Uncle Mugen how to create background using sketchup and photoshop tutorial
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You can mock Uncle Mugen all you like, but when you remember that he's a self-made millionaire and businessman living his dream as an importer/exporter/onion smuggler/aspiring eroge developer, you can't help but marvel at his accomplishments.
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Will you be making a tutorial on how to create indoor backgrounds at any point?
That would be very helpful, yeeeeeeeeees.
^_^
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5 people aren't grabbing it, pulling it or stroking it. Yeees.
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Where do you get your resources? Like the stock trees and stuff?
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The tutorial is very good, yeeeees.
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the voice of the girl is cute..=)
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So easy even Kubo could do it.
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"So I just cloned the same model and scatter it while rotating it to make it look like a different building. . .Lol!"
Ahhhh I was dying when you said Lol XD
I love this video ^^
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Great, but can you make a tutorial on how to make a classroom? I'm really confused on how to make one cause of all the windows and desks and chairs.
Excellent Tutorial ^_^
I do have one question though; what program are you using for the clay rendering?
Uuumineko 4 months ago 3
@Uuumineko Most of the time I use Twilight Renderer since it produces better contrast between dark and light parts but in this tutorial I used SU Podium since this is the only renderer I have at the time I made this video. Be warned though, SU Podium had tendency to oversaturate the renders...
mugenjohncel 4 months ago
@mugenjohncel
With Twilight, what dimensions do you set your clay render to?
This could just be me, but the largest I can render is 4900x4900 (thereabouts).
Uuumineko 4 months ago
@Uuumineko Um... actually, what you need to do is find the largest resolution you can render "while" preserving the aspect ration. For example if your screen resolution is 1280 x 720 at 72dpi... you could try setting your export clay render to 4900 x 2756... so you'll be assured that when you overlay your clay render with the rest of your works it will perfectly fit down to the last pixel when you scale it down...
mugenjohncel 4 months ago
Rip Uncle Mugen 1942-2011
oniichannobaka 4 months ago 11
@oniichannobaka Huh?...
mugenjohncel 4 months ago 2