ItsJustChrisHello and welcome to another Blender tutorial. In this tutorial I'll be showing you to import and apply multiple lobby (ui) animations to a CSGO model in Blender to form the animations you'd see in the lobby (ui) in game.
Time Stamps: 00:00 - Intro 00:42 - What you will need 01:27 - What the "Lobby" UI animations are and how they work 01:55 - What we will be doing 02:20 - Setting up Blender for importing the animations 02:46 - Showing where the skeleton and animations are and how they work 04:19 - Importing the skeleton 04:43 - Importing a character model 06:07 - Joining the Gloves to the character model 06:41 - Importing the weapon model 08:37 - How to find out which animations you want/need to match in-game 09:12 - Importing the "Lobby" UI Animations 09:50 - Why you should always check your animations after importing xD 10:31 - Importing the correct animation (Fixing mistake) 11:00 - Importing the second animation 11:36 - Addressing the first animation disappearing 12:07 - Importing the last animation 12:39 - Using NLA to combine the animations 17:37 - End result 17:56 - Outro
How to Import and Combine the CSGO Lobby Animations in BlenderItsJustChris2022-04-05 | Hello and welcome to another Blender tutorial. In this tutorial I'll be showing you to import and apply multiple lobby (ui) animations to a CSGO model in Blender to form the animations you'd see in the lobby (ui) in game.
Time Stamps: 00:00 - Intro 00:42 - What you will need 01:27 - What the "Lobby" UI animations are and how they work 01:55 - What we will be doing 02:20 - Setting up Blender for importing the animations 02:46 - Showing where the skeleton and animations are and how they work 04:19 - Importing the skeleton 04:43 - Importing a character model 06:07 - Joining the Gloves to the character model 06:41 - Importing the weapon model 08:37 - How to find out which animations you want/need to match in-game 09:12 - Importing the "Lobby" UI Animations 09:50 - Why you should always check your animations after importing xD 10:31 - Importing the correct animation (Fixing mistake) 11:00 - Importing the second animation 11:36 - Addressing the first animation disappearing 12:07 - Importing the last animation 12:39 - Using NLA to combine the animations 17:37 - End result 17:56 - OutroHow to Apply ALL CSGO Skins in Blender & Creating Skin Variations!ItsJustChris2022-10-06 | Hey and welcome to my video! Today I'll be showing you how to set up all the CSGO weapon skins! This tutorial will cover the base color, why the color doesn't display properly, how at apply the normal, how to apply masks, how to adjust color textures to make the desired skin, how to adjust RGB textures to create the original skin and your own variation of the skin, plus additional texturing tips such as making certain parts be more metallic etc. In addition to this I even provide the vast majority of textures and other resources from the game all for FREE!
Time Stamps: 00:00 - Intro 02:34 - Setting up the Fuel Injector 08:17 - Setting up the Gamma Doppler Butterfly Knife 19:21 - Setting up the custom MP7 Impire & Default Impire 31:01 - OutroThe FASTEST Way to Rip and Import the CSGO Maps Into Blender (All Source Engine Maps)ItsJustChris2022-08-18 | Hello, in this tutorial I'll by showing you a new method that allows you to import the CSGO maps into Blender even faster than before! Please note that this method doesn't support AGR and therefore you'll still need to watch youtube.com/watch?v=gWnbvVCMsyI&t=944s to get the addon that allows AGR imports. This method is great if you want to import the CSGO maps even faster than before to work along side the other addons or to work in isolation if you're just interested in importing the Counter Strike Global Offensive maps into Blender. Hope you like it!
Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 00:12 - Pros of this method 01:14 - IMPORTANT If you want AGR or Gameplay 02:00 - Next video coming up 02:25 - Addon still in Beta 02:46 - Install Blender 03:11 - Install and download steam and CSGO 03:20 - Install BSPSource 05:00 - Install Java 06:00 - Extracting and converting the CSGO maps 10:20 - Explaining imbedded files 11:17 - Downloading the Blender addon Plumber 12:45 - Creating the Blender addon folder 13:46 - Installing and activating the Blender addon Plumber 16:23 - If the Blender addon Plumber isn't appearing 16:49 - Importing the map into Blender 21:18 - Loading the textures 21:40 - Visual difference between separated and merged solids 22:21 - Small clean up 22:55 - Apply the skybox 25:30 - Save your map and back it up 25:45 - Clean up building 26:12 - OutroSave Time and Reduce Errors With This Free AGR Config File, Recording World and POV View in One AGRItsJustChris2022-07-03 | Hello and welcome to this tutorial. AHRevolvers has created and shared his FREE AGR Config file. What does this file do: Reduces errors Makes AGR recoding faster and easier Records both the POV View and World Model for all Players (If correct settings are applied)
This video goes over how to download and put your Config file into the correct CSGO folder How to edit the Config file so that you can change the settings whenever you want How to run the config file and execute to record your ARG New things you may want to clean up.
Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 00:16 - What the config file does benefits 01:06 - What this video will teach you 01:32 - Check out @AHRevolvers Link in description 01:50 - Downloading and looking at the contents 02:40 - How to open the config file and looking at what is inside 03:53 - Placing the config file into the correct CSGO folder 04:38 - Using the config to record AGR using HLAE 09:01 - Testing the import 15:10 - Changing the AGR recording settings in the config file 17:40 - Recording the AGR with new settings 18:24 - Testing the import with new settings 19:04 - OutroCSGO 3D Movie Workflow Guide and General Tips (So you dont rip your hair out)ItsJustChris2022-06-14 | Welcome back to my channel or if you're new, hello! In this video I'll be giving you a workflow guide that will take you through each step of making a full 3D CSGO movie/montage. It can be very overwhelming and it seems like there are an endless amount of things to do. Hopefully by following this workflow and general tips it will give you some structure and help you follow through on your edits. Leave feedback down below. Thanks!
Music: Egzod, Maestro Chives, Neoni - Royalty [NCS Release] Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds. Watch: youtu.be/C5fLxtJH2Qs Free Download / Stream: http://ncs.io/Royalty
Timestamps: 00:00 - What the workflow contains and its order 01:05 - 0. Story 02:02 - 1. Music 04:54 - 2. Kills 06:54 - 3. Maps 07:23 - 4. AGR 09:06 - 5. Importing AGR 10:27 - 6. Render Visability 11:44 - 7. Changing Textures and Models 12:38 - 7.1 Custom Animations 13:08 - 8. Changing the Map 13:44 - 9. Final Lighting 14:54 - 10. Rendering 17:01 - 11. Video Editing 18:44 - 12. Sound Design 20:24 - OutroHow to use Geometry nodes to make grass move with field in Blender 3.0ItsJustChris2022-02-20 | Hello, this is a Blender 3.0 tutorial on making a dynamic field. This is not an animation tutorial and your grass won't move like it does when the wind blows although you might be able to do that in this method. What I'm talking about is when the ground changes the grass will move with it.
We will be creating a field where you can change the size, hilliness, pattern and position with geometry nodes. On top of that we'll be making grass and using geometry nodes to alter where the grass sits on the ground, how much grass you have, what different areas you want your grass in, methods to minimise clipping. On top of that no matter how you change the size or position or geometry of the ground, the grass and other objects like flowers will stay in position and attached to the grass!
This method has lots of potential and the things I've listed is only some of things you can do with this method. Really the possibilities are endless.
In the Video I will show you how to: 1. Give the ground organic shape using textures 2. Texture the ground so that it looks like ground 3. Model Grass 4. Texture the Grass 5. Model the Flower 6. Texture the flower 7. Use weight painting to custom distribute the flowers over the field 8. Make the geometry node setup to combine everything together and give you ultimate flexibility for your field
Time Stamps: 00:00 - Intro 02:00 - Setting up ground geometry nodes 08:52 - Making a ground material 11:20 - Setting up the grass geometry nodes part 1 12:40 - Modelling the grass 14:01 - Making a grass material 15:10 - Setting up the grass geometry nodes part 2 21:29 - Geometry node set up part 1 and modelling flower 24:35 - Making a flower material 25:33 - Setting up the flower geometry nodes part 2 25:55 - Modifiers and weight painting the flowers 27:45 - Making adjustments and showing some of the things you can do with this set up 29:15 - OutroHow to Texture Things in Blender 3.0 for BeginnersItsJustChris2022-01-23 | Hello and welcome to this tutorial. In this video I'll be going over applying PBR Texturing in Blender. This Blender Basics video series is aimed towards users who want to make good looking 3D montages fast without having to be very good or have spent lots of time learning Blender or 3D in general.
This video series is also suitable for users who aren't interested in making 3D montages but are just looking for a beginners tutorial for Blender texturing.
