The Andrew Price Podcast
The Andrew Price Podcast
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Taking a break
As the title says, I am taking a break from podcasting. I thought it would be possible to make tutorials on Blender Guru and run Poliigon, and do a regular podcast. But it’s not. Or at least it’s not possible to do well.
I had to admit to myself, that if I wanted to give the most value to the most amount of people it would be to make tutorials not podcasts.
So I don’t know for how long this break will be, and to be totally honest it’s possible that this might not return. I don’t know if my career goals will favor podcasting again, but if it does, this is where I will post it.
Follow Blender Guru on UA-cam or Poliigon at [Poliigon.com](Poliigon.com) if you’d like to see where my time is going.
Thank you for supporting the show, and thank you for listening to the all the amazing guests we’ve had in the last few years.
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Відео

#44: Creating Viral Tutorials, w/ Polyfjord
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In this podcast we talk to Asbjørn the creator of the UA-cam channel, Polyfjord. We talk about how he got into Blender, his opinions on color science,creating UA-cam tutorials for Blender, and many more topics of interest in the 3D space. Polyfjord Links: UA-cam: www.youtube.com/@Polyfjord Twitter: polyfjord Instagram: polyfjord My Blender Simulations in HDR: ua-cam.c...
#43: Mastering Geometry Nodes with Erindale
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In this podcast episode, we have Erindale, a talented 3D artist who works as a Senior Procedural Artist at Unity and also has a UA-cam channel. We'll chat about how Erindale got started in 3D, and explore the differences between procedural and manual techniques. Learn all about what Erindale does at Unity, and discover some interesting insights on A.I. and its potential impact in the future. Er...
#42: Avoiding Burnout, with Colin Levy
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In this podcast episode, Colin Levy - a 3D artist turned filmmaker and director - gives advice for avoiding self-sabotage and burning out. Colin got his start directing 'Sintel' then later got a job at Pixar, then wrote and directed the viral short film "Skywatch" which was then successfully sold as a tv show. Colin shares why it's important to cultivate a healthy relationship with success, and...
#41: How to stay motivated in the age of AI art
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In this podcast, we have a Q/A session where we talk about Blender, the Metaverse, and how prepare yourself for A.I. integration in to the art industry. Chapter Markers: 00:00:00 Podcast Start 00:23:00 Staying motivated in the age of AI 00:04:38 Will 3D jobs still be around 00:11:23 What types of skill will become obsolete 00:21:08 Should you specialize or stay a generalist 00:23:45 AI retopolo...
#40: The Art of Photogrammetry w/ Mason Menzies
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Mason Menzies is the Photoscanning Manager at Poliigon, and in this podcast he distills his advice for anyone wanting to get started. Including recommended gear for photoscanning, best software, and dispelling common myths and misconceptions around the photoscanning process. Mason Menzies Links: Instagram: masonmenziesart?hl=en ArtStation: www.artstation.com/masonmenzies3 Links d...
#39: Learning Concept Art in the Digital Art Landscape
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In this podcast, we talk to Richard Anderson better known as Flap Traps online, a Digital Artist that worked on projects like Captain Marvel, Batman Arkham Knight, and Guardians of the Galaxy. We discuss the rising costs of game creation and tips for an artist looking to get into concept art. Flap Trap’s Links: UA-cam: www.youtube.com/@richardanderson1166 Instagram: flaptraps?hl=...
#38: Using Blender Professionally, with Daniel Bystedt
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In this episode, we talk to Daniel Bystedt, Senior Concept Artist at Goodbye Kansas, who shares his experience of using Blender in a professional visual effects studio. We also dive into the fascinating topic of A.I. art and its potential impact on the 3D/VFX industry. Daniel Bystedt Links: Twitter: 3dbystedt?lang=en Artstation: dbystedt.artstation.com/ Send in your video question: ...
#37: Making Money as a YouTube animator, w/ Dillon Gu
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Dillon Gu (aka Dillon Goo) is a youtuber well known for his fan animations created with Blender. In this episode we talk about how he got started, his first successes, and how he makes his money (it’s not ad revenue). Dillon Goo: youtube.com/@dillongoo Listen to The Andrew Price Podcast: Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/3iQrZmxF18bDcou2ZpN0R9 Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-andr...
#36: Will AI replace artists?
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AI is in the spotlight again. Here's why I don't think artists should fear it. Plus, my 7 predictions for 2023. Listen to The Andrew Price Podcast: Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/3iQrZmxF18bDcou2ZpN0R9 Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-andrew-price-podcast/id1543110518 Google Podcasts: www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8zYTk2NDM3OC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Anchor: an...
#35: Creating a Niche in the Digital Art World w/ Ergo Josh
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#35: Creating a Niche in the Digital Art World w/ Ergo Josh
#34: How to Learn Animation w/ Sir Wade
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#34: How to Learn Animation w/ Sir Wade
What Makes a Great Concept Artist - Finnian Macmanus
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What Makes a Great Concept Artist - Finnian Macmanus
#33: The Future of Blender with Ton Roosendaal & Pablo Vazquez
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#33: The Future of Blender with Ton Roosendaal & Pablo Vazquez
#32: Q&A Session, with Andrew Price
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#32: Q&A Session, with Andrew Price
#31: Why Artists Shouldn’t Fear A.I, with Aaron Limonick
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#31: Why Artists Shouldn’t Fear A.I, with Aaron Limonick
#30: The Underrated skill of Optimization, with Stephen Hauer
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#30: The Underrated skill of Optimization, with Stephen Hauer
The Ramifications of AI Art
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The Ramifications of AI Art
How to Tell a Story with Composition (Shady Shafadi)
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How to Tell a Story with Composition (Shady Shafadi)
#29: Is Concept Art Really Dead? With Shaddy Safadi
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#29: Is Concept Art Really Dead? With Shaddy Safadi
#28: Becoming an Art Director, w/ Julien Gauthier
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#28: Becoming an Art Director, w/ Julien Gauthier
#27: The Future of Concept Art, w/ Jad Saber
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#27: The Future of Concept Art, w/ Jad Saber
#26: AI's effect on Artists w/Finnian Macmanus
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#26: AI's effect on Artists w/Finnian Macmanus
#25: Architectural Visualization w/Bartosz Domiczek
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#25: Architectural Visualization w/Bartosz Domiczek
#24: Having a VFX Career on Youtube w/ Clint Jones
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#24: Having a VFX Career on UA-cam w/ Clint Jones
The crazy way Andrew got his first VFX job
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The crazy way Andrew got his first VFX job
#23: How to get a job in VFX w/ Andrew Hodgson
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#23: How to get a job in VFX w/ Andrew Hodgson
#22: Building Strong Artistic Habits, with Mathias Zamecki
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#22: Building Strong Artistic Habits, with Mathias Zamecki
#21: Realtime 3D film-making with Sava Zivkovic
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#21: Realtime 3D film-making with Sava Zivkovic
#20 Fast Effective Learning, with William Landgren
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#20 Fast Effective Learning, with William Landgren

