The Belltower - Concept Art Breakdown
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Breakdown of my Concept Art piece "The Belltower". Thanks to Artur Zima, my mentor, and to Atomhawk for gifting me the mentorship.
Geometry Node Setup: juliengauthier.gumroad.com/l/...
Scatter Addon: www.blendermarket.com/product...
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This kind of knowledge and talent is never gonna be replaced by AI, wow!
@why.do.I.even.try.
14 күн бұрын
Actually I'm pretty sure this is a place where ai comes and fits in seamlessly, if integrated for artists. These procedural functions mean you don't have to design every tiny rock again and again, so ai could help elevate them. Ai truly can't replace the best of the best
This is fantastic! As a 2D artist who is new to Blender, this definitely inspired me to learn more.
@charlottekugler
Жыл бұрын
That's so nice, thank you!
Great job! I hope you do more breakdowns in the future.
@charlottekugler
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, I'm planning to do these more often :)
This was so impressive : I understand now why everyone is talking about geometry nodes ! Honestly, thank you for this video !
Thanks for this stellar breakdown! Great to see how you make your art!
This is genuinely very cool and fascinating to watch! It's interesting to see the various steps and effort that can be put behind a single piece. Great work!
This is incredible! Thank you for making this video!!
so atmospheric and beautiful work !
Congratulations on winning and thanks for sharing this.
Wow, this is so efficient and beautifully designed!
Absolute mind blowing project! Huge respect for all the effort!
Beautiful work Charlotte. Stunning in fact !!
Breathtaking! Amazingly done! It’s just great! Pls moooore ❤
Great breakdown! I'd love to see more of this kind of video on youtube! Thank you for showing your process Charlotte, very much appreciate it. I'm amazed by every part of it, and the final piece is just wonderful.
@charlottekugler
Жыл бұрын
That's so nice, thanks a lot!
Your workflow is as efficient as impressive. Bravo!
Great work! it was pleasant to see. I think lots of people will love that. My favourite parts are buildings assembling and final enhansments in photo editor. Very interesting to watch.
Fantastic work! Inspiring really, makes me want to open something up and start creating. More more more!
This is incredible, thanks for sharing your process! I hope this is not the last video you post :P
we need more of these kind of breakdown!!!!
I find this super inspiring for young artist like me to keep going on learning more.
this was amazing to watch
Incredible work!
this is so awesome!!
You are definitively crazy !!! I don't know what the job description was but you sure overdid it ! Amazing piece of art, I love it, we can clearly see in your process how important it is for you to reach beauty and perfection, I'm in awe.
@charlottekugler
Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot!
This is awesome! thank you for sharing!
Thanks for sharing your workflow! :)
I am very inspired by both your organized design process and the results it created. Currently using what I've seen in this video as a sort of template for myself. Wish me luck!
@charlottekugler
Жыл бұрын
That's so cool! Good luck for your project :)
amazing work!
Amazing work!
amazing work
This is super impressive!
Wahnsinn, bin beeinduckt! 😃Echt cool zu sehen, wie sich diese Ortschaft entwickelt hat. Einerseits faszinierend, wie schnell und geschickt du die Häuser, Landschaft etc modelliert hast, andererseits die vielen Details, die du nach dem Rendern noch bearbeitet hast, um die Szene noch stimmiger zu machen. Hätte glatt Lust, das Örtchen mal zu erkunden und dort Kaffee zu schlürfen. 😉
@charlottekugler
Жыл бұрын
Dankeschön! :)
Amazing work
Awesome work!
So inspiring!
wat an inspiriting masterpiece!
Awesome work.
you are so good, definitely need more video
Nice job dude!
Enromous great job! Hope you can do a narrated tutorial breakdown on how to do every step on the 3d side. Could be really helpful! Thanks a lot for this video!
