PROCEDURAL Machined metal in KeyShot!
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- Опубликовано: 7 июн 2024
- Learn how to create a procedural machined metal texture in KeyShot the easy way!
Download the free project files here:
willgibbons.com/learn
Premium machined metal course:
courses.willgibbons.com/machi...
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Introduction
0:40 - Anisotropic angle explained
2:21 - Image-based approach
3:33 - Fully procedural approach
4:26 - Split object surfaces
5:10 - Build the material from scratch
7:43 - One last example
Welcome back to Keyshot, too long in the Blender realm
Hahah, yeah. Going to do my best to juggle both.
Astonishing! For several years now, this channel has been the best place to learn how to master Keyshot at a professional level. Thank you very much, Mr. Gibbons!
Wow, thanks! Happy to hear that.
Wow, thanks! Happy to hear that.
I've rarely used any materials with anisotropic properties, so I'm not really familiar with how it works or what it's used for. This quick tutorial was a great intro to it!
Awesome! I was hoping to help clear it up without being too boring.
We missed you. Hopefully we will also get some videos about blender.
I hope to be able to do that too. Thanks!
Love this! Simple, effective.
Thanks Liam! Really appreciate it!
great, quick n stunning
Glad you like it!
another brillian tutorial thanks Will, i have been wanting to try do the circular effect on our light bezels since using keyshot i am going to give it a whirl this week 🎉 thanks
Sounds good!
Sounds good!
Sounds good!
Well finally I start to understand the entire anisotropic stuff a bit. Great video and I'm sure going to use it next time I need some fancy metal! Really well explained (again).
Thanks Oscar. I would have liked to have some better visual aids, but hoping this feels intuitive enough to be helpful!
Thank you! Your videos are very useful 🤩
You’re welcome 😊
Great work
Thanks!
your videos are really amazing and helpful.Is there any video available camera switch animation of you??
Not on my RUclips channel. I have found them to be less than reliable in the past. So, I normally render out each camera animation on its own. Then I combine them in a video editing app.
@@WillGibbons Okay. Thankyou so much for such helpful videos and valuable feedback.
Hello,Will,can you teach us about beech wood meterials,i want to do the wood style ,but i can't do it well .
Wood is tricky. I still think the best approach is to check my procedural wood tutorial unless you have high-quality image textures to use.
you are my teacher sir will 👨🏫👨🎓
Cheers! Thanks 😊
Your videos are very useful. How can I make a specific path for a CNC machine own path
That is what I share in the other video about this topic. I also have a paid course teaching that, which I linked to in the description of this video.
Learn more here: ruclips.net/video/7MjLhSxgoUg/видео.htmlfeature=shared
I watched a lot of your courses and liked them very much, but there were no subtitles. It would be nice if there were subtitles, and it would be even better if there were Chinese. Thank you so much for sharing
Sorry about that.
Wow