this can be done without octane. would be helpful for those not using octane to see how this is done in vanilla blender. Layered material is not an option and will confuse people following along as you don't say this is only an option if using octane
That's true, of course. But since there are already a lot of tutorials for the standard Blender version, I would like to concentrate on Octane first. But I will try to make it clearer in the viedeos that it is not plain Blender. In any case, thanks for the feedback!
simple and amazing tutorial. thank you for that
Always a pleasure to hear. Thank you!
this can be done without octane. would be helpful for those not using octane to see how this is done in vanilla blender. Layered material is not an option and will confuse people following along as you don't say this is only an option if using octane
That's true, of course. But since there are already a lot of tutorials for the standard Blender version, I would like to concentrate on Octane first. But I will try to make it clearer in the viedeos that it is not plain Blender.
In any case, thanks for the feedback!
Thank you! Very useful!
I don't have the 'Layered material' node as an option. Is it an add on? Or am I missing something :')
Do you use the octane version of Blender? If so, do you have the Octane plugin installed? :)
How can i get blender with octane ??
This video playlist explains everything in detail: ruclips.net/p/PLembEBBB8AceiRTM5-tj0y1_UAyWVxKwa&si=fV071Rb7xBWm28Cz