Time Stamps: 00:00 - Intro 00:38 - What is PBR? 00:55 - How to achieve a photo realistic look 01:07 - Setting up settings in Blender 01:55 - What are image textures? 02:09 - More setting up settings in Blender 03:17 - Downloading textures 03:52 - How to know what texture resolution to use 04:32 - Downloading textures pt2 04:54 - Extracting the textures 05:10 - Applying the color image texture to our object 06:21 - Changing the size of the bricks using the UV editor 07:20 - What is the AO image texture 07:47 - Applying the AO image texture to our object 09:46 - What is the roughness image texture 10:03 - Applying the roughness image texture to our object 10:46 - Bonus technique for the roughness image texture 11:28 - What is the glossiness image texture 11:39 - Applying the glossiness image texture to our object 12:30 - What is the normal image texture 12:52 - Applying the normal image texture to our object 13:49 - What is the displacement image texture 14:13 - Applying the displacement image texture to our object 16:06 - Looking at our textured object 16:38 - What is the metalness image texture 16:53 - Applying the metalness image texture to our object 17:11 - OutroHow to Make Things in Blender 3.0 (Modelling Tutorial)ItsJustChris2022-01-09 | Hello and welcome to this tutorial. In this video I'll be going over essential modelling in Blender. This Blender Basics video series is aimed towards users who want to make good looking 3D montages fast without having to be very good or have spent lots of time learning Blender or 3D in general .
This video series is also suitable for users who aren't interested in making 3D montages but are just looking for a beginners tutorial for Blender modelling.
Time Stamps: 00:00 - Intro 00:11 - What is modelling and its uses 00:54 - Types of modelling 01:00 - The type of modelling and techniques we'll be using 02:10 - How to use and get into edit mode 03:47 - What are Faces, Edges and Vertices and switching between them 07:11 - How to switch between different view modes 07:57 - The importance of good topology 09:03 - Topology rule exceptions 09:33 - Adding a shape to the viewport 10:03 - How to use insetting 10:52 - How to use extruding 11:32 - Difference between scaling and extruding 14:34 - Using wireframe mode and shift selecting 17:09 - Final extrusion 18:11 - Explaining and adding a sub division modifier and how it works 19:08 - Using shade smooth 21:52 - Explaining how to fix sub division modifier imperfections 22:41 - How to use loop cuts 24:35 - Using the inset technique as a loop cut alternative 25:40 - Using edge loops to tighten up bits of the mesh 25:14 - A mistake to avoid when using loop cuts and inset 26:51 - How to slide edge loops and vertices 27:38 - How to hide objects and adding a cube 28:14 - How to use bevelling 29:21 - How to Join two vertices together 30:35 - How to delete a face 31:31 - Difference between dissolving and deleting an edge 32:28 - How to add a face between vertices 33:55 - How to change the CSGO maps and models 35:57 - How to move props around the CSGO map 36:35 - Secret Tip 37:32 - Getting props and models online 39:55 - How to get your online props and models into your CSGO map 40:39 - OutroHow to move around and understand the interface Blender 3.0 (Navigation Tutorial)ItsJustChris2022-01-02 | Hello and welcome to this tutorial. In this video I'll be going over essential navigation in Blender. This Blender Basics video series is aimed towards users who want to make good looking 3D montages fast without having to be very good or have spent lots of time learning Blender.
This video series is also suitable for users who aren't interested in making 3D montages but are just looking for a beginners tutorial for Blender navigation.
ShortCut Keys: Shift + A = Add an object G = To grab an object R = To rotate an object S = To scale an object G+X = To Move an object on the X axis G+Y = To Move an object on the Y axis G+Z = To Move an object on the Z axis R+X = To Rotate an object on the X axis R+Y = To Rotate an object on the Y axis R+Z = To Rotate an object on the Z axis S+X = To Scale an object on the X axis S+Y = To Scale an object on the Y axis S+Z = To Scale an object on the Z axis
Time Stamps: 00:00 - Intro 00:50 - Viewport 02:26 - Collections 05:23 - Properties 06:30 - Navigation of Viewport 08:39 - Object Transformations 13:46 - Secret 15:30 - OutroHow To Animate Human Models and Make Your Own Motion Capture For Free! in Blender #ThreeDPoseTrackerItsJustChris2021-12-24 | Hello, Merry Christmas Guys! In this tutorial I'm going to be showing you how to animate any human model using an awesome program called ThreeDposeTracker. This software allows takes video footage and converts it into motion capture data! You can get videos online or record them yourself. This best part is it's completely free.
In short, I'll be going over every step, from taking a human model from Blender, giving it a new rig using Unity, getting motion capture data and lastly applying it to your model in Blender!