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @kaungkhant6712
    @kaungkhant6712 5 днів тому

    This is really motivate for me, I face situation like this not runner thing, I don’t know how to start it.

  • @filipg.8852
    @filipg.8852 11 днів тому

    49:18 this did not age well 🥲

  • @imagine_sisyphus_unhappy
    @imagine_sisyphus_unhappy 17 днів тому

    Aw man 😢

  • @MarioRivera-png
    @MarioRivera-png 19 днів тому

    Foot pedals is crazy.

  • @kevinzawadi2662
    @kevinzawadi2662 27 днів тому

    I'd recommend watching at least part of FZD's "What AI Can't Do" video. There's a ton of stuff AI will take over but there's also a good deal it simply isn't going to work for. Entertainment design will evolve just as it did with the introduction of Photoshop etc

  • @geckorolo4982
    @geckorolo4982 Місяць тому

    Thanks Andrew. See you at Blender Guru

  • @afrinaut3094
    @afrinaut3094 Місяць тому

    Yeesh. So basically not art. In terms of exploitation/diversity of subjects, & in terms of the process either, just make images as fast as possible. It’s a conveyer-belt. The animation industry & especially video games already had a bad reputation, but now with corporate greed getting even worse, AI is gonna make the already few full time positions with workers-benefits, shrink up even more than what they were already.

  • @kcsnipes
    @kcsnipes Місяць тому

    in response to the preview - there are already humans that make art faster and better than other humans who love art tho ? but i guess that's also tough to stomach ?

  • @shodan2002
    @shodan2002 Місяць тому

    Accountants are gone too I bet

  • @fraicheness
    @fraicheness Місяць тому

    It's a bit weird to hear such incredibly advanced Blender users struggle with Geometry nodes. It's encouraging and at the same time the opposite. I'm coming from 2D corporate graphic design and been trying to get more and more into motion and Blender. That alone in itself is a crazy steep learning curve. But Geometry Nodes besides scattering just isn't getting processed by my brain. I understand the process and concepts while watching someone do the BASIC tutorials but there's no way I could pull that stuff off on my own.

