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Quickie: Making Steam Elements Not Clip Through the Camera

What it says on the tin! I'm probably the last person to figure this out, but on the chance I'm not, this makes steam elements SO much more useful to work with, and takes less than a minute to set up.  

I've got a couple free steam elements available here.

And all the rest are available to the tier 7 folks here.

I also talk a bit more about using steam elements here.

Quickie: Making Steam Elements Not Clip Through the Camera

Comments

same here ... its better than any netflix series ... im eating thru your extremely valuable information with a big smile and growing blender confidence ... and even taking notes! thanx so much, ian!

Sascha Rossier

Such a good tip, worth sharing. Still going through your patreon incredibly out of order. Its elevating me to new heights, I fear for my life.

RetroRadtacular

i know that is a 4 month old comment, but i'm running in the same problem, and i don't know how to fix it, i tried to slow motion the steam textures , but that wasn't enough.

This is awesome, but I have a question. Would there be any benefit to adding the steam elements in compositing after the fact? It would seem (to my inexperienced brain) that this would be more flexible and give you more control, no?

One problem I am running into with the steam textures is the jump cut from end to beginning when it repeats. Is there a way to fix this? May just have to fade it out near end of clip and start a new steam element?

Hallelujah! Thanks, Ian!

Erich Stenzel

Hi, Ian Hubert could you make a video on how to do glow with denoising in cycles

If I want to scan, how much memory for the ipad is suitable?

Woah, so great. For the photoscanning on Iphone bit, I don't know if you tried it, but Trnio have greta results for small objects and has the Photo feature too (and its free)!

Lucas Dubé

Have you tried Framed Ink (and its sequels) by Marcos Mateu-Mestre? I see it recommended all the time for composition. I think the basis for good composition/scene-blocking is graphic readability - making sure the focal point is the thing your eye directly goes to. It's a pretty complex subject once you get into hierarchy, eye trace, and things like that. The graphic read of an image can usually be created by making contrast - it's all about contrast and there's so many ways to achieve it: color, saturation, blur, abstraction, light/shadow, just to name a few. The artist Edgar Payne is kinda the go-to for outdoor composition, you can find PDFs and lots of images on pinterest. One other thing I would recommend is to watch critiques on youtube. Tyler Edlin is a good one.

Quick question on compositing! (Sorry for my recent barrage of messages) - I'm looking for really good resources that go into granular detail about scene composition. I saw blender guru's breakdown which was a great foundation, but I'm looking for books, courses or other theory-driven videos to really step up my scene blocking abilities. Thank you all!

Chris Alldridge

How did you make the translucency water with the rocks, could you make a tutorial about all your rececntly discovery with evee to make look too real and too good ?

I recently did an After Effects composite on a blender scene and when I rendered it out there was like some weird whispery dialogue and I was super confused because I hadnt added any sound. After breaking down the scene I found out the culprit was one of your steam elements that I used. I lol'd but I feel like you gotta check for that kinda thing :).

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I Like it Hardcore Tv

what kinda phone do you use? can i do this kinda stuff with my one plus 7t? edit: is there a android app?

good stuff indeed!

Manuel Grewer

omg yes the good stuff i am happy i got the patreon

mannnnn. where were you last week when i couldn't solve this haha. so thankful for this one :)

Mack Lawrence

Great assets as always thanks

Sérgio Merêces

Excellent! I sure hope so. I've probably tried a dozen+ apps over the years, and none of them have ever really given useable results, so I'm excited for the new wave of tech.

Ian Hubert

This blew my mind. I wish I'd known this months ago too! Thanks for sharing this!

Jason Rugg

Cool Tip!

Hi! I think he uses a Sony A73. I heard him mention it in one of his previous tutorials. I could clearly be very wrong though.

It looks amazing! Thanks for sharing!

Quick camera question (LOVE this by the way). what did you use to shoot salad mug? I’m torn between shelling out for a black magic camera and all the fancy lenses/gizmos & getting a really great camera for photo scans that also has reasonable video capabilities. These are the dilemmas of crippling impecunity! Thanks :D

Chris Alldridge

This tutorial was certainly helpful for me, if I was trying to achieve that effect I would've started with controlling the transparency mix with a driver and not known there was a node specifically for that!

