Hi, I watch a lot of ambience videos on YouTube. Videos with scenes like the following: --Scenes of 17th century cottage room with a log fire flickering away and raining hitting the window, of course with sound effects from the fire and rain. or --In the middle of a forest with tree leaves blowing in the wind and rain…
Have to agree with Eric about the complexity of trying to start by doing this all in 3D and looking into simpler solutions like the cinemagraph workflow. The example videos are all static camera, single image backgrounds with looping animation overlays and audio effects. Most of this is fairly straightforward video editing…
To be honest, it's a pretty complicated process to create a 3d scene that looks good. There is no plug-n-play. People spend years perfecting their skills to make appealing renders. Don't get discouraged though. Just do like everyone else does in learning how to do this, and go one step at a time. Start small, making single…
Hi again,I've been investigating some more into what I'd like to create and I'm still confused. It seems the more I read into it the more I'm lost.What I'm looking to find is a course (video course rather than textual) to teach me, from scratch, how to create the type of ambient videos I've linked in the earlier post. I've…
Thanks for your reply.I'm wondering if I have to create the windows, sofa/chairs, fireplace, or if there is a good resource to get these from pre-made.The animation part I speak of is the the snow, rain, fire (and their noises).
If you dont wont to model anything find free modular scene and start playing with it its like lego blocks[example below] and if you need custom models there are asset stores or pre made library with models both free and payed. Unreal engine has free project with bunch of stuff inside that you could use to learn how to use…
You could also do some research on how cinemagraphs are made: https://fixthephoto.com/best-cinemagraph-software.html credit: https://juliendouvier.tumblr.com/ Find more: https://www.google.com/search?q=cinemagraph&tbm=isch&tbs=itp:animated
There are tons of pre-made models and scenes, which you could combine with nice lighting and your own effects. Just check out the asset stores for Unreal or Unity.
I guess you need game engine and few packs of models + composite software to add the music/FX to the animation loop - game engines are free *- models both free and paid depends what you need - composite software I guess you have to find a free one as for something simple like this no fancy functionality are required most…