, wonderful stuff, thanks for sharing.
finally a time lapse that shows the final result. great work
Me gustan mucho tus trabajos, felicidades, son muy buenos! Siempre dudé en aprender a utilizar Blender, sin duda tus trabajos son inspiradores y quizás me anime a intentarlo por mi mismo. Saludos desde Argentina!
Bro this is amazing! Genuinely fun to watch ur process. Got a new subscriber out of me. The whole thing is a work of art.
My God.. I wish I had a tenth of this creators skillset and gifts.. absolutely amazing
cant wait to start developing hands on, this has given me so much inspiration!
You make it seems so easy. Great work!
This is phenomenal and truly inspiring!
Отлично получилось, Максим!!!
I just spent a total of 12 hours in blender and unreal engine trying to build and animate my cat game and I finally got it to work. Yet I still don't feel any pain watching this video, that's how easy you made it look.
@lupazxyz
9 ай бұрын
Wow, that's something i want to achieve one day!
It looks amazing! Love the attention to detail.
I'm more amazed by the number of resources and textures you have handled...
Fantastic Video, always get so inspired watching videos as good as these.
I appreciate your hard work. Result is amazing
that turned out fantastic
Hi! I'm a huge fan of c4d, But this channel made me learn blender with more interest. Thanks for the amazing works
you amaze me once again! keep up the insane work!!!
I realized how insanely I am sticking to this content. Literally, I was missing something about environment creation that this channel fulfilled me.
@sketchinginblender
Жыл бұрын
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These are so inspiring! I love your previous works, especially the Minas Tirith one. I'd like to learn to do these kind of environmental concept art, and I've been trying to study your workflow. Any tips on a good workflow for these environments? Keep it up!
Ahhhh you hit me with the thing I was expecting 🔥❤️
You and Ian Hubert brought back my interest to 3D.
I'm a beginner in blender & have not made any set and don't have any idea how to create it from the scratch but your video helped me to get an idea to create this ...thank you a lot and keep inspiring me because I'm new to this industries
This was lovely! Beautiful mate :)
Wow incredible work!! The attention to detail is out of this world
@sketchinginblender
Жыл бұрын
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Wow. Beautiful work. Thanks for sharing!
There are levels to this! Amazing video and skills.
The fact that people are this talented genuinely blows my mind.
Salute to your work and dedication 🔥👏 it's big fan art for TLOU Fans ❤️
Good one brother. Keep it up
Superb! Really amazing! Respect for your dedication & patience.😍
Amazing. Great workflow tips and a wonderful finished product
@sketchinginblender
Жыл бұрын
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its been a while since i watched one of your videos, and im glad im back
Absolutely amazing. thank you for posting this....
Wow your work is literally unbelievable! Every masterpiece you create is like a blessing for me! Thanks for your dedication to Blender :D
@sketchinginblender
Жыл бұрын
thanks a lot:)
@dimensionalanimations
Жыл бұрын
@@sketchinginblender No prob :D
@federico2839
Жыл бұрын
@@sketchinginblenderi can speed making the same scene with a really wild addon
You are not a human, bro! I just have no words wanna be like you... Awesome godness job made! TY
Wow, lots of inspiration seeing this. I need to keep working.
Amazing work as always !
absolutely crazy i love it
Amazing work, you deserve more views and subscribers !
This is amazing dude. Keep going! would love to see what you do in post
I was also thinking of making a last of us themed artwork. Thanks for inspiring me to add the details i completely missed
Hammer. Absolut klasse.
Как всегда гениально!
boy, if architects could only cntrl-c control-v..... imagine how fast an apt complex would go up! This is like trying to watch a YT tutorial without any verbal guide AND on 3X speed. wow. So.... being able to navigate Blender's controls with muscle memory is pretty key to getting stuff done quickly. Scaling cubes, changing views, cloning... hmmm I know, YT speed = .25! hahaha hour long video! I'm at 4 min in and this is so amazing already.
Amazing artwork. I am just starting to scratch the surface of Blender. Seeing work like this inspires me to push forward. I used Modo for many years. But, since they switched to annual licensing I decided to move to Blender. I still have an older version of Modo that I play with. But, I'd rather start over with Blender knowing I can keep going. Thanks for the inspiration.
ONE WORD: AMAZING
Awesome Work - and so chilling with the music :o
It's gorgeous
Daaamn,,, design grafis skill 😮
Bro you're actually a lifesaver with this video
wow, Very detailed, thanks sir
amazing result, keep it up!!
Wow! Nice work!!!
Your work is amazing.
Very Great Work. I was quite fascinated after seeing this thing. Thank you very much. Keep making videos like this. May it be won ❤️
@sketchinginblender
Жыл бұрын
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Hey, you are awesome! I started learning blender yesterday, hopefully I can be as good as you one day.
@judgsmith
Жыл бұрын
You will if you stick with it.
Your channel name fits so perfectly!!
incredible work
outstanding work, congrats man
you are insane bro you deserve 10 million subscriber
This is amazing wow
I will pay millions for an in depth narrated tutorial of this, i think this exercise covers almost all you need to know about blender
@mipe7755
Жыл бұрын
I think you're not in a fraction aware of how much more you can achieve in Blender. I mean, no doubt this video covers an excellent work of environment design, but in Blender you can do so much more. You can sculpt, animate characters, sequence whole videos, add soundtracks, perform fluid simulations, prepare models for 3D printing and so much more...
@mipe7755
Жыл бұрын
And fun fact, you don't need to pay millions. You can just follow some free basic courses here on YT, cuz really, he's mostly using basic techniques. Maybe only particle systems and ivy generation I would consider semi-advanced.
can't wait to create mine! great piece
Beautiful as always 🔥
u made it look easy!
давно не было тебя) рад видеть) надеюсь у тебя все хорошо)
Oh my friend, your videos are inspiring in every way.
First you taught me how atlas textures work, now I’ve never thought using a displaced cube as a boolean to create destroyed concrete. Thanks!
I just witnessed the creation of something beautiful
Amazing~ Your talent.
Отлично получилось, Максим!!!. Отлично получилось, Максим!!!.
It's amazing to me that the actual game looks pretty much this good running at 60fps! That's quite an accomplishment.
@MCDesign199
Жыл бұрын
Well to be fair, the Blender render engine just isn't really anything special. If you rendered this same scene out in Redshift, Vray, Octane, and especially Arnold, it'd look a further 3-4 times better.
Fantastic work, keep going👏👏
amazing ability. I learn from you, thank you.
This is incredible thanks for sharing. I hope to be this good one day!
man.... serious... u are good!! wonderfull
very inspiring, thankyou!
wow!!! it´s awesome!!!