For anyone who is stuck on the Vertex color mask part (16:03), the Shortcut for "set vertex color," Shift + K, has been changed to CTRL + K in Blender 4.0.
@@vonown3d Absolutely, you can pretty much add imperfections to any material this way! You just change the glass material at the start to the shiny plastic material you want to use, then layer the imperfections on top!
as someone who is on love with white noise and rain sounds (can't live without them lol), this man's voice was a perfect match for the type of sounds i like
Honestly best tutorial I've seen so far. Pace is fast but not overwhelming, every second isn't wasted, all options are presented next to each other smoothly. Your work is nicely organized too. Not to mention the lovely delivery with your soothing voice. Love it.
This is the tutorial that I finally understood how shading really works in Blender. You should do more video tutorials like this. You have a natural way of explaining things clearly. Thanks very much!
You got a calming voice, sounds like whispering which makes this somewhat mysterious but I like it. Fits perfectly for your explanations and they are very clear and easy to understand. Great job
Watched first 5 minutes and I think it will be a nice tutorial. I like how you explained the masking process in a clean way with animations to back the words. Subscribed and will be watching more of it later, thanks!
That was one of the best Blender tutorials I've watched yet! The structure and how you use the chapters in the timeline of the video are just perfect! Keep it up, I'm looking forward to seeing more tutorials of that quality! :)
Many times I see comments in tutorials like "this is the best turorial I have seen", but often feel its an overstatement. This is not the case. Fair to say one of the best I have seen, I came to learn about how to make a realistic glass shader, but I feel I found one of the best if not the best intermediate tutorial about blender shading that I have seen. The masks part its amazing, the overall quality and the amount of useful tips and well presented information. Simply amazing. Thanks so much for this gift.
How the heck is this for free? This is by far the best shading tutorial I have seen so far. And I am only at 4:48. It's insane that you explain things like why we don't see some patches in the mask but on the glass AND you show it in an animated scene. Holy moly. Thank you so much for that!
What a Gem, I love how you breakdown each and every node and the purpose of it including the alternatives. I think you need to post more videos with this kind of format and I bet you'll reach 1M sub in no time If I may request for future tutorial, could you please create more organic objects such as how to make Food, Plants, Animal or Human to look realistic. I think that is one niche that not many blender creators are aware of. Thanks in advance Lewis
Bro your voice... I mean I am at that stage where I hate watching RUclips tutorials (seen too many). But something about your voice and presentation style made my brain feel like wait a sec.. this is good. Keep it up.
So grateful for this tutorial! I'm a professional still life retoucher, and layers and organization is so important to my workflow. This really helped me nail down a way to be organized within my nodes setups that parallel my retouching workflow. Thank you so much.
I haven’t even finished watching yet but, i’m absolutely blown away by the quality of this tutorial. Your voice is incredible, and so are your Blender skills! Consider me a subscriber.
One *VERY* important thing to not forget is to set the *_glossy bounces_* high enough too. Because the light will bounce around within the glass, until the glossy bounce limit is reached, and will result in black artifacts in especially borders and bevels, when looked at from a shallow angle. It took me ages to figure out where those black artifacts came from, as I had transmission bounces high enough, but those don't count towards inner material reflections.
I dont have enough words to say how thankfull I’m for that video i come here to learn a little more about glass material and i see there are tons of things and methods of different ways to get nice results, keeping the quality, well done my friend
Thank you for this. I slowed it down and was able to add fingerprints to my glass bottle. This is the first time I have ever really had any understanding of nodes. In fact I put some grunge on the cork of the bottle using the mix shader. Subscribed.
Beautiful explanation. Thanks for breaking down the thought process behind the structure of the nodes as well, really helps with assimilating the content!
Really an excellent tutorial. Easy to follow, content dense, makes it seem achievable while still showing how powerful these tools are. RUclips tutorials are always a bit hit or miss and this one really stands among the very best I've seen, excited to see more if you have more knowledge to share in the future.
For anyone who is stuck on the Vertex color mask part (16:03), the Shortcut for "set vertex color," Shift + K, has been changed to CTRL + K in Blender 4.0.
Thank you for sharing this!
It's Ctrl + X in Blender 4.1 and 4.2 !
When you just have to make a Blender tutorial at 2am but don't want to wake your family.
