Thanks guys! I just can't wait to post the full version)) First of all it will be published, of course, on this forum.
Quote from: bobbystahr on July 10, 2019, 09:48:39 AM
Totally correct grammar my friend, and nice teaser.
Thanks, Bobby! Exactly, this is called a "teaser"!) Thanks for the comment on the grammar. I ordered the translation of all texts at the agency here in Russia. But I changed this phrase myself, so I was not so sure. Now I feel better)
Quote from: Stormlord on July 10, 2019, 01:40:27 PM
A very nice animation Denis!
It looks really beautiful, like to see the final render of course.
Thank you, Stormlord! I hope the full version does not disappoint. Because actually this teaser shows one of the simplest nebulae.
Quote from: WASasquatch on July 10, 2019, 02:00:50 PM
This is awesome. Phrase doesn't seem wrong, but does seem powerful. The music as well accents this. Wonderful.
It's cool, I'm glad you felt it. This is the effect of text, sound and video that I wanted to get. Great, it works)
Quote from: Oshyan on July 10, 2019, 06:21:49 PM
Looks gorgeous! It is nice to see that it does not seem like you have lost any detail or quality while optimizing this scene. At least, I assume it is optimized, since the version I have would take quite long to render at 4k. I am very glad you're able to do this, I have wanted to see your nebulae in motion from the beginning!
Oh, Oshyan...
I really do not want to disappoint you, but I did not use TG for honest rendering of animation in 4K. I have a complete lie here) In fact, these are flat nebulae that were generated in TG and which I arranged in 3D space in layers at some distance from each other in After Effects. But even in the After Effects, rendering a 30-second movie with a 4K nebula takes from a few hours to a 2-3 dozen hours depending on the complexity of the scene! Note, this is generally without calculation of lighting in 3D space! Just flat layers in space to which we look at the changing angle. Nevertheless, I can say that TG is an essential part of the entire project. Thank God I did not call my topic "Fully procedural nebula", although I mentioned that I strive for this)