Hey man, thanks for this tutorial thats very quick an easy. Im a beginner in blender, and I thought that I needed color ramps to connect to a transparent bsdf to make a plane transparent, only for me to realize that I overcomplicated things haha, thanks again.
Nice. I feel like you could disconnect the color ramp from the color input and just have a constant color piping in but then keep the color ramp connected to the alpha... that way you could change the color of the material without having to change it for each point on the color ramp. Does that make sense?
Hi there, im trying to get the same result and to make that effect I used a wave texture node connected to the color ramp. You can use the mapping node to adjust the stripes it will create. Hope its useful, if u need more help let me know!
what if you want the black to be visible and the white to be transparent? no matter what i try i always seem to have black always transparent XDand i mean i could change it to any color i want to be solid, EXCEPT for black
Transparent intros always come to mind first, alongside motion graphics for a product showcase or title! But realistically, you can use this on anything your mind can come up with!
Hey man, thanks for this tutorial thats very quick an easy. Im a beginner in blender, and I thought that I needed color ramps to connect to a transparent bsdf to make a plane transparent, only for me to realize that I overcomplicated things haha, thanks again.
Couldn't make a starry sky, but you helped me. Thank you very much)
Glad I could help!
Cool this could be use to make sick transitions. Thanks again.
Simply and quickly
Nice
You are an actual life saver.
considero que este efecto es super importante, muchas gracias :D
great tutorial. really nice and simple
Thank you
Many thanks!
Nice. I feel like you could disconnect the color ramp from the color input and just have a constant color piping in but then keep the color ramp connected to the alpha... that way you could change the color of the material without having to change it for each point on the color ramp. Does that make sense?
Absolutely
Oh 100%! But that would only work for one color! If you want more than one color, this way is a lot more customizable!
Nice! Can this work with emissions too?
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excellent
thx a bunch!
THANK YOU SO MUCH
Thanks!
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I hope it's been helpful to you.
Cool! Thanks
Thank you. How could we add to this green material emission? I would like to make one color light the second was transparent. Thank you again
Hi, is there a option to make the color be radial instead of linear, so that the edges of a circle will be transparent instead of only the top side?
Hi there, im trying to get the same result and to make that effect I used a wave texture node connected to the color ramp. You can use the mapping node to adjust the stripes it will create. Hope its useful, if u need more help let me know!
@@pacitadeuvita Thank you for sharing. This has helped me a lot!
thx for guide
search this so long...
Any Idea on how to make the gradient work for volume in evee?
How do you make the edges of a texture fade? Like the lips and skin?
what if you want the black to be visible and the white to be transparent? no matter what i try i always seem to have black always transparent XDand i mean i could change it to any color i want to be solid, EXCEPT for black
well im a roblox dev and i wonder why when i export as fbx it wont bring the fade out effect to my obj...
How would you do this as a radial gradient?
is there a way to bake this as a texture?
How to make it round...
Border fade...
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That's awesome, but could you provide a practical example for a transparent gradient?
Transparent intros always come to mind first, alongside motion graphics for a product showcase or title! But realistically, you can use this on anything your mind can come up with!
A transparent gradient can be used for a light trail that a car leaves with prolonged exposure photo/TRON/neon wave light trail.
theres no blend mode option
this is for eevee only im pretty sure