Did you know that Blender software is controlled by Extra Terrestial beings who pretend that they are humans. ET ´s are infiltrated in softwarecompanies as programmers. Hoaxes are made en monitored to control us. So watch out what they delude.
that's pretty sweet, I have a question I know there's a tutorial how to composite live action footage with blender files....but I was wondering if blender is compatible with Apple motion or Shake 4 to do this compositions or can I edit animated (blender) footage on final cut pro. In few words blender is compatible with final cut studio?
@ryorta - Thanks! Blender exports in lots of different file formats that you can import as a video clip into any editor like Final Cut Pro, or effects program like Motion or Shake. So to answer your question, yes; Blender's exported video clips and video formats are compatible with FCP, as long as you export to a format that it can accept.
If you have any questions about compositing, you can ask me, too. Just send me a message =]
yo dude, as much as i appreciate your ability to design a craft and make it appear to be in a video, i do not want to have to trawl through cgi videos before i get to the real stuff.
please change the title of this video to - "[CGI] UFO SIGHTING!"
Yes! I remembered your comment on my page, saying I should do an original one, and it kept tugging at my brain! Thanks for the advice and support, and keep watching!
Actually there was no motion capture involved, I used a technique I learned from the Star Wars Episode I DVD. If you're interested, it's in the second disc, on the commentary of the deleted scene where the Gungan Sub falls down the waterfall.
Did you know that Blender software is controlled by Extra Terrestial beings who pretend that they are humans. ET ´s are infiltrated in softwarecompanies as programmers. Hoaxes are made en monitored to control us. So watch out what they delude.
chulio1969 9 months ago
LOL, that's amazing! You'll have UFO sighters crapping in their pants. :)
dennisonearth 1 year ago
that's pretty sweet, I have a question I know there's a tutorial how to composite live action footage with blender files....but I was wondering if blender is compatible with Apple motion or Shake 4 to do this compositions or can I edit animated (blender) footage on final cut pro. In few words blender is compatible with final cut studio?
ryorta 1 year ago
@ryorta - Thanks! Blender exports in lots of different file formats that you can import as a video clip into any editor like Final Cut Pro, or effects program like Motion or Shake. So to answer your question, yes; Blender's exported video clips and video formats are compatible with FCP, as long as you export to a format that it can accept.
If you have any questions about compositing, you can ask me, too. Just send me a message =]
momoflakes 1 year ago
Good work dude! Love the blue lights.
TheFluxMachine 1 year ago
Nice one :-)
digitalnexus 2 years ago
HOW DO YOU DO IT SO GOOD?? ahh its soo hard
PureT3x4n 3 years ago
very good render im impressed, nice work
boombaklot 3 years ago
yo dude, as much as i appreciate your ability to design a craft and make it appear to be in a video, i do not want to have to trawl through cgi videos before i get to the real stuff.
please change the title of this video to - "[CGI] UFO SIGHTING!"
thanks.
tachawmw 3 years ago
the title is ''UFO SIGHTING! (Blender 3D)" obviously blender 3d would be a CGI program.
FlareDancer 3 years ago
you're the second idiot to say this. the guy has changed the title of the video AFTER i asked him to. fool.
tachawmw 3 years ago
i'm sorry, dude. chill out.
FlareDancer 3 years ago 2
you should atleast know what you're talking about before you start talking shit.
tachawmw 3 years ago
U need to take achill pill, dude. Chill out...
Viking55330 3 years ago
Perfect, I've seen bad fakes on UFOs, but this is perfect!
itzmario 3 years ago
Excellent! I knew you'll pull of an original UFO someday!
reymuttley 3 years ago
Yes! I remembered your comment on my page, saying I should do an original one, and it kept tugging at my brain! Thanks for the advice and support, and keep watching!
momoflakes 3 years ago
Wow that looks ace
DavideoDesign 3 years ago
Excellent job, did you use a motion capture prog
AgentEnigma 3 years ago
Thank you!
Actually there was no motion capture involved, I used a technique I learned from the Star Wars Episode I DVD. If you're interested, it's in the second disc, on the commentary of the deleted scene where the Gungan Sub falls down the waterfall.
momoflakes 3 years ago
It's a cook book!! Nice job.
TheMaster1996 3 years ago
AWESOME:P
russianpartychick 3 years ago
That is superb - nice job. I love the zoom.
How about a tutorial? :)
Kie77 3 years ago
Thanks! :)
I think a tutorial would be more than welcome, I'll see what I can do!
momoflakes 3 years ago
good job
tavitooo 3 years ago