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Create Backrooms In Blender Step By Step

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About Create Backrooms In Blender Step By Step

Backrooms in Blender Introduction

01 - Setting up a camera and creating a maze

02 - Creating carpet material

03 - Creating wall materials

04 - Creating wall materials, mixing materials

05 - Ceiling modeling, Blender shortcuts

06 - Material creation and UV

07 - Procedural materials in Blender

08 - Adding lighting to the scene

09 - Creating walls

10 - Lighting and atmosphere in Blender

11 - Modeling ceiling ventilation

12 - Wall ventilation

13 - Smoke detektor

14 - Pipes

15 - Post-processing in Blender

16 - Graffiti and leaking

17 - Garbage and details

18 - Lighting and details

19 - Skirting

20 - Seams

21 - Spider web

22 - Flash-light in hand

23 - Camera animation

24 - Camera wobble addon

25 - Mixamo

26 - Creating an animation

27 - Post-processing in After Effects

28 - Post-processing in After Effects 2

29 - Sound design

What You Will Learn?

  • Welcome to the most detailed Backrooms class ever recorded. In this class we will try to make a Backrooms video with a lot of details..
  • This tutorial captures every step of creating a Backrooms video that you can see in the introductory video. Even if you are a beginner in Blender, you can follow this tutorial..
  • The Backrooms is an urban legend and creepypasta that tells the tale of an endless maze of randomly generated office rooms. It is characterized by the smell of wet carpet, walls with a monochromatic tone of yellow, and buzzing fluorescent lights. Although Internet users have expanded upon this concept by creating different "levels" and "entities" of the Backrooms. The Backrooms soon became popular from writers and Internet users. .
  • The most popular channel on this topic is Kanel Pixels with 1.9 million subscribers, most gathered in just a few months after the release of the first Backroom video..