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Hey, everyone!! I've been away from my office for a few weeks now, and will be getting back into the swing of actively recording tutorials in just a few days. I have a few really awesome tutorials in mind, and will start recording/releasing them as early as this coming weekend (an early holidays gift :D ). 

Here are the tutorials (if you have an order of preference for which you'd like to see first, let me know! I want to cater these releases to what you're most looking forward to):

1. DISPLACEMENTS, DISPLACEMENTS, DISPLACEMENTS!

I get so many questions in response to my Sand Room tutorial asking for more tips on displacement. So, I wanted to make a tutorial just for you all on here where I break down to a very basic level all the different methods in Blender to achieve awesome displacements without absolutely destroying your computer (trust me, if my PC can handle it, yours can, too!). I'll cover displacements in EEVEE and Cycles.


2. Lavender Field tutorial.

I recently made this image using some column assets from Quixel Megascans, and some lovely lavender from the blender market add-on called "Polygoniq." I wanted to break down how to make something like this (and make it photoreal!). This'll go into details on sculpting terrain, simple displacements to give that extra realism, and lighting design/rendering/compositing.


3. How to master Blender in just a few short months

This is one I've been wanting to make for a LOOONG time. I've been developing some guides and journal-type stuff for you to use as part of this video. I started using Blender in August of 2019, and have quickly fallen in love with the software. I figured it was about time to share some of the ways in which I was able to quickly learn the software and start making work I felt proud of. This will be packed full of useful tips and tricks for you to apply to your own workflow.


So, leave me a comment below as to which tutorials you'd like first/if you have any ideas for other tutorials you want to see!

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Anonymous

The lavender one!! followed by how to master blender

jamestralie

Awesome!! I just recorded one on creating grass for scenes that I'll be posting momentarily!