first time i subscribe to a content creator after just one video, wao this is supper nice man, great workflow and easy to replicate on different product projects.
This is really good !! good job ! would it be possible to like, have a .blend file with the material marked for the asset library ? being able to slap this onto any model would be so cool !
Thank you!! Man, that's a great Idea. The problem is integrating the droplets on different materials. It took me a while to figure that out. But I think I'll include a basic material setup on that same drive link for everyone. I did record a course teaching to include it in aluminium surfaces, but it's still being reviewed bby blendermarket.
@@PedroScherz oh lesgoo, and yeah it's kinda hard, with Renderman there's shader layers and everything but in Cycles.. ehh.. maybe by playing a lot with the " add shader " nodes and everything ? Or maybe the next step is transposing the shader into a geo nodes system ! 🤌🏻🔥 Full control and adaptability >>
@@andirox2740 I’m a beginner in Geo Nodes myself, but I’ve been learning in RUclips, there’s a ton of content here. You could also look for courses on Blender Market. My specs are: I59400f and GTX1660 6GB
My mic is good, it’s really my speech. On top of that I have a very loud AC and live near a Highway so I run everything through adobe podcast to denoise it, which makes the fry even worse.
@@PedroScherz hang up blankets around your if you record. or record your audio with laptop(if you have one) in your clothing closet over the recorded Footage (until you can afford sound proofing). It sounds crazy but i sound proofed my bed area once surrounded only by blankets and managed to get mic quality as if i was recording in a studio. the moment the pc fan is far away and echoing is dulled you get insane quality.
@@PedroScherz nah man, you're good. It is clean enough, easy to understand. Fry can be a bit annoying in a lot of cases but tbh I was so into seeing how you did the drops on the can that I didn't even realise there's vocal fry until I saw this comment.
first time i subscribe to a content creator after just one video, wao this is supper nice man, great workflow and easy to replicate on different product projects.
Thank you! I'm glad I helped! If you find some other creative way to use it I'd love to learn
very nice result ! good job
This guy deserves like a million subscribers , Blender God 🔥🔥
Thanks!! I have a lot of things I want to share in the future
This is crazy wizardry, also you forgot to include the link in the description of your can modeling process.
I’m still waiting for the website to approve my videos so I can add it here
This is really good !! good job ! would it be possible to like, have a .blend file with the material marked for the asset library ? being able to slap this onto any model would be so cool !
Thank you!! Man, that's a great Idea. The problem is integrating the droplets on different materials. It took me a while to figure that out. But I think I'll include a basic material setup on that same drive link for everyone. I did record a course teaching to include it in aluminium surfaces, but it's still being reviewed bby blendermarket.
I added a blend file to the drive!
@@PedroScherz oh lesgoo, and yeah it's kinda hard, with Renderman there's shader layers and everything but in Cycles.. ehh.. maybe by playing a lot with the " add shader " nodes and everything ? Or maybe the next step is transposing the shader into a geo nodes system ! 🤌🏻🔥 Full control and adaptability >>
@@PedroScherz
@@Enyl_Stray I’ve been using the add shader node a lot. I basically treat the shader editor as a compositor and shaders as passes
Fire! Thanks
@@prodRegularDude glad you like it!
bro just nailed it ! where do i start to learn geo nodes as a beginners? what is your pc specs?
@@andirox2740 I’m a beginner in Geo Nodes myself, but I’ve been learning in RUclips, there’s a ton of content here. You could also look for courses on Blender Market.
My specs are: I59400f and GTX1660 6GB
You need to work in your speech, les vocal fry, stronger protection. Maybe better microphone, that way you will have more viewers
My mic is good, it’s really my speech. On top of that I have a very loud AC and live near a Highway so I run everything through adobe podcast to denoise it, which makes the fry even worse.
@@PedroScherz hang up blankets around your if you record. or record your audio with laptop(if you have one) in your clothing closet over the recorded Footage (until you can afford sound proofing). It sounds crazy but i sound proofed my bed area once surrounded only by blankets and managed to get mic quality as if i was recording in a studio. the moment the pc fan is far away and echoing is dulled you get insane quality.
@@PedroScherz nah man, you're good. It is clean enough, easy to understand. Fry can be a bit annoying in a lot of cases but tbh I was so into seeing how you did the drops on the can that I didn't even realise there's vocal fry until I saw this comment.