5 years into Blender and I still sit in front of the screen in amazement at the possibilities this software offers and the talents out there who shows us them. Mind blowing!!
💚Allowing us to know the inner reasons for nature to unfold, another one of Blender's blessings. Artistic vision and perceptual proclivities.. i'd name an album that. Awesome work! Thank you.
Thank you for this! I will also second, third, or nth the thank you for explaining the maths associated. Love node based systems but the actual happenings, under the hood, can be hard to understand at times especially if they are like me who is re-learning said maths. Also this is so dope and I have so many ideas running through my head for this type of node system!
So good! Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I appreciate the effort you put in coming up with this setups and preparing videos. If there was a "like even MORE!" button I'd hit it.
How do people figure this stuff out?? You make it all look so seamless and easy. Absolutely amazing. Seriously though how do you even begin to understand every next step you need to take to get the results you want? Is it just a TON of hours of trial and error? Im NOT a math person by any means so all this is literally foreign language to me.
Can you recommend me a learning path that i should take if I understand close to 0% of what you do but find it super interesting 😂 i know blender but not the way you use it haha. Looks amazing btw!
very cool. and now my question. how different would it be to change the node setup to make laplacian growth? What I noticed is that everything inside is melting together and only the outer structure is clearly visible. A cut through the growth object reveals a large cavity. it is not a correct simulation of nature. In nature, what has already grown does not merge easily. I know Houdini's simulation and the points repel each other.
10:27 “now suzanne is not only growing mushrooms our of her face but slowly deforming and twisting into an unrecognizable mess. which is exactly what we want!”
How do you restrict the growth to a specific shape? What I mean is, at the moment it grows from any shape infinitely but what if I have a bigger shape that I want the growth to stop?
5 years into Blender and I still sit in front of the screen in amazement at the possibilities this software offers and the talents out there who shows us them. Mind blowing!!
Same, but I think we will need another 500 years.
@@Cyber_Kriss True xD
I love that you showed the mathematics behind the nodes, please continue to do so!
I followed this tutorial and managed to make my own version but did not understand what was going on. Thank you!
2 years in blender never disvocer this channel. Wish know before. So much to learn from you and earn money with using ur techniques. Thanks a lot
💚Allowing us to know the inner reasons for nature to unfold, another one of Blender's blessings. Artistic vision and perceptual proclivities.. i'd name an album that. Awesome work! Thank you.
Probably the first tutorial with a separate visual demonstration, it looks very good too
I watched your previous tutorial on diff growth yesterday and hoped for updated one :Dd Perfect timing! Thanks
I am still amazed how you learned all of this. Like also all the other videos.
Brilliant tut - i love how quickly you can cover complex techniques by doing a commentary over a screencap
Praise the Sean! Great and clear breakdown geo-node video. Cheers
Dude this is one of the sickest things I've found in a long time. Bravo, I would love to pick your brain on this.
Thank you for the update! I was sad when the original video became obsolete.
This video came at such a good time, I've been looking for resources on this for the last week, thanks!
Thank you for this! I will also second, third, or nth the thank you for explaining the maths associated. Love node based systems but the actual happenings, under the hood, can be hard to understand at times especially if they are like me who is re-learning said maths. Also this is so dope and I have so many ideas running through my head for this type of node system!
Honestly such a good tutorial ❤❤
i was just looking for this today thank you
New subscriber here. Awesome, awesome job!
Thank you for your knowledge share. You are a gem
wow this is soo cool!
Very cool, thanks !
So good! Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I appreciate the effort you put in coming up with this setups and preparing videos. If there was a "like even MORE!" button I'd hit it.
Thanks a lot, thats amasing
How do people figure this stuff out?? You make it all look so seamless and easy. Absolutely amazing. Seriously though how do you even begin to understand every next step you need to take to get the results you want? Is it just a TON of hours of trial and error? Im NOT a math person by any means so all this is literally foreign language to me.
This is amazing.
Thank you 💥
Awesome!
This is awesome
Houdini better watch out, you're the next 😅🔥
Can you recommend me a learning path that i should take if I understand close to 0% of what you do but find it super interesting 😂 i know blender but not the way you use it haha. Looks amazing btw!
THANK YOU SO MUCH
YOU ARE VERY WELCOME!
@@seanterelle 😂
Groovy
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very cool. and now my question. how different would it be to change the node setup to make laplacian growth?
What I noticed is that everything inside is melting together and only the outer structure is clearly visible. A cut through the growth object reveals a large cavity. it is not a correct simulation of nature. In nature, what has already grown does not merge easily. I know Houdini's simulation and the points repel each other.
😎👍🏻
10:27
“now suzanne is not only growing mushrooms our of her face but slowly deforming and twisting into an unrecognizable mess. which is exactly what we want!”
Excellent video !!!
is there a way to preserve UVs/transform UVs with the growth?
How do you restrict the growth to a specific shape?
What I mean is, at the moment it grows from any shape infinitely but what if I have a bigger shape that I want the growth to stop?
Thanks for the tutorial!
my cpu committed suicide
cpukku was it?
@@neilmarshall5087 Intel Core i3-5005U
There is something I find peripherally amusing about simulating a tumor on the blender mascot.
Im dumb
Thank you so much!