this was really helpful thank you! No matter if your using a video of blender binge atleast people who don’t know blender binge learned from this video anyway good luck for your blender projects in the future
While it's true that we all stand on each others shoulders, I think you should have at least acknowledged Blender Binge's efforts. However your own work did highlight a different way of achieving a similar goal. I'd like to add a few points. The nucleus is a little ragged using your settings. This can be improved either a) exploring IOR values closer to 1.00 than 0.9. 0.975 and 1.025 look interesting, b) by changing refraction depth of the membrane shader from 0 (disabled) to something like 0.05. That alone will ruin the definition of the membrane, so you then have to change the IOR from 0.9 to 1.450, and all is well. Changing the shadow mode from 'opaque' to 'none' allows the nucleus to be seen more clearly, (more or less as it would look without the membrane). Reducing the transmission from 1.00 to around 0.8 can give you a nice milky look. Alternatively add in about 0.05 of white emission to achieve something similar.
The best vedio on youtube thanks ❤
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great work in very less time
Thanks a lot 😊
wa alaikum asssalam
I would prefer that you show the evolution of difference in render when you modify the shadows.
Amazing tutorial man
This one is very helpful. Can you please make a video with the process to export this cell from blender to powerpoint with its texture and color
this was really helpful thank you! No matter if your using a video of blender binge atleast people who don’t know blender binge learned from this video anyway good luck for your blender projects in the future
Thx a lot
Wa aleykym saaam! Ive never heard salaam aleykum in the beginning of a tutorial. Thanks!
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hey bro , is it using cycles or evee?
Evee
Nice
Alaikumsalam!
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is there an easier way?
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While it's true that we all stand on each others shoulders, I think you should have at least acknowledged Blender Binge's efforts. However your own work did highlight a different way of achieving a similar goal. I'd like to add a few points. The nucleus is a little ragged using your settings. This can be improved either a) exploring IOR values closer to 1.00 than 0.9. 0.975 and 1.025 look interesting, b) by changing refraction depth of the membrane shader from 0 (disabled) to something like 0.05. That alone will ruin the definition of the membrane, so you then have to change the IOR from 0.9 to 1.450, and all is well.
Changing the shadow mode from 'opaque' to 'none' allows the nucleus to be seen more clearly, (more or less as it would look without the membrane). Reducing the transmission from 1.00 to around 0.8 can give you a nice milky look. Alternatively add in about 0.05 of white emission to achieve something similar.
Thx for your advices. I am on my way to enhance my skills on Blender because I use it As a Biology Teacher to translate my lessons into videos. ❤
u r just copying video of blender binge
Why not you can take benefit from any one and let knowledge covers any one
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