The tutorials wait for no one XD
Oh i love the deep whispers as someones telling me a secret.
I guess "The Secrets of Glass Texturing" could work as a title :)
@@lewisanimation ill be watching this tutorial, can this be used to get imperfections to lets say shiny plastic?
@@vonown3d Absolutely, you can pretty much add imperfections to any material this way! You just change the glass material at the start to the shiny plastic material you want to use, then layer the imperfections on top!
😂
as someone who is on love with white noise and rain sounds (can't live without them lol), this man's voice was a perfect match for the type of sounds i like
bruh. this is one of the best tutorials on blender anywhere.
Thank you so much! I appreciate the comment :)
"why are we whispering?"
ASMR + Blender tutorial 😁
@@victoriagdalevich3164 the only problem is, this is not an asmr video. It is quite frusturating.
This is the most informative and engaging blender tutorials that I've watched! (I've watched hundreds)
I love your storytelling voice!! Usually, I get annoyed in tutorials but you nailed it
Honestly best tutorial I've seen so far.
Pace is fast but not overwhelming, every second isn't wasted, all options are presented next to each other smoothly. Your work is nicely organized too. Not to mention the lovely delivery with your soothing voice. Love it.
Really glad you like it! Thank you so much :) Plenty more content on the way!
After 3 years of using Blender, there is no doubt in my mind, yours is the best tutorial I have come across so far.
Thank you so much that really means a lot :)
This is the tutorial that I finally understood how shading really works in Blender. You should do more video tutorials like this. You have a natural way of explaining things clearly. Thanks very much!
That's so good to hear! Really glad it helps and there's plenty more content on the way :)
Probably the best tutorial on glass on YT.... absolutely outstanding....
Thank you! I'm really glad you like it :)
MASTERCLASS!!!!
Thank you!
One of the biggest takeaways I've gotten from this is how to layer properly. Honestly, I had always thought it was the other way around. Super helpful
Happy to hear it! :)
We need more of this type of videos, keep going man, really like the videos.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it :)
You got a calming voice, sounds like whispering which makes this somewhat mysterious but I like it.
Fits perfectly for your explanations and they are very clear and easy to understand.
Great job
Glad you enjoyed it! :)
Excellent! Not too sure about the breathless commentary, but the message gets through.
I've been using blender for years but I had never seen such a clear explanation of nodes and masks! keep going 👍🏻
Thank you so much I really appreciate the comment :) Plenty more content on the way!
wow, this was PERFECT. I'm looking forward to seeing more from you!
Thank you so much! :)
Watched first 5 minutes and I think it will be a nice tutorial. I like how you explained the masking process in a clean way with animations to back the words. Subscribed and will be watching more of it later, thanks!
Amazing! Really glad it's helpful and welcome to the channel :)
That was one of the best Blender tutorials I've watched yet! The structure and how you use the chapters in the timeline of the video are just perfect! Keep it up, I'm looking forward to seeing more tutorials of that quality! :)
Thank you so much it means a lot! More tutorials on the way :)
Many times I see comments in tutorials like "this is the best turorial I have seen", but often feel its an overstatement. This is not the case. Fair to say one of the best I have seen, I came to learn about how to make a realistic glass shader, but I feel I found one of the best if not the best intermediate tutorial about blender shading that I have seen. The masks part its amazing, the overall quality and the amount of useful tips and well presented information. Simply amazing. Thanks so much for this gift.
Thank you so much for your comment! I really appreciate it :) Really glad you found it helpful
I am literally watching parts of this tutorial where I understand everything 100% from before, but it's still like ASMR due to your voice.
How the heck is this for free?
This is by far the best shading tutorial I have seen so far. And I am only at 4:48. It's insane that you explain things like why we don't see some patches in the mask but on the glass AND you show it in an animated scene. Holy moly.
Thank you so much for that!
Thank you very much! Really glad you like the tutorial :)
Best mystery whispering voice !! :) *shhhh, only glass with imperfections now*
this form of expression comes only when you've reached a god level in knowledge of your craft.....you're excellent at what you do.....
