Good video! I had previously understood it as “materials are made from shaders (hence the “mix shader” node) and shaders are made of textures” but your in-depth discussion illustrates how it’s more complicated/nuanced than that 👏👏
This is hilarious i still don't know EXACTLY their industry standard definitions...0:10...my thought process...textures make up materials, and materials make up a shader...and the shader goes on the model/static mesh/character...i usually just call em textures...cause in the end the only thing that matters is how good it looks 🤣🤣🤣 Edit: 8:06...ya lost me bud...all thats above my pay grade...i just use Unreal Engine...and whatever shader it uses works just fine...i Don't ever intend to code my own shader...
Good video! I had previously understood it as “materials are made from shaders (hence the “mix shader” node) and shaders are made of textures” but your in-depth discussion illustrates how it’s more complicated/nuanced than that 👏👏
amazing tutorial for me to understand this subject matter, thanks for sharing this.
Is there a full video about Shaders? Any?
Very nice. We want more of these educational videos 🤩🤩🤩🤩🥰
Why is this underated
Really good video 👍
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deep down it is all ones and zeros ❤
My mistake first huh only 2 minutes after release 🎉
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This is hilarious i still don't know EXACTLY their industry standard definitions...0:10...my thought process...textures make up materials, and materials make up a shader...and the shader goes on the model/static mesh/character...i usually just call em textures...cause in the end the only thing that matters is how good it looks 🤣🤣🤣
Edit: 8:06...ya lost me bud...all thats above my pay grade...i just use Unreal Engine...and whatever shader it uses works just fine...i Don't ever intend to code my own shader...
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please convert your videos in hindi for indian people.