@@hardwire666too works, but results in an Ngon instead of clean topology - so bending and twisting the grass blades could look bad then. But the knife tool works great at taking the grass and making a cut lawn version!
This was WAY better than using Hair Particle system for making Grass. I never thought it would be so simple, just simple extrude, change the hue and BOOOM. Great work. hahah
Damn, very straight forward, pedagogic, easy, realistic and very high quality tutorial. I wasn't even looking for this ! (For once RUclips algorythm works well) and i don't even use blender, just C4D. But this is the perfect workflow to adapt. Really cool video !
One of the best easy nature tutorials... Not new.. But a new way of doing it still.. Makes it easier and quick to have simple nature assets either as background element for product shot scenes or for anything else... Really cool
Another great tutorial, CGG! I used it to scatter scraggly, yellow/green grass in a desert setting, and the scene "popped!" Now I've got to work out the sagebrush, cactus and tumbleweeds! 🤠
super cool, just this week i feel like i've grown in understanding of blender enough to actually understand everything you did here. This is a great project I definitely will try because it is just advanced enough that i will learn from it, but not too advanced that i will get frustrated and fail at lol!
@@naamar.r Like too much work 4 you ? or yo saying that the creator of this vid puted so much work to his project ??? ( its not hate or smth , im just asking )
also.. i have been looking for this video for such a long time i wanted to know how to create nature cuz i had ideas but no tools and gscatter is gonna be so helpful :D thank u!! thas why u're always epic!
Been a long time since I have watched blender videos, used to be obsessed with your videos, but couldn't remember your name so I straight up searched blender grass and your channel popped up, no kidding
I too had used gscatter but for the plants instead of modelling them i used a free plant library by the people at geo scatter(not g scatter )Setting up both the addons is a bit challenging but once you are done. You have a variety of different biomes to chose from
to optimise this you really should be heading into a photo editing software, aligning all of these grass blades together on one 1028x1028 canvas, just by cropping out the useless white background. you can then have all the UV's within 1 grid, 1 texture and saving you a hell of a lot of texture space.
life hack: Install the addon images to planes. add in loop cuts (control R), and use knife tool (k) to trace the shape of the strand. It's a faster way to make the strand models and gets them textured directly. It's also a good idea to bunch the strand images together into a single texture to save video ram.
Good tutorial.But in nature every grass mesh will have different color hue ,saturation and brightness wich you can randomize by object id node to get same result .So your grass will be more realistic by this way and not so flatish green carpet ))) Just search some tutorial "How to randomize mesh color of multiple object by object info"
I hope that wasn't Scotts/Monsanto grass, as I'm sure they have it's likeness patented/trademarked/copyrighted. ;) This was the best 7-minutes I've ever spent watching grass grow. :) Now, to model a lawn mower and weed whacker!
Amazing tutorial and execution. Very clear even for a newbie like me. I was just asking myself if there is a way to animate the grass that it blows in the wind? Do the normal physics like "force field" work with the grass if it is made that way?
hope everyone has a blast creating 3d nature! and if u pick up my nature essentials assets I'll luv u forever 💚
Also decent shortcut for some of this is to use import image as planes and just use the knife tool.
@@hardwire666too works, but results in an Ngon instead of clean topology - so bending and twisting the grass blades could look bad then. But the knife tool works great at taking the grass and making a cut lawn version!
I like this tutorial I think it’s really cool 👍 good good good good good
@@CGGeek This is true unless you pay attention to how you slice it up only creating quads.
SCAMMER
Note: You must delete the default cube for this to work.
That’s the best part!
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Default cube abyss
This was WAY better than using Hair Particle system for making Grass. I never thought it would be so simple, just simple extrude, change the hue and BOOOM. Great work. hahah
Wayyyy better! Its my go to now
Hi im curious is 12gb of laptop ram enough for doing these kind of things ?
