Easy Camera Projection in Blender 3d: Full VFX Tutorial

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Hey everyone! This Blender 3d vfx tutorial we show how you can use basic camera projection of matte paintings or photos in Blender to create easy distant backgrounds for your visual effects shots. This technique is used in tons of Hollywood Blockbusters to add easy production value. Enjoy and let us know what VFX tutorials you want to learn next on our channel! We're growing fast!

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Hey everyone! This Blender 3d VFX tutorial we show how you can use basic camera projection of matte paintings or photos in Blender to create easy distant backgrounds for your visual effects shots. Enjoy!
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LightArchitect
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I find it fun watching the younger gen recycle techniques which have been around for years! (in a good way) I Used to do this in after effects 15 years back, and I still use that method today.

ClaimerUncut
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Thanks for all your videos, man! Always happy to see you post!

markokovacevic
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Thank you for this! I got a tip for you in return, I believe alt + r resets all rotations on an object, so for example when you add in a new camera or drag an object into the wrong place just hit that and you save some effort :)

exorcistd
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very useful technique. I already knew this one but actually have never applied it yet. Thanks for sharing this quick tutorial. I personally would thank any other tutorial focused on "low spec PC's" since not everyone who is into VFX owns and RTX 4090 lol. So just like this technique I know there must be more smart and simple techniques to achieve cool results without making your PC explode lololo. Thanks man.

valtabohm
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Another great video! Thanks for sharing!

JBHMEDIA
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Used this method in Game Dev for Decades. It works great if done properly!

sannyassi
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This is a pretty cool Visual Effects Technique for Blender! Awesome!

jbhvlogs
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This is a great video with detailed explanations. Thank you

jdgkovr
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a good way to use photos for photorealism more i advance in blender more i realiser how much photos help clearly

Suniverse
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Hey Bro You are Real VFX Artist

Thank You❤

ankitanimationstudio
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awsome tutorial. A tracking tutorial for Blender 3 would be cool. I already learned that but any more pointers on that would be really cool. thank you

televisionsurrealist
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This is incredible i will have to try this later

captainofnumenor
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Awesome thank you for special insight.❤🎉

wungnaochanlshimray
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you skipped one of the most important things, and that is matching the camera settings at the very start of the project in blender to the camera that the image was taken on.

ilver
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nice video very down to earth and understandable :) thanks

mistube
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This is a really effective technique for visual effects!!!! WOW! Amazed as always!

jgrayphotography
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Hey mate, this is a great tutorial!
Question: Then, when you place an object. Any idea of how to cast a shadow on the floor and walls? without affecting its colors? for that reason, I couldn't just use the texture in the Base Color from a Principled BSDF

martinianogarcia