I appreciate this comment :) Thank you very much!
most intuitive blender instruction ever
Thank you :)
YOU BEAUTY
What a Gem, I love how you breakdown each and every node and the purpose of it including the alternatives. I think you need to post more videos with this kind of format and I bet you'll reach 1M sub in no time
If I may request for future tutorial, could you please create more organic objects such as how to make Food, Plants, Animal or Human to look realistic. I think that is one niche that not many blender creators are aware of. Thanks in advance Lewis
The real blender whisperer... Well done 👍💛
Thank you!
You sir are a legend. This tutorial is at exactly the right pace with the right sense of humour. A lot has been learnt. Tip of thy hat 🎩
Thank you :) Glad you enjoyed it!
SO DIDACTIC! AND FOR FREE!!! AWESOME!!! ❤ EXCELLENT CLASS! (Best Tutorial Ever)
Thank you so much I really appreciate your comment :) Glad it was helpful!
Bro your voice... I mean I am at that stage where I hate watching RUclips tutorials (seen too many). But something about your voice and presentation style made my brain feel like wait a sec.. this is good. Keep it up.
Thank you for an excellent tutorial! I learned a lot. I’m happy I found your channel and looking forward to seeing what you will create next! 🔥🙏
Thank you so much! Really glad you enjoyed it and welcome to the channel! :)
Perfect! I've been struggling with my glass textures and this tutorial is wonderful!
Really glad it helps! :)
This is solid gold, many thanks! Love the way you organise nodes, v logical.
Thank you! Glad it was helpful :)
Holy shit
Real glass!
Real glass indeed! :)
This is ever so helpful and everything in one place too!
I watched this early in the morning. Perfect!
I actually prefer the whispering.. So many useful things in this video!!
man, you just nailed it, even i pay 170 in blendermarket and this tutorial is the best, sorry blendermarket
Thank you so much! Glad it helps :)
What the hell, THIS IS THE BEST TUTUORIAL ever !!!!
Glad it was helpful! :D
@@lewisanimation please do the same with metal ! (or maybe it is exactly the same workflow ?)
@@SalymGuer Exactly! It's the same workflow :) Just make the material at the start metal instead of glass
@@lewisanimation listen man, i don't care what kind of tutorial you will make, i'll watch it okay ? XD
@@SalymGuer XD I hope my future videos live up to expectations :)
this is full course in just 29 minutes, really thank you alot
No problem! Really glad you like it :)
THIS IS GOLDEN!!!!!
Thank you! :)
Aboslutley the best explenation of texture node setups I've ever seen ! Thank you so much.
Glad it was helpful! :)
So grateful for this tutorial!
I'm a professional still life retoucher, and layers and organization is so important to my workflow. This really helped me nail down a way to be organized within my nodes setups that parallel my retouching workflow. Thank you so much.
I'm really glad this was helpful :)
Careless whispers ... hahaha! Excellent class, thank you, master.
Thank you very much! :)
I am not sure as to the reason for the whispering, but the sibilance is hypnotic. Held me captive. Nice job, clear and concise. Manu thanks.
THIS IS THE BEST TUTORIAL I HAVE EVER SEEN YET!
Thank you so much! Really glad it helps :)
The most powerful tutorial on glass , awesome 😎
Glad you like it! :)
I haven’t even finished watching yet but, i’m absolutely blown away by the quality of this tutorial. Your voice is incredible, and so are your Blender skills! Consider me a subscriber.
Thank you so much I really appreciate it :) Welcome to the channel!
Woaw, just splendid how you explained all this and showed a proper workflow for organizing node shaders!
Glad it was helpful! :)
One *VERY* important thing to not forget is to set the *_glossy bounces_* high enough too. Because the light will bounce around within the glass, until the glossy bounce limit is reached, and will result in black artifacts in especially borders and bevels, when looked at from a shallow angle.
It took me ages to figure out where those black artifacts came from, as I had transmission bounces high enough, but those don't count towards inner material reflections.
Awesome! Thank you so much for sharing this, it'll be very helpful to a lot of people :)
well, that's excellent advice, my render becomes 5x better after I change glossy from 0 to 20 :D
Understood how to use nodes today!!! The best blender tutorial channel in RUclips.
Thank you so much! Really glad I could help :)
I wanna comment how insane it is that you only have 4k subs but I know the comment will be outdated within weeks. Amazing tutorial and voice
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it :)
Man Im not even A blender user but this tut makes me wish I were!
Thank you so much! :)
There is a lot of job behind this piece of art.
