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From: Kerberos2233
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  • Great Work! Love the look of the ships and the clip as a whole, reminds me of some 70's - 80's sci-fi movies.

  • Very cool!

  • im making a spaceship animation and im having trouble making fire for the jets in my ship just wondering if u could tell me how to get the fire to be there basically lol

  • That was sooooo sickkkkkkkkk

  • I need to learn Nodes and compositing.........

  • still needs epic music

  • you have surelly used a vector blur

  • that is amazing. The stars randomly appear out in the distance though...

    That doesn't matter as much as the perfect models do, though. Which version of blender did you use?

  • Hey, this is really fantastic. I'm really impressed!

  • Whoa! That's some good work! Good models, textures, animation and lighting, and the sense of scale is spot-on. :)

  • Did you animate it in reverse? The movement looks fluid, but somewhat reversed. I'd also tone down the glows somewhat, they're quite overpowering. Like the ship designs and the planet backdrop, is that a model or a static backdrop picture?

  • you HAVE TO TELL ME how u made the background. like the planet and the sun. And how u made the engine glow. omg pleease make a tutorial. pleeeasepleeeease i beg you. AWESOME VID DUDE!

  • @SniperXdude

    the planet is just an image created in gimp (i followed a tutorial there) the glowing sun was composited with blendner. the glowing engines where also composited with blender but you can do that with halos too

  • can you mkae me one

  • AWSS!!! truly amaizing!!! you have to make a tutorial!!

  • You have done a great job, truly amazing. I don't want to sound like the one jerk that points out the small detail problems, but the stars are randomly appearing in the background, I'm not sure if you used the star feature or a noise texture but they both are horrible. The noise feature randomly adjusts the dots if you set it that way. I would recommend using a musgrave setting. I hate when I find small details that are wrong after a days worth of animation. and I'm sure you do too.

  • @julionjulion

    yeah i realized the star problem after rendering. i used the stars option in the background buttons. when the camera moves new stars come within the maximum star distance causing them to pop in. i ll watch out for that in the future

  • WOW!!!!! Try making some laser effects between the capital ships!!

  • wicked! :D

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