@charlottekugler
Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot! I'll think about doing a narrated breakdown in the future :)
This is the most incredible piece of 3d base concept art I have ever seen! quite often the shapes are just used as a basis for a later painting (which is also cool) but more and more I see people just rearranging the models of others and calling it a day. the time skill and sheer artistic vision and creativity you put into making all these assets and bringing them together in the most breathtaking and eye opening way... the 3d render on its own was pure artistry. but the skill you showed by then doing the paintover, so that the level of detail, texture and painterly vibe of the piece came through, I can't commend you enough. Incredible, incredible work! P.S: what method are you using to attach your window elements to the faces of your buildings? it looks so efficient and id love to give it a go in my own projects but cant find the method anywhere! great work again!
@harberiondeanothemagician4697
3 ай бұрын
Oh wait I think I found it, the Auto Buildings Addon?
the geometry node part just blooooows my mind....
C'est vraiment très bien fait
amazing !
I thought this was a Puss in Boots concept art from the thumbnail. Well done!
Very cool! Gives off rings of power vibes :D
Mind-blowing work bro.........❤❤
@paulatreides1354
Жыл бұрын
do you know a lot of bros whose name is Charlotte ? :)
Great work!! modelling the buildings using the geometry nodes setup was mind-blowing, do you have any resources to learn how to use it?
@charlottekugler
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! If you download the geometry node setup, a narrated tutorial by the creator as well as a documentation is included
we need more!!
Great one!!
Subbed. So inspiring thanks for sharing
Maestro!
Woww incredible
Honestly just wow
I should hope you'll do more videos!
I love your process Charlotte sensei SALUTE, please more content of this if you have time -TIA
very nice!
Damn you make it look easy!
@charlottekugler
Жыл бұрын
It was definitely not easy haha :D
thank you very very very much
Wow!
Holy cow!! This entire proccess is so meticulous and incredibly well made, very impressive. Where do you build this kind of creative vision? I would love to study a course from you.
@charlottekugler
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! I always try to come up with a story/history for a place before I design it, that helps a lot when trying to create a cohesive environment :)
POG
Soooo coool
Absolutely awesome - do you have a twitch stream that i can follow? Would love to see this process in more detail!
@charlottekugler
Жыл бұрын
No twitch stream, but I'll make some more breakdowns in the future :)
Wow, awesome! Thank you for showing your process. I’m new to blender and I saw that you added small carts and lampposts that seemed pre-made. Did you make those yourself before starting this large project? Or did you use some pre-made items?
nice
Really nice. I'd forgotten about Julians nodes. Will definitely have to give this a crack at some point. Do you find them useful for other types of things? As a side note, I suppose you could also add some weathering alpha cards under the windows as part of the modular piece - or just use weathering decals in general on the asset side. But maybe that's neither here nor there :) Very nice work!
@charlottekugler
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I have only used the nodes for this project so far but am sure to use them again and see how much I can do with them. The decal idea is brilliant I will do that next time for sure! :)
Holy sh*t
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красотищща!
Watched this a couple of times and I'm still in awe with it. I just picked up the addon from Julien. I'm curious how you made the domed rooftops since the start model is a default cube? I tried applying the modifier to a separate model but I can't seem to make it work. Thanks in advance! Really love your work and looking forward for more content!
@paulatreides1354
Жыл бұрын
i guess it's a separate objects
@charlottekugler
Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot! I added the dome shape while in edit mode, this way it is part of the same mesh :) You could also use separate meshes by either separating a part of your geometry or copy the initial mesh that the addon provides
@eggweirdo
Жыл бұрын
@@charlottekugler thanks! that makes sense, I didn't think of that.
Beauutiful
A huge amount of work. Nicely done. How long did it take you?
It's easier with MidJourney!! I'M JOKING! :) What a job! Marvelous! ;)
Cool tutorial, I'm curious what exactly you're doing to place the railings and pillars at 2:14? It's an add on I guess, but I can't see how you're adding it to the geometry- is that a lattice of some sort?
@charlottekugler
Жыл бұрын
Hi, it's part of the geometry node setup that is mentioned. You can assign modules via materials or - in case of the fence - by edge crease, which is super cool. Check out the creator if you want to know more!
Nice video and excellent work, but I was wondering why there is no sound in the video?