I dont have enough words to say how thankfull I’m for that video i come here to learn a little more about glass material and i see there are tons of things and methods of different ways to get nice results, keeping the quality, well done my friend
Amazing! Thank you so much I'm really glad it helped you :)
What an ASMR tutorial, thanks.
Thank you for this. I slowed it down and was able to add fingerprints to my glass bottle. This is the first time I have ever really had any understanding of nodes. In fact I put some grunge on the cork of the bottle using the mix shader. Subscribed.
Really happy the video helps! Welcome to the channel :)
So concise, so in depth, so... outstanding. Thank you!
No problem! Glad you like it :)
Beautiful explanation. Thanks for breaking down the thought process behind the structure of the nodes as well, really helps with assimilating the content!
Happy to help! :)
This will be the best Blender material generation tutorial, mark my words! Perfect job, thank you!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate the comment :)
Man this is Quality. Great Video!
Amazing thank you so much :)
What do you know, it's a great ASMR and a good tutorial!
thi si not only the best tutorial i have seen in a long time but your organization is perfict and i acant thank you enough!
Thank you so much! Glad you found it helpful :)
your voice makes me very confortable and your tutorial is very good explained thank you very much(sorry for my english i'm french)
A beautiful way of teaching 3dz.
Thank you!
FANTASTIC. Need more tutrorials like this just wow
Thank you! More tutorials on the way :)
Thank you for teaching :).
Это действительно лучший урок! Фантастический!
This tuto is awsome! Thank you so much.
No problem! Glad you like it :)
I must say that its one of the best tutorial i've seen so far about Blender. So many useful informations. Thank you!
Thank you very much! Really glad you like it :)
this is the best explanation about node , material and mask , i understand more the ever ...thankyou soooo much.
Amazing! Really glad it helps :)
Really an excellent tutorial. Easy to follow, content dense, makes it seem achievable while still showing how powerful these tools are.
RUclips tutorials are always a bit hit or miss and this one really stands among the very best I've seen, excited to see more if you have more knowledge to share in the future.
Thank you so much! It really means a lot :) Am in the process of making more tutorials, they just take a bit longer to make in this style!
You should make a sort of follow up video to this one, showing how to make crystals in blender.
Loved this tutorial too btw.😃
The best breakdown of mixing materials (not just glass!) and masks that I've seen. And I've seen a lot. Very well done and explained. Thanks.
Amazing! Thank you so much for your comment, really glad you like it :)
@@lewisanimation so many fantastic tips in this. I keep coming back to it. 🙌🏻 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Outstanding! I finally understood masks in Blender. Thank you
You're very welcome! Glad I could help :)
The best TEXTURES tutorial! Thank you
Please give us more like this! 😄
Thank you so much! Plenty more content and tutorials on the way :)
was diging thru that glass tutorials so much and found this masterpiece
Glad it helps :)
your voice is very relaxing
Thank you very much :)
absolutely amazing , this is straight up a gem
Really well made nd so many little tips in just one video.
Thank you very much! :)
Best glass tutorial.
Glad you think so! :)
This is the best and most helpful tutorial for blender I have ever found. Thanks for this :)
Amazing! Really glad I could help :)
in the list...
after completing beginner tutorial
Awesome! :)
And I would like to say that your tutorial is better than many paid courses
MORE TEXTURES tutorials PLEAAAAASE !!!
More on the way! :)
That's a great tutorial, keep going!!
Glad you like it! More on the way :)
It's gorgeous, excellent job! It's a kinda meditation.
Glad you like it! :)
Best Blender tutorial I've seen! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
All the technics in one video, Imagine what if you make a playlist 😮
one of the best tutorials i've seen , looking forward to the next one
Thank you so much! Plenty more content on the way :)
What's that man! Your works is very interesting and detailed !!! 🤨👏🏼
Awesome! 👏
Thank you!
So Good Thanks🙏
very helpful and thorough thx!
No problem!
Very educational and easy to follow tutorial it's one of the best i've watched, i am looking forward for more of tutorials in this style.
Thank you so much! Really glad you like it, more on the way! :)
just stooop whisperiiing 😃😃
Some real brain gems in here mate. Wish RUclips brought out a "learnings per minute" stat so I could give you a big fat yep.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it :)
thx mate for every details
No problem! :)