  • @musings_from_eternalmoor
    @musings_from_eternalmoor 2 місяці тому

  • @konraddakowicz4077
    @konraddakowicz4077 2 місяці тому

    As i do often tend to disagree with you on political topics, this time you have nailed my pov 100%. Resistance is futile, just embrace the new technology and let's try to elevate our skillsets by the use of AI. The industry will change - that is inevidable, nonetheless i think it will bring more opportunities and become more creative in the end.

  • @piotrek7633
    @piotrek7633 2 місяці тому

    Learning to prompt is literally only for soulless people, yet its the most efficient path. So basically from automating tedious and hard tasks we got automating fun tasks to get more value for employers. Wow just wow google deepmind team

  • @notOppie
    @notOppie 2 місяці тому

    "Engineering is the closest thing to magic that exists in the world." -Elon Musk

  • @kokonut5
    @kokonut5 2 місяці тому

    People forget AI still need existing art to generate its thing. If people stop making new art, eventually AI will start sampling its own thing and gets 'bland' pretty quickly.

  • @stephenhauer9055
    @stephenhauer9055 2 місяці тому

    Huh, never thought I'd see a podcast where someone is interviewed that has the same name as me lol

  • @ramneekthussoo7904
    @ramneekthussoo7904 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for this. This was so insightful.

  • @What.I.said.was.
    @What.I.said.was. 2 місяці тому

    I’m you

  • @yohannesJas
    @yohannesJas 2 місяці тому

    Brilliant. I watched this first when It came out 2years ago, I'll come and see this after 2 years again, Im 100% Confident it will hold up. Best,

  • @BarKeegan
    @BarKeegan 2 місяці тому

    Probably the best explanation of composition I’ve come across

  • @blenderguppy
    @blenderguppy 2 місяці тому

    Great inverview! Just starting with this stuff as well. I don't get cops called on me because I live in a town where most people know each other but I certainly get the "what's that weird dude doing?" stares.

  • @isabel2793
    @isabel2793 2 місяці тому

    andrew thank you so much for this long podcast, I've been working on my portfolio for months and i don't know what else to listen when I'm in blender for hours, this is great content I've been learning a lot

  • @artofandrewguerrero
    @artofandrewguerrero 2 місяці тому

    Hate to see it go Andrew. This channel really stood for what it is "for serious artists". It wasnt gimmicky and flashy. Its very grounded and the questions you gave were always in reflection to the reality not only as a professional but as a realist, surviving and honing your craft at the same time. Id like to believe theres a silver lining somewhere 😊. Goodluck for the other channels!

  • @GermanFragEditing
    @GermanFragEditing 3 місяці тому

    Get holt on the board ♥

  • @guicarts4047
    @guicarts4047 3 місяці тому

    the best episode! great talk

  • @derdugati7126
    @derdugati7126 3 місяці тому

    I saw a video about generating 100 ebooks to sell it on different plattforms. I think we will soon have a problem with too much of all. Saturation in all corners, even if you want support other creative human beings, it is hard to find out if there is one behind.. What we maybe need is, that ai art and assistance should be marked. I dont pay for things, made by 4 words, trained illegal by real artist input. Sorry, i am human. I like ai but not in every aspect of my life ( even we will be there in few years ).

  • @Julian-B
    @Julian-B 3 місяці тому

    AI should be resited simply because of the fact that its database is based on stolen content from all other artists who post theirt work on the internet. Their images is used to feed the database for Midjourney and co. and the generated output is used commercially by companies. Thats straight datawashing and is unacceptable. Why wasn't this talked about in the podcast?? Thats is probably the most important topic when it comes to AI generated images!

  • @lflammia1
    @lflammia1 3 місяці тому

    WOW, WHAT A PILE OF CRAP.... THIS DIDN'T AGED WELL! Jesus , in a couple of years a lot of people will remember about this one. I am guessing that at terraform the atmosphere is as cut-troath as it get!

  • @cr8cat794
    @cr8cat794 3 місяці тому

    Having references and inspiration is several galaxies away from pinching someone else's work. This argument in defense of AI is weak sauce even if some future version of AI is able to make art without help or input.

  • @chaitai2533
    @chaitai2533 3 місяці тому

    mew sponsor ad sucks for premium

  • @chaitai2533
    @chaitai2533 3 місяці тому

    watched your videos a lot around 2015 for learning blender, you are still improving.in depth thoughts!

  • @rano12321
    @rano12321 3 місяці тому

    So your dad has perfect pitch, that's a rare ability.