Song: MAGNUS & The Saint - Pretty Woman [NCS Release] Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds Free Download/Stream: http://NCS.io/PrettyWoman Watch: http://youtu.be/gd7iKwVPecY
Time Stamps: 00:00 - Animation Demo 00:23 - Intro 01:52 - What this video is and Will it be helpful to you? 04:33 - What you'll need 06:10 - Importing and exporting a model in Blender as FBX 08:29 - Downloading UniVRM Addon for Unity 09:34 - Setting up Unity project and installing UniVRM Addon 11:56 - Giving our model the Unity Skeleton 13:40 - Exporting model as VRM File 14:56 - Setting up ThreeDposeTracker for animation 18:10 - The video requirements for ThreeDposeTracker 18:54 - Using ThreeDposeTracker to make our Motion Capture Data 20:42 - Downloading Rokoko Studio Live (Blender Addon) 20:58 - Downloading VRM Addon for Blender 21:44 - Installing the Blender Addons and enable BVH Addon 23:32 - Importing the VRM Model and BVH Animation 25:30 - Applying the Motion capture (BVH) Data to Model 27:59 - OutroHow to Fix Crashes and White Textures When Importing into Unreal Engine From BlenderItsJustChris2021-11-16 | Hello and welcome to my channel. This is a follow up video on my video: How To Import The CSGO Maps Into UE4 Without HammUEr which can be found through the link below. (youtu.be/pX2ddaJzFHw)
If you haven't' seen my channel before it may be worth sticking around if you are experiencing the same issues as I've described below as my solutions may help you.
In this video I fix two common issues that can happen when import the CSGO maps into Unreal Engine 4.
The first issue being; whilst importing the map into Unreal Engine 4 (as a level) the progress bar seems to freeze at a certain point which eventually crashes. It is normal for the progress bar to get stuck, however it becomes a problem if it ends up making Unreal Engine crash.
The second issue: After importing the map successfully, it's evident that all the textures are white, both on the map and when looking at the materials individually through the content browser and blueprints.
I'm using Blender Version 2.93.4 and UE4 Version 4.27.0
Time Stamps: 00:00 - Intro 01:22 - Fixing the Unreal Engine Crash on Import in Blender 02:51 - Testing the Import In Unreal Engine 04:49 - Fixing the White Textures in Blender 08:44 - Testing the Import and White Textures in Unreal Engine 09:37 - OutroHow To Get The CSGO AGR (Gameplay) Into Unreal Engine 4 (Works with UE5!) For 3D MoviesItsJustChris2021-10-14 | Hello and welcome to my channel. In this video I guide you along the whole process of getting the Counter Strike Global Offensive AGR (gameplay) into Unreal Engine 4 using Blender.
I'm using Blender Version 2.93.4 and UE4 Version 4.27.0
Time Stamps: 00:00 - Intro 02:06 - Preparing and Cleaning the Viewport 08:07 - More Cleaning 17:56 - Exporting the Enemy Player Animations 21:56 - Exporting the POV Cam Animation 22:44 - Exporting the Glove and Sleeve Animations 26:08 - Exporting the POV Weapon Animations 31:44 - Exporting Enemy World Gun Animations 37:57 - Exporting the Character and Weapon Models 48:22 - How to Place All Models In the Correct Spots on the map (UE4) 51:03 - Importing All Models and Most Animations 01:01:30 - Adjusting Near Clipping and Bounds Scale 01:05:30 - Getting The POV And World Weapon Animations Working 01:13:40 - OutroHow To Import The CSGO Maps Into UE4 Without HammUEr (Works with UE5!)ItsJustChris2021-09-08 | Hello and welcome to my channel. In this video I show you step by step on how to get the Counter Strike Global Offensive maps into Unreal Engine 4 using Blender. I'm using Blender Version 2.93.2 and UE4 Version 4.27.0
Time Stamps: 00:00 - Intro 01:53 - Importing the CSGO Maps Into Blender 06:33 - Applying the Sky Box 08:08 - Applying Viewport Shading 08:43 - Removing Gameplay Banners 09:45 - The Importance of Applying the Viewport Shading 10:27 - Choosing The Export's File Type 11:14 - Exporting Our Map From Blender 13:26 - Making a UE4 Project 14:30 - Importing Our Map Into UE4 16:33 - OutroHow to Rip and Import the CSGO Maps in BlenderItsJustChris2021-04-03 | Hello, in this video I'll be showing you how to extract, decompile and import the Counter Strike Global Offensive Maps for use in Blender.
Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro and What You'll Need 01:15 - Extracting and Decompiling the CSGO Maps 05:59 - Setting up the Blender Addons Folder 07:08 - Setting and Configuring the Addons 12:47 - Importing the CSGO Maps Into Blender 15:35 - Applying the CSGO Skybox 17:15 - Closing of VideoWhats New In This HLAE Update? (AGR) Quick SummaryItsJustChris2021-03-25 | This is just a quick summary of the most recent update of HLAE (Half Life Advanced Effects)
Discord: discord.gg/qmzagJJMFK Want to see what else I work on as well as see up coming videos before everyone else?: instagram.com/itsjustchris0 Twitter: twitter.com/ItsJustChris0 Email:ItsJustChris.Business@Gmail.com Donate (Thank you!): paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=Q4FEWLA8HWRXYHow to Apply the CSGO View (POV) and World Animations to The CSGO Models In BlenderItsJustChris2021-02-25 | In this tutorial I'll be showing you guys step by step how to apply the Counter Strike Global Offensive animations to the Counter Strike Global Offensive character models, guns and knifes in Blender.
Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 01:30 - Applying the gun world animations 05:23 - Applying the knife world animations 08:20 - Applying the gun view (POV) animations 14:00 - Applying the knife view (POV) animations 17:56 - Closing of VideoHow to Import A CSGO Demo (AGR) Gameplay into Blender for 3D MoviesItsJustChris2021-01-23 | Hello and welcome to this long ass tutorial. Why so long you might ask? Well I like to make my tutorials as detailed as possible so that you get it right first time and avoid wasting time with fixing errors and mistakes. Anyway here are all the resources
If you want the word document, let me know in the comments and I will post it!
host_framerate 30; (Sets a framerate to record in) Note I don't recommend anything above 30 FPS as it will most likely cause issues.
mirv_streams record agr enabled 1; (If set to 1- Enables the function to start and end the recording)
mirv_streams record agr recordPlayers 1; (If set to 1- Records Players’ animations CTs and Ts)
mirv_streams record agr recordCamera 1; (If set to 1- Records all Cameras)
mirv_streams record agr recordInvisible 0; (If set to 1- It splits the death animation from the rest of the animations)
mirv_streams record agr recordWeapons 1; (If set to 1- Records all weapons and utilities)
mirv_streams record agr recordProjectiles 0; (If set to 1- Records Projectiles)
mirv_streams record agr recordViewmodel 1; (If set to 1- Records viewable (hand’s/gun’s/ect) for all players)
mirv_streams record start (To start the recording) mirv_streams record end (To end the recording)
Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 01:42 - What is AGR 02:27 - What software do I need? 02:43 - What do the Blender addons do? 03:08 - Preparing to record the AGR 03:51 - Setting up HLAE 05:29 - Finding a demo 07:30 - How to use demo mode 08:21 - Recording the AGR 12:13 - Finding our clip 13:11 - Setting up the Blender Addon folder and files 14:05 - Setting up the Blender Cache Folder 14:29 - Activating and configuring the Blender Addons 17:38 - What to do if an import fails 18:14 - Importing the AGR footage 23:32 - Looking at our import
CSGO Image was from: freeiconspng.com/img/42839How to Rip and Apply the CSGO Textures in BlenderItsJustChris2020-12-27 | This is a complete beginners tutorial on how to extract, decompile and apply the CSGO materials/textures in Blender from the game files.
Join Our Discord!: discord.gg/qmzagJJMFK Want to see what else I work on as well as see up coming videos before everyone else?: instagram.com/itsjustchris0 Contact me on Twitter: twitter.com/ItsJustChris0 Email: ItsJustChris.Business@Gmail.com Donate (Thank you!): paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=Q4FEWLA8HWRXYHow to Rip and Import the CSGO Models and Animations into BlenderItsJustChris2020-11-22 | This is a complete beginners tutorial on how to extract, decompile and load the CSGO models and animations into Blender from the game files
Time Stamps: 00:00 - Intro 01:47 - Using 7-Zip to Demonstrate How to Open Compressed Files 03:02 - Using GCFscape to Extract The CSGO Models (Part 1) 03:57 - Finding Your CSGO Folder 05:36 - Using GCFscape to Extract The CSGO Models (Part 2) 08:15 - Using Crowbar to Convert and Decompile The CSGO Models 12:53 - Setting up the Blender Addon Folder 14:01 - Installing and Activating Blender Source Tools (Blender Addon) 15:40 - Importing the CSGO Models Into Blender 18:31 - Outro