Tag: Scene

ArtStation – Unreal Complete Scene Forest Environment


Free Download ArtStation – Unreal Complete Scene Forest Environment
Michael Gerard | Duration: 51:39 h | Video: H264 1920×1080 | Audio: AAC 48 kHz 2ch | 36,5 GB | Language: English
During this course I will show you, step by step, how to create a forest environment from scratch.
From the creation of the vegetation with Speedtree 9 to the final composition on UE5.1. We will see the creation of textures with Quixel Mixer, terrain to dress the background of our scene with Gaea (optional) and we will create all the necessary shaders to get the maximum quality. And we will finish with the 4k renders with the Movie Render Queue. More details below.
What I will learn?

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Creating Realistic Horror Scene In Blender + 37 Photoscanned Stone Assets


Free Download Creating Realistic Horror Scene In Blender + 37 Photoscanned Stone Assets.
File Name:Creating Realistic Horror Scene In Blender + 37 Photoscanned Stone Assets —>Home Page :https://www.skillshare.com/en/classes/Creating-Realistic-Horror-Scene-In-Blender-37-Photoscanned-Stone-Assets/421808725 —>Genre / Category: Drawing & Painting , Art —>File Size :843 MB–>Publisher:skillshare| Updated and Published:December 26, 2023 –>Product Details
In this step-by-step tutorial we will try to make Dylan Dog cover realistic using the free program blender. We’ll talk about modeling, texturing, lighting, unwrapping, composition, post-processing and more. Dylan Dog is a former Scotland Yard policeman and works as a private detective who investigates paranormal events. A long time ago, when I was collecting comic books, I especially remember this cover. I’ll show you my way of creating a realistic human face in blender, which is otherwise a very difficult task. We will also create the lady in black and of course the castle and all the details you see on this render.

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A quick way to build a realistic scene in Blender


Free Download A quick way to build a realistic scene in Blender
File Name:A quick way to build a realistic scene in Blender —>Home Page :https://www.skillshare.com/en/classes/A-quick-way-to-build-a-realistic-scene-in-Blender/381499962 —>Genre / Category:3D Tutorials —>File Size :537MB–>Publisher:skillshareUpdated and Published:October 10, 2023 –>Product Details
Creating a fully CGI scene is fun but also a time-consuming job and requires a lot of skills to make everything look realistic. From modeling or finding models, texturing, lighting, post-processing, etc. But what if we already have a photo or video that we just want to extend with some elements?
In this tutorial, we will talk about exactly that. How to extend a photo with 3D elements in a free program blender.

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101 Writers’ Scene Settings Unique Location Ideas & Sensory Details for Writers to Create Vivid Scene Settings


Free Download Paula Wynne, "101 Writers’ Scene Settings: Unique Location Ideas & Sensory Details for Writers to Create Vivid Scene Settings"
English | 2016 | pages: 174 | ISBN: 153060849X | EPUB | 0,2 mb
Don’t Just Write A Scene ~ Create A Memorable Setting Write a compelling scene and create a vivid setting that readers won’t forget. Find out how to make your novel’s scene settings come alive to your readers with mood, senses, atmosphere and vivid descriptions shown through the point of view of your characters. This book will guide you through choosing settings with mood, atmosphere and sensory details that will influence your characters. In films like Bourne or Bond you see baddies chasing the hero through crowded towns with tight corners and narrow streets or racing across roof tops. In other classic films you may see the most unusual places on earth and wonder how the studios found those places to feature in their films. Clearly they have endless budgets with numerous bodies to scout for locations. But what if there was a resource where writers could dip in and out to find these special types of locations for setting their scenes? Now there is! Inside, bestselling author of Pimp My Fiction, Paula Wynne guides you through: * Creating a novel setting in order to write a vivid scene * Finding unique locations for different scenarios in your Description * Creating vivid setting descriptions * Weaving them together seamlessly through the character’s actions and reactions * Develop location elements to write realistic, intriguing descriptions from the character’s POV * Using sensory details that bring your setting to life * Layers of details that make a reader feel like they are right there with your character * And you will get a free download copy of the Settings Checklist! Filled with ideas for categories such as crowded towns, tight and narrow streets, adventure locations, places up high and down below, mountains and valleys, seascapes, abandoned places, modern techno, scary and spooky, and unusual work places, homes and fight scenes. It also includes scene setting advice from successful authors: Linda Abbott, Steve Alcorn, James Becker, Glenn Cooper, Mark City, Dean Crawford, Nicole Evelina, Jeff Gerke, CS Lakin, Marti Leimbach, Rayne Hall, Angela Marsons, Allison Maruska, Alex Myers, Jodie Renner, Douglas E. Richards, Joyce Schneider, Kevin Wignall and Vincent Zandri.

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