Very neat, man. I've learned a few things from your youtube channel. Keep up the great work and thanks for what you provide. I hope others check you out because you're one of the better YT tutors out there.
I alternated between a 2080ti and an A6000, and it took somewhere between 10 to 12 hours to render in total I think (the GPUs weren't rendering at the same time)
Close-up shot with mechanism is awesome!
I just came to this subreddit for the first time not knowing what it's about, and it all looks so real to me.
oh my god the vibrations from the jolts are there in the close shot
I was about to ask what the Hell liquid glass was, then I saw this was
Very neat, man. I've learned a few things from your youtube channel. Keep up the great work and thanks for what you provide. I hope others check you out because you're one of the better YT tutors out there.
Hey thanks so much!!! That's so kind man
I legit thought "this style looks just like polyfjords" - and it's you!
Lol that's amazing!!
love all the sound effects
I came here to say this reminds me of polyfjord
that is so cool to hear!!
Thats one weird looking condom
bruh how much water do you fucking drink
I keep thinking, “they must have a much better machine than me” and then I remember that I upgrade my ass into a 3090 and out of excuses
I could watch this all day long!
This looks amazing! What hardware did you need to render that?
I alternated between a 2080ti and an A6000, and it took somewhere between 10 to 12 hours to render in total I think (the GPUs weren't rendering at the same time)
Ewwwwwww what is that sound of the liquid glas moving??? it gives me goosebumps haha. Great job! Looks awesome.
That final close up shot could be practical photography. Everything is done so well.
Lol what a useful tool!!
oddlysatisfying
Fake. What’s powering the mechanism?
This is literally a subreddit for 3D rendering made in Blender lmfao
How did you make the gear move in sync with the mechanism??? Is there a constraint or something???
How do you achieve this level of fidelity & sharpness? Is this some kind of trade secret the normal population don't know about!
Your work is just ridiculous. I love your tutorials, followed every single one.
what's your youtube channel op? This looks incredible.
Polyfjord
Oh! Which GPU can render this simulation without getting on fire!