Kevin Martin

Recently Niantic (makes of pokemon Go) bought Scaniverse app which was paid before for pro features. I think this performs better in pure photoscan mode with lidar than polycam etc. I have yet to try the photo mode in Polycom. And thanks for the tip Ian, I really like the camera shake addon

That’s super cool about Polycam now having the photogrammetry option! I too was very disappointed in the LIDAR scanning, as like you said everything came out looking terrible, no matter how much scanning I did. But I tried the new photo option and it looks really good by comparison. Hoping Kevin Moran’s comment above is right, and a lot of other apps start offering this soon, mainly a free option for getting models off the phone. If not, I may just suck it up and pay for Polycam’s subscription.

Greg DiGenti

anyone know if there's an Octane equivalent to this for Camera view distance?

More of the scanning apps should be coming out with photo support. Apple recently introduced a new API specifically for photogrammetry that makes it super easy (it's like only a few lines of code). It's probably what polycam does. 3D Scanner app is better for Lidar scanning though

yes post that mud asset ! :)

Anderson Atlas

woot woot

Anderson Atlas

Great little video, Ian! And those beautiful ground scans would be pretty awesome to have acess to!

Absolutely!! I think I'll zip out and snag a few more and clean them up a bit!

Ian Hubert

Oooo- that's a good idea. Drips always add a ton.

Ian Hubert

Yes, it would be absolutely amazing if we could have access to some of those more micro-detail ground-type scans!

Ozzie

Very cool. This stuff has come a long way since that autodesk app in like..2013 or whenever that was.. I would definitely be up for more scanning tutorials if there's anything else you try out. Nice to see how it was integrated into the scene too. Coool..

Stephan

Polycam only gives you five free scans? I better save them until I *really* need to scan something on my phone.

Russ

Yeah! My dream is that a program like reality capture or meshroom could see a human, or hands or something, and go "oh yeah, I've seen these before" and use the dataset as a guide so all the fingers aren't friggin' blobs. We've been at the "triangulate the point cloud" stage for ages (that said, I don't totally know what I'm talking about tech-wise :P)

Ian Hubert

Totally dig the idea of AI improving photogrammetry results. At the last apple talk thing, they mentioned they're using AI to infer material type for the built-in photogrammetry feature they've developed.

Chris Hayes

Cool! I'll definitely upload them! Usually I like having a theme for organization's sake, and these are mostly just "Assets From Around", but maybe I'll snag some more docks/mud and call it "Harbor" :P

Ian Hubert

This is great, also those photoscan assets you said you might add as an asset. would be sooo helpful, just saying anyways, have a nice one :)

I absolutely love this, looks fantastic! You could put some dripping condensation on the side of the machinery, it will make it look really textural and integrated!

DankVote

Oh! Here in the Patreon page?? Dang I’m not sure (doesn’t look like I can on mobile)- but you can always click through to the YouTube page! That said, I’ll make sure I wait long enough for the subs to auto generate before I post (I tend to get impatient and jump the gun)

Ian Hubert

Unrelated… but is there a way to turn captioning on for your videos that are not posted through YouTube?

Mike L. Taylor

Two videos in one day? We are truly blessed!

Zeke Faust

You're welcome! And yeah, the same files :)

Ian Hubert

Thanks for this! Are these the exact same files as the ones from the kit ops steam pack or are they different?

Sweet! That's good to hear! Yeah I haven't done a lot of tests, so maybe lots of apps can do what it does, but so far it's the first one I've tried that actually gives nice results (and quick! Which is cool!)

Ian Hubert

This is great! I tested out Polycam the other night after seeing it on your Insta, and WOW is this a great tool! I can't do meshroom cuz of Mac, and my iPhone is too old for LiDAR, so Polycam is a big win!

Benjamin Lacey

Awesome dude. Thanks!

Chris Ras

Good grief man. Get some sleep! 😊 Also: thanks for this.


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