  • @LunaSomnium
    @LunaSomnium 3 місяці тому

    This is actually a very, very informative podcast, deserves more views from other creatives. Thank you both for it!!

  • @fabiolobo728
    @fabiolobo728 3 місяці тому

    How can I leverage AI to create faster, better work? It's a genuine question because all tutorials I see are about typing text into different generators. I want to have control over what I create. For example I've been trying to feed a sketch to an AI to get better references, but I'm curious to see how others use it.

  • @JollofWorld
    @JollofWorld 3 місяці тому

    Apple vission now here 2024 22:17

  • @nirubansatchithanandakumar3266
    @nirubansatchithanandakumar3266 4 місяці тому

    Its like seeing the Avicii of VFX

  • @fahmiraza1763
    @fahmiraza1763 4 місяці тому

    At least you on blender guru That is ❤ God bless you

  • @Spacecookie-
    @Spacecookie- 4 місяці тому

    The ones who have all the money didn't get rich by paying out as much as possible for art and 3D. They have no reason to pay anyone when A.I 3d becomes standard. It doesn't matter what our personal intent might be, with viewing it as a tool or whatever. We wont have any reason to learn 3D any more, outside of personal fulfilment.

  • @qwlol
    @qwlol 4 місяці тому

    Aw I relate to Max’s question so much (idea creep). Too bad it doesn’t seem like it’s something that affects Andrew so we can’t get much advice for him

  • @toriigatedigital
    @toriigatedigital 4 місяці тому

    I just don't see it, midjourney has been art directing itself, I think it will be so abstracted and made simple that it'll be a chore many companies will just tell the Intern to do. Perhaps like "hey kid can you feed the machine something, anything, everything comes out good", and boom! Something unique.

  • @beltrezen
    @beltrezen 4 місяці тому

    Hi Andrew. I've been lately listening to this episode of your podcast and I reminded myself about an AI driven animation plugin for UE5😉 ua-cam.com/video/rBFGZK5sUZI/v-deo.htmlsi=0QNLVD9oL-eOgil1

  • @user-nx3ff6nq9d
    @user-nx3ff6nq9d 4 місяці тому

    Hi Andrew I saw your video and it was fantastic. I was interested in working with you as a video editor for your UA-cam channel.

  • @cry2love
    @cry2love 4 місяці тому

    Andrew, why don't you advertise your podcast on your main channel and other channels?? I would love to know that you have it not by UA-cam recommendations, but by you! Thank you!

  • @gracieli2543
    @gracieli2543 4 місяці тому

    Great video! I was literally JUST thinking about this ❤

  • @fineartbymattphilleo
    @fineartbymattphilleo 5 місяців тому

    Why do people with British accents seem so intelligent? Not saying you're not. It was a good video, and well-thought-out. But it is augmented by your accent. :)

  • @BlendingEdge
    @BlendingEdge 5 місяців тому

    Regarding the topic of Sverchok around 13:00, it's clear that Sverchok offers more capabilities than Geometry Nodes (GN). For instance, Sverchok can alter object transforms, a function not available in GN which only modifies mesh data. Additionally, Sverchok boasts a significantly larger variety of nodes compared to GN, enabling a broader range of functions. While it's possible to create complex custom nodes in GN that mimic those in Sverchok, the complexity of such nodes can be quite high. Sverchok also includes some unique features that would be beneficial for GN to incorporate. For example, as Erindale pointed out, the use of lists, especially nested lists, is a particularly powerful aspect of Sverchok.

  • @carlosfernandez3565
    @carlosfernandez3565 5 місяців тому

    How about becoming a regular guest in a couple of podcasts of the community? That way we can all keep a little bit of these conversations we enjoy and find so useful to shape our careers. I'm glad you are going back to the tutorials, I hope you find a new angle on it at this particular moment. I think your first short films on youtube are great, like the very first with the machine guns. I know it was a long time ago, but maybe some of that self expression can move you forward towards some tutorials where you connect more with that side of you. Good luck! Greetings from Mexico City.

  • @bsko3D
    @bsko3D 5 місяців тому

    British passport, it's hard to underestimate that

  • @RomasNoreika
    @RomasNoreika 5 місяців тому

    I just loved this conversation. BRAVO! Hard to believe that he is so young. Very creative person. Big big inspiration. 😊

  • @user-ou7ek3gg7w
    @user-ou7ek3gg7w 5 місяців тому

    I already sensed 50 western game companies to my resume and vfx showreel, only i got once artist test, and i fucked up about this artist test, just i said could u give me more time to do this test? Because I’m busy with my driving school, then this New Zealand game studio said no…..I was a so freaking dump!!!