The summary could be:
The video is a tutorial on how to recreate a subway scene in Blender using a photo reference. The narrator explains how he used various tools, add-ons, textures and modifiers to model, light and shade the scene. He also shows how he used the filmic color space, the compositor and the f-curve modifier to create a flickering light effect and color grade the scene. He asks for feedback on his shortened video format and provides links to the resources he used.
Here are some key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video tutorial on how to recreate a subway scene in Blender using a reference photo.
2. The video uses a format that compresses the full scene into a short video and focuses on the tips and tricks that can be learned from it.
3. The video demonstrates how to use various tools and techniques in Blender, such as BLAM add-on, Substance Designer, texture painting, color grading, and flickering light animation.
4. The video also recommends some programs and resources that can help with the workflow, such as PureRef, Polygon, and Filmic color space.
5. The video shows the difference between the render and the reference photo and how to adjust the lighting, materials, and details to match them.