@@RichardGiovanniNainggolansince now the norm for even gaming is about 16gb, I dunnoooo but maybe
@@RichardGiovanniNainggolan Yes. :)
CG Geek never fails us with the nature tutorials lol. Great work!
Damn, very straight forward, pedagogic, easy, realistic and very high quality tutorial. I wasn't even looking for this ! (For once RUclips algorythm works well) and i don't even use blender, just C4D. But this is the perfect workflow to adapt.
Really cool video !
Algorithm is truly working. C4D baby
Hi im curious is 12gb of laptop ram enough for doing these kind of things ?
@@RichardGiovanniNainggolan no not really but what gpu and cpu do you have
Best looking grass I've seen in Blender!
I do want to note that I don't think a branch is usually the same length as a blade of grass 😅
more like twigs in this scene 😅
One of the best easy nature tutorials... Not new.. But a new way of doing it still.. Makes it easier and quick to have simple nature assets either as background element for product shot scenes or for anything else... Really cool
Thank you very much man. There’s people who can’t afford premium courses like yours, so giving this for free is just gold for us. Thanks again!
I get that! Was definitely there early in my career as well :)
The way the sponsoring was inserted in this was genius
Another great tutorial, CGG! I used it to scatter scraggly, yellow/green grass in a desert setting, and the scene "popped!" Now I've got to work out the sagebrush, cactus and tumbleweeds! 🤠
super cool, just this week i feel like i've grown in understanding of blender enough to actually understand everything you did here. This is a great project I definitely will try because it is just advanced enough that i will learn from it, but not too advanced that i will get frustrated and fail at lol!
Great guidance! I can't wait to use these methods to add more realism to my 3D natural sceneries.
Being early for a new CG Geek video is always great. The tutorials are fantastic so incredibly helpful for everyone!
Everything is awesome.. But what about 5million polygons 😭💀 my pc is dying 🙃🙃
simple but looks really great! thanks for demonstrating your workflow:)
This officially killed any particle system approach to this in the future, thank you so much!
this man just decreased his own sales to 0
Not. Too much work, I would buy, time is money
@@naamar.r Like too much work 4 you ? or yo saying that the creator of this vid puted so much work to his project ???
( its not hate or smth , im just asking )
@@elegancki_kubus when you have to deliver 4 renders per day, this kind of stuff its just too much time consuming, I rather buy and move on.
@@naamar.rtell that to the south asians
nice vid! Very to the point. The translucent node is really the ticket.
This was a very useful tutorial. Thank you very much.
CG Geek + Nature= 💚
WOW that is incredible mate! Definitely need to try this out thanks! 🔥😍
Straight forward and easy to understand for a person who doesn't use blender, like bruh I don't have any work in that .
also.. i have been looking for this video for such a long time i wanted to know how to create nature cuz i had ideas but no tools and gscatter is gonna be so helpful :D thank u!! thas why u're always epic!
Always the best! Thank you Steve!
Holy. This is the fastest subscribe I've ever done on my RUclips life. This is godsent. Thank you, CG!
15 years of experience makes the difference, that was amazing ✨
Cool stuff. I've been doing this in 3ds Max for years. It's a life saver.
Stuff like this makes me remember why I went into cgi. Love this grass! You have a very fun and chill way of explaining this stuff as well.
I am exhausted just watching you build that... I'll have to buy it, I think. Save myself a lot of time and effort :)
😂
Been a long time since I have watched blender videos, used to be obsessed with your videos, but couldn't remember your name so I straight up searched blender grass and your channel popped up, no kidding
The video I needed, posted 1 hour ago! Thank you for post!
I too had used gscatter but for the plants instead of modelling them i used a free plant library by the people at geo scatter(not g scatter )Setting up both the addons is a bit challenging but once you are done. You have a variety of different biomes to chose from
Wow, never been this early
Fantastic video mate. Loving these little practical vids showing exactly how to get this stuff going
great simple summary of this process thanks
You friendship with nature has a long history. great work.
