Answering Your Questions

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Let's talk about some stuff! My process for creating videos, unfinished projects, thoughts on Godot, and more.

My (very crude) video tools:
Godot Marching Cubes Experiment:
Music credits:

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:13 Video Creation Process
3:53 Creating Visualizations
11:50 Unfinished Projects
15:12 Learning Godot
18:35 Compute Shaders in Godot
23:48 Favourite Number
24:02 First Game Engine
26:55 Four Quick Questions
28:38 Outro
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I know other people have mentioned this before, but your voice sounds like you're always smiling while talking and it gives your videos a cozy feel.

matthewwhiteside
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It just goes to show that you can't make videos about gamedev without eventually developing an animation library

aarthificial
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I'm in shambles. Dude fired up Godot and did more advanced stuff than I can comprehend. Love to see it!

KibanyaG
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Every time I am blown away by the amount of polish of your videos. From the music to the visuals and your voice. It's not only educational, but highly inspiring. The thing that is really hard for me to imagine is a video that I would not watch from you. Keep up the good work and most importantly, have fun! You carry the feeling of your fun so natural to the outside with your videos.

Rigdereine
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27:41 "the problem is this was my first time making custom car physics, though you probably couldn't even tell"
Sebastian said, calmly, as the car magically flew into the stratosphere.

a_soulspark
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Didn't expect this video to become about Godot for third of its runtime, but I'm not complaining, it's a great engine. Love your videos

capsey_
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This is possibly the highest effort Q&A video I have ever seen.

mrt_
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half an hour long sebastian lague video?? dinner about to be so good

NobleFurLyfe
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The fact that you actually took the time to break down how your visualizations work and the math behind making them appealing to look at is one of many reasons I adore this channel

onlysmiles
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BEEMO AND ORI omg they are INCREDIBLY GOOD im a huge fan!!

acegikmo
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fyi: godot will let you view a live version of the scene tree if you select the 'remote' option in the upper left area of the editor while your game is running. loved the vid!

vvodcod
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I feel like watching your content changes how I perceive making mistakes. That’s a huge thing in my life and sometimes I don’t even start things to not be able to fail them. Now I’ve long known cognitively that mistakes are part of the process and a good thing, but your videos just make that … palpable. It’s like watching you being embracing, even curious and delighted by things gone wrong is re-programming my brain. Thank you.

NikHem
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I found Freya after watching your videos.
You two have too much power. I don't think YouTube can handle it if you two collaborated on something.

jwwhitmarsh
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12:20 That snake challenge game should definitely see the light of the day and turn into real competition.

NiMareQ
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Thank you Sebastian for the opportunity to peek behind the curtains. The video was delightful as always. I was happy to see you taking Godot for a test drive and the jab at the disk usage of Unreal was golden.

Keep on being awesome and an inspiration to us all.

yorakki
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It's exciting to see you giving Godot a shot and I'm glad you like it!
I semi-recently swapped to Godot from Unity and I doubt I'm gonna go back.

Definitely_a_Fox
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Just wanna say Power Game Factory was also my first game engine and I totally forgot the name until you just went down that rabbit hole.

theftking
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Me @ 15:12: Woohoo, Sebastian is learning Godot from scratch on video! I can follow step by step and become as great as him!
Me @ 18:50:

RoyBeerZ
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Cant believe Sebastian was a wholesome cat all along, what a beautifully face reveal

HeisenbergFam
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Freya Holmér's video on Bézier curves and *especially* her video on splines were absolutely delightful to watch and I learned so much from them. The visuals are some of the best I've seen on YT and her explanation of such deeply complex topics are incredible. While creating your own visuals library is incredibly smart, I'm so glad you use her asset and gave her a namedrop :D

_XRMissie