04 August, 2019

River Rapids in Blender 2.8



In this video, we will be adding some visual interest to our shot with the help of the Niagara Falls, and if you have followed along a previous tutorial you may have already created some "Uber Nodes" or "Mega Nodes"

By using these custom nodes, we can save a whole bunch of time!. I mean who wants to be creating the same group of nodes over and over again? (if you have not made any super nodes, don't worry!. We will composite this shot without them)


 This is the original footage we will be starting with (you can download the video here). 

It's a nice shot as it is, but I would like to add some more visual interest by adding rapids. 


 For the "Rapids" we use a Video of the Niagara Falls (download the video here).

 Using the Masks we created and a few color nodes we can blend the water asset into the scene. 


When adding an asset to a scene like this, it's always great when we can bring something from the original footage and put it on top of our asset (like we did here with the Rock)



I wanted to remove the Bridge and though it wasn't really causing a problem, I wanted the Rapids to pull the focus. 






Adding your final Color Grade will complete your shot. 










Make sure you are optimizing your workflow!.. 










I have spoke about optimizing your workflow in previous videos, creating the same group of nodes is tedious and if you find yourself doing it over and over, be sure to create and save your custom Nodes!.. 

Then you can append them into your future projects.

Not only does it save you time but it's also less of an "eyesore"








Have you already created your own custom node groups? let us know in the comment below!.

I hope you guys enjoyed this tutorial and if you create something awesome, be sure to share it with us in our Facebook Group!.. 

As always thanks for reading!.. 

2 comments:

  1. This is a really cool idea implementation, and I'm definitely trying something similar.

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    1. Hey thanks!.. If you want you can share your results in our facebook group!. It's always great to see how you guys use these tutorials.. Anyway, thanks again for the comment..

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