@charlottekugler
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I didn't expect this video to get much attention, next time there will be sound haha
I admire your perseverance. How do you manage to see a project through to the end? My problem is always that I start great projects, but then lose interest in the middle when I encounter too many challenges.
@charlottekugler
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! It was hard at times to push through; I always try to set myself lots of small goals throughout a project. You could start with smaller projects to build up some perseverance and try to find some aspects of the project that you can look forward to :)
Insane do you mind tell us how many years have you spend working with blende your skill is crazy!
That's awesome work! The part of the lights was it ok to test different options? Or the scene wasn't that smooth? I mean, how was the performance on this part of the study with a huge scene and assets?
@charlottekugler
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! The performance was pretty bad towards the end haha. It was still smooth enough to test out lighting though
This is phenomenal! How long did this piece take you from sketch to final?
@charlottekugler
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Hard to say how long it took unfortunately but it was a while haha :)
Hey! This is stunning! Have you thought on making a course? I would love to learn about your process and would actually pay for it
@charlottekugler
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! No course planned for now, but I'll probably do some more in depth breakdowns in the future :)
This is so cool! Thank you for sharing this video. Is there any way you could share your node setup for the procedural materials? If not no worries.
@charlottekugler
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Here's a link to the node setup: drive.google.com/file/d/1flZvqtqFtaUbu7_QN5zF2JbPQo3r-tf-/view?usp=sharing Pretty much all the shaders I used are similarly structured. I'm not a shading expert though, so there is probably a lot to improve :)
@dsketch22
Жыл бұрын
@@charlottekugler Thanks so much!
Awesome! How much time did you take?
Beautiful piece, how many hours of work for this one?
美
this is wonderful. Do you remember how long it took?
That's amazing! Two many questions to ask but I noticed that water looked pretty good straight from 3d. What shader did you use for it?
@charlottekugler
Жыл бұрын
I used this tutorial as a base for the shader: kzread.info/dash/bejne/aIB9p7eKXde6eNo.html I modified it by adding more variation in ripple sizes using noises to make it more realistic from this perspective. Feel free to ask more questions! :)
@user-gy1oc7wu7f
Жыл бұрын
@@charlottekugler Thank you! Gonna try it out. Really have too much of them, all part of the video where you do the geo nodes looks like dark magic or something :D I alsways was kinda afraid of doing locations this big, but nodes really make it much simplier, at least on the video))
Amazing!! Whatare you using to render and run that scene?
@charlottekugler
Жыл бұрын
All done in Blender and rendered in Cycles :)
sorry can i ask you do you think that the size (17 inch) for screen display tablet is prohibitive for a professional concept artist? (I intend to give it as a gift to a friend who is a professional) the product we are referring to is the wacom cintiq pro 17
it's so nice viedo but, if you put some music, it will very nice viedo. i recommend classic music or Royalty Free Music
@charlottekugler
Жыл бұрын
True, next time there will be music for sure :)
should be the new resurgence map for warzone
H...how do you do that? simply applying the material and it provides a decal/mesh
@charlottekugler
Жыл бұрын
It is the addon I am using, link is in the description
This is Blender? How long did it take you to do something like this? I would love to do this with theme parks!
@charlottekugler
Жыл бұрын
Yes, all blender and it definitely took a while haha
sorry for the dumb question. I see a lot of y'all use the same moodboard software. What is it?
Jesus man this is crazy lol
I can't see whole links (
LOL you're making it look easy
@charlottekugler
Жыл бұрын
That's just the editing haha, it was the most challenging project I have attempted so far
hey great stuff, do you have a link for purchasing the characters?
@charlottekugler
Жыл бұрын
Which characters are you referring to? The humans in the scene were modelled from photos, similar to the architecture modules
@aeonbreak4728
Жыл бұрын
@@charlottekugler oh really? i totally missed that part in the video. will rewatch?
@charlottekugler
Жыл бұрын
@@aeonbreak4728 Oh, I didn't put it in but it is exactly the same process as for the modules :)