Demystifying Slope-blur!

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Were we, as artists, built to accept this eldritch knowledge (I always believe so, lets stare into the face of some math!)
    I always hate when I "learn" how something works by becoming able to predict it's results. I want more than that from myself and my students! This node is not very complicated to break down once we understand how a warp works.
    As always I'll also give some examples of use-cases for it.
    If you found this helpful, a like and especially a bell-hit would be greatly appreciated - let's get to the graphs!
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Комментарии • 41

  • @thiagoaraujo9523
    @thiagoaraujo9523 Год назад +11

    Johnny is definitely one of the best teachers I've ever had! Great content man, can't wait to hear more about your upcoming course as well! Keep it up!

    • @JohnnyHalcyon3D
      @JohnnyHalcyon3D  Год назад

      Thanks Thiago ! - Hoping everything post thinktank has gone well

  • @mrdixioner
    @mrdixioner 7 месяцев назад +3

    I created several materials, but I still didn’t know exactly how nodes worked and how to work with them correctly. I'm always amazed at how you guys can keep it all in your head and create incredible textures at such speed! I still have a lot to learn to work at your level! I enjoy watching all your videos, keep going!!!

  • @Soulsphere001
    @Soulsphere001 Год назад +2

    I'm quite new to Substance Designer, as I only have about five hundred hours in it. But I am getting to the point where I'm starting to be able to make things on my own without too much help from tutorials. Anyway, Slope Blur has been my favourite node ever since I learned how to use it. And now I also know that it can also be used to simplify noises. Thank you. I have only ever used it for adding damage to things and I never knew that it moves from higher values to lower values, but that makes perfect sense.

  • @VegAzsx
    @VegAzsx Год назад +5

    This is needed af, thanks man, as an entry level material artist i appreciate it

  • @spacekitt.n
    @spacekitt.n 5 месяцев назад +1

    i subscribed when he said 'sterile use case'. we love a king with a high functioning vocabulary

  • @mr.j7899
    @mr.j7899 10 месяцев назад +3

    Hey man. This makes much more sense now! I always felt uncomfortable whenever I use a node and not "know" what it does. I don't want to make a habit of just connecting nodes here and there just because it gives the output I'm expecting without even knowing how it generated in the first place. I describe these graphs in my head as if I'm "coding with textures", so learning them well is a must for me. Even just knowing the thought of how it works technically is enough for me. Thank you and subbed!

  • @LePtitPop
    @LePtitPop 7 месяцев назад

    Amazing explanation as always, explaining where things come from, what they actually do and how they can be used in practical examples, I love the flow of these videos

  • @conomara
    @conomara 5 месяцев назад

    this is gold, thanks alot for this, showing your investigation methodology is great. its what i needed to know

  • @satyakimandal6572
    @satyakimandal6572 Год назад +3

    This was really neat! Very well designed lecture!
    Thanks for the tutorial :) .

  • @VirtualTempleOfTheForbiddenEye
    @VirtualTempleOfTheForbiddenEye 3 месяца назад

    Great Video. I appreciate how you really break down how these nodes work and explain the thought process using them. These are the best Substance Designer videos I've found on RUclips. Thanks for making these.

  • @millerbyte
    @millerbyte 11 месяцев назад

    12:40 I have some leftover chicken soup in my fridge with a film growing on the top that has the exact same texture. How neat is that!

    • @JohnnyHalcyon3D
      @JohnnyHalcyon3D  11 месяцев назад +2

      Its funny how often you come across procedural stuff in nature (hint, nature is procedural!)

  • @laverbellstring1759
    @laverbellstring1759 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the Nice Video!!

  • @NightVisionOfficial
    @NightVisionOfficial 8 месяцев назад

    Best video out there explaining the node it self. I was wondering, not too much, but a little bit, how that worked. Subbed straight at the end of the video 🎉

  • @user-ls4gp3ww4z
    @user-ls4gp3ww4z Год назад

    Thank you very much for the lesson, before I could not understand how slope blur works.

  • @eduardobinks
    @eduardobinks Год назад +1

    Great! I've been using slope blur either in a formulaix way or "lemme see if this work"... never realy understand it. (great tumbnail btw)

    • @JohnnyHalcyon3D
      @JohnnyHalcyon3D  Год назад +1

      Totally get it - I don't think thats actually a bad mindset when you're exploring stuff, eventually it makes sense to get into it and really dig in

  • @zeus3005
    @zeus3005 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video! I'd love to see more of these demystification type videos!

  • @mopozuJIko
    @mopozuJIko 10 месяцев назад +2

    Very well explained as always!

  • @nashonightmare
    @nashonightmare 8 месяцев назад

    You are one of the best teachers I have met. You explain everything in clearly and digestible manner even for a beginner like me. Really great stuff. Please continue doing these tutorials. And when will be your course out?

  • @zeze--
    @zeze-- 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for all your time and effort, you're an amazing teacher ❤

  • @louis-philippedesjardins459
    @louis-philippedesjardins459 11 месяцев назад +1

    bro your videos are so good, thanks for making them!

  • @-PhilGibson
    @-PhilGibson Год назад

    subbed. many more in-depth node tuts please.

  • @Merkygloom
    @Merkygloom Год назад +1

    Really cool tutorial. I'm starting out in Designer and it's a little confusing, videos like this are helpful! Hope you make some more.

    • @JohnnyHalcyon3D
      @JohnnyHalcyon3D  Год назад

      Plenty more to come, as well as my course which will be available soon ™

  • @ygordimas
    @ygordimas Год назад +1

    Top tier content. Thank you very much. :)

  • @ianfavreau9776
    @ianfavreau9776 2 месяца назад +1

    19:14 He describes Nickelback

  • @sebastianvilla2240
    @sebastianvilla2240 Год назад

    Thanks for these kind of videos jhonny !

  • @stanbrownstudios
    @stanbrownstudios Год назад +1

    Love seeing this kind of content! :D Great video

    • @JohnnyHalcyon3D
      @JohnnyHalcyon3D  Год назад

      Long-time fan of yours Stan, means alot! - More to come

  • @mikedudley3530
    @mikedudley3530 Год назад

    Nice one!

  • @Choochufkhan
    @Choochufkhan Год назад

    ur an amazing teacher

    • @JohnnyHalcyon3D
      @JohnnyHalcyon3D  Год назад

      Thank you so much! Had a lot of practice is all :) - I will definitely be doing more hand-painty stuff

  • @wilhelmjuan-carr2315
    @wilhelmjuan-carr2315 Год назад

    I've used Slope Blur for ages, this was still very informative. The different use-cases were very useful for learning a few new things.
    My only suggestion would be - please get a new mic! It was cutting out in a few places

    • @JohnnyHalcyon3D
      @JohnnyHalcyon3D  Год назад

      Hahaha, its awesome how much I'm hearing this! Yup the mic is actually my noise supression - If you notice, it happens when I swap graphs, must be a GPU thing, working a fix.

  • @conner101howard
    @conner101howard Год назад

    For the Engagement