Dude, you are not getting enough praise for deleting default cube and just adding a new one in. Really shows you are a pro Blender user.
I find it so cool that you actually use VHS cameras to make the filter. Very nice attention to detail.
The VHS hack was genius. No wonder it looked so genuine. It's not a false filter, it's the real deal.
I was fully expecting a detailed breakdown of the nodes you used in Resolve to get the VHS look but just pointing an actual VHS at the screen is such a gigabrain hack, I love it
4:03 classic blender workflow, delete the cube to add a cube. Great video, lots of tools in this one
[deletes the default cube] [adds a new cube instead] We all hate the default cube around here, don't we?..
dude can we just take a second also to appreciate the intro screen? the way you made the words out of actual backrooms models was really creative and seamless. great job lol
i love how you dont fall into making these backrooms videos a jumpscare fest, its just the atmosphere and exploration. keep up the great work!
i have no idea how millions of people haven’t seen these yet. the dedication and attention to detail is just unmatched. easily one of the best backrooms creators on here.
People sometimes really don’t appreciate how difficult it is to make something on this level of realism and interest…
Holy heck, this is just insane. I would never have imagined the process to make a backrooms video to be so complicated. Kudos to you man. Keep up the good work. Can't wait to see future episodes.
One simple and cool thing you can do to improve realism is to just increase the dirt and scratches on all surfaces and objects. When they produced Star Wars, they realized that you can make miniatures look waaay more realistic if you add a layer of filth on the object. The same basic principle is true for most video projects. You can do this pretty easily by just pasting dirt PNGs everywhere, or using a Blender plugin to do that for you. Heck, I made some filth images with alpha channels for my own project. You're free to use them.
As someone who likes making 3D renders and using VHS tapes to digitally age them, it's really cool to see how other artists do it! Very neat look into your process and the results are stunning!
Well done! You deserve a shit ton more views. I have a lot of respect for one-man teams and visual effects artists, 3D modelers, sound designers, etc. This brings back memories of the golden age of YouTube with FreddieW and Corridor Digital shorts where they'd go in and explain their VFX workflows.
As a guy who's in the 3D industry myself, I have full respect for this and everything you've done to make it happen.
Your backrooms videos are very therapeutic to me. Relaxing. I love them, and do not mind the long length dragged out time. Your original strange spaces are great. You have an eye for this stuff for sure.
I love the adherence to workflow and the meme by deleting the default cube even though you needed to use it at 4:03
Mall Run & Outpost were my newest favorites in the genre. It was nice to see more sites of interest, and the "wall sample" videos were done really well.
"We can start with a cube" says he, as he deletes and creates an identical copy. Truly a Blender Pro.
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