Are you still working in the same studio or you changed your work space?
I love it when you do this tutorials. I still have the one you made aeons ago about creating nature from pictures. Very good...
very creative! thank you CG Geek for the detailed tutorial!
Amazing Very Good Tutorial
Great video! Concise and to the point. I love it.
Least favorite 3d youtuber✊🏻💯🙏🏾
Awesome video CGGeek!❤
amazing way to make ambients bro, thnx a lot!
thanks! this is cool
That's just fantastical!
It's a good day when cg geek uploads a video 😁
You can use the hair plug in to make grass
Good example.
Nothing magic.
just science and creativity
i just witnessed a vertex turn into a 3d model to an entire nature scene :' they grass up so fast!!
Omg this looks amazing!
You make it look so easy
This addon is a magic.
Saving this for my upcoming animations
amazing as always! thank you. great to see the process.
to optimise this you really should be heading into a photo editing software, aligning all of these grass blades together on one 1028x1028 canvas, just by cropping out the useless white background. you can then have all the UV's within 1 grid, 1 texture and saving you a hell of a lot of texture space.
Great video as always!! Thaks you so much for the tutorial!! keep up the good work!!😊
Now we need a low poly lawn mower cutting grass tutorial pls
Very great video!! Thanks for making it!!
well, dang love your videos man
Your tutorial are helping me a lot but the problem is i don't have good pc
CG Geek? More like CG God! Thanks for the great content, love this!
Wow.This is a very useful tutorial🎉
Ohhhhhh yeaaaaaaaa
FINALLY!!!!! I CAN TOUCH GRASS!!!!!!!
Thanks for the tutorial, it's just what I needed for what I'm working on right now!❤
life hack: Install the addon images to planes. add in loop cuts (control R), and use knife tool (k) to trace the shape of the strand. It's a faster way to make the strand models and gets them textured directly. It's also a good idea to bunch the strand images together into a single texture to save video ram.
Yoo, that's what I found out AFTER I did this tutorial! I did a fern leaf instead of grass and it took a long time to do .
Good tutorial.But in nature every grass mesh will have different color hue ,saturation and brightness wich you can randomize by object id node to get same result .So your grass will be more realistic by this way and not so flatish green carpet )))
Just search some tutorial "How to randomize mesh color of multiple object by object info"
this is AMAZING!!!
outstanding work!
Pure genius ❤
That was amazing! Thank you
Great work dude 😍
i never realized before that you can use the default cube to delete itself
Thanks for sharing, that's a great tutorial as usual ;) and also very accessible for everyone ;)
CG Geek Blender God of Nature 🪄🌳
This is awesome! Just wish I had grass where I live :I
G scatter doesn't work with blender 4.0 :/
FIRST
super cool ❤
this really helped me thank you!
This is really cool😍. Thanks Geek
I hope that wasn't Scotts/Monsanto grass, as I'm sure they have it's likeness patented/trademarked/copyrighted. ;)
This was the best 7-minutes I've ever spent watching grass grow. :)
Now, to model a lawn mower and weed whacker!
Why we alway love your video?🫶🏻
Just Amazing
man this is great, props to you
Nice work!
Can u permanently add some assts to the gscatter library or do u need to add them every time u need
Damm..!! I love that addon
thank you brother!
After some years we need to see the nature in 3D only.
my dude could have easily hit the 8 min mark but nah he didnt wanna waste a second. thanks CGGeek :)
Great tutorial, i like it. - thanks
Amazing tutorial and execution. Very clear even for a newbie like me.
I was just asking myself if there is a way to animate the grass that it blows in the wind?
Do the normal physics like "force field" work with the grass if it is made that way?
Bro just made a whole year's process into a video💀
0:31 nice
Not working . it shows "python error traceback most recent call last" how fix this error ?
nice timing
thank you. i an your big fan
wow thanks mate
Damn! Nice tutorial! What about exporting it to UE 5 and create wind ?