How to create the Spiderverse Shader in Blender
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How to create the Spiderverse Shader in Blender.
Tutorial recorded with Blender 3.6.
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i just learn this shader and its done beautiful, thank you for the tutorial🙏 i really love spiderverse style
Thank you. You always make great and unique shader!
You are my savior THANK YOU
Bro, you're so talented
It looks fantastic!
Thank you for this video and your shaders! I purchased the DripsNPR Nodes on Gumroad and was wondering: what's the simplest way to make the shadows lines and highlights dots as in this video, but using your shader nodes from the asset manager? I tried plugging the dot and line shader nodes into mix color nodes with multiply for one and add to the other, similar to what you've done in this video, but while it's a unique look, doesn't come out looking like it does in this video and I don't know how to separate the highlights and shadows correctly between the two shader nodes. Thanks! 😄
Edit: I also tried copy/pasting in the nodes from the EXMPL_Spideresque material, but when I replace the red RGB node plugged into the multiply node with the shader to RGB color node, I still don't quite get the effect I'm after.
Hey, thank you so much for your support :)
When using the nodes from the package, you have to play with the values for "input brightness" and "input contrast" to separate the highlights from the shadows. Then you should be able to simply multiply or add them on top of your base color.
Actually, there is a material in the "example shaders" scene that does exactly what you describe. I think it is called "comic" or "spideresque".
I hope this helps.
@@100drips Got it - I think another part of the problem was I wasn't using the orthographic camera on things 😅
Thanks for the super quick response! 🙏
Thank you
I don’t see Mix(m)
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谢谢!
thank you :D
Can you do with image texture plzzz
Hello, there is no multiply math… what can I do?
It's just the "math" node, set to "multiply"
@@100drips okay, thank you!