Procedural Gardening Soil Material 🪴 (Blender Tutorial)
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
- In this Blender tutorial we will create this Procedural Gardening Soil Material. 🪴
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● HDRI link: polyhaven.com/a/machine_shop_02
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● Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
1:29 3d Setup
4:02 Displacement Settings
5:46 Procedural Setup
23:15 Customizable Node
30:46 Closing
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● *Gardening Soil - Gumroad:* ryankingart.gumroad.com/l/soil
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Anybody who disliked the video loved it so much they were mad about it, there is no way anybody can dislike ryan's content!
lol thanks : )
You are by far the best blender tutor on youtube. Your videos are simple, easy to follow and great!
Glad you like them! thanks for watching.
I really don't know how you make such free videos. It's so pleasing
Well thanks to all of my supporters, like my Patreon Supporters and Gumroad customers, I am able to create free tutorials online for a living!! 😀
your procedural texture tutorials are so awesome! thank you a lot!
Glad you like them!
As aways, your tutorials are very usefull! Thanks for this work Ryan, you are very important in the blender learning universe of many people!
Glad you like my videos!
Amazing 🤩🤩
thank you 🙂
Thank you Mr Ryan. Great tutorial. I was confused that how you use linear wires between nodes. I show your video about thay while searching for it. Thanks again. 😊
oh yeah, you can change that in the user preferences. I just prefer straight wires.
I'd love if you did more tutorials for food materials and modeling. Your meatball, pumpkin, and banana tutorials are so helpful.
thanks for the tutorial requests! glad you like them!
its kinda crazy how most procedural materials boil down to noise, playing around with the mapping, color ramp and mixRGB - you can really make almost anything with these nodes 😅
Yeah its amazing how many different results you can get with just those main nodes. 🙂
ikr! I was looking for a texture tutorial and stumbled on his channel, 4 videos, and understood the power of noises. I even made Buffalo Plaid Fabric type of cloth before he even uploaded one by only watching the cloth material tutorial. But it seems I can't find Ryan on any social media to tag him.
@@LuckykyunArt I pretty much only use RUclips, when it comes to social media. I don't use Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.
Really cool material! Can you make an ice lake next? I want cracks using distance to edge voronoi and scratches from a noise texture. It will be awesome if you made more snowy materials in the future. 😊 Thanks!
thanks for the tutorial ideas 👍
I absolutely love these procedural material videos. They just can't compare to online textures in my opinion - at least when they repeat over very large surfaces like soil, asphalt, concrete, etc.
And even if the texture does look good when repeating it doesn't always quite fit the look I want so I just "settle" for it after adding a few nodes for minor changes. I prefer procedural materials.
glad you like the materials!
Cool material as always. Can you please make a tutorial for roof tiles as well. Is there a way to make a roof tile texture with overlapping tiles like we see in various manor roofs. Love your tutorials by the way. Thanks🙂🙂
thanks for the tutorial request 👍
Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰 you are my best teacher,
Glad you like my teaching. Thanks for watching!
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thanks!
Hi,
excellent result !!!!!
When for a procedural alligator skin ?
Thanks
thanks for the tutorial idea 👍
@@RyanKingArtI don't think it's possible but given what you can do, maybe you'll be able to do it.
Is it possible to add irregular shapes such as sticks and twigs into this, procedurally?
hmm, for that it might be better to model rocks and sticks, and place them on the ground with geometry nodes.
Awesome video. But for some reason I cant get the material look the same like you have. But I followed each step. :D
hmm, sorry about that. I'm not sure why that is.
@@RyanKingArt Was my mistake.
@@instrumentalsofdao ah ok
wow, I've wanted to make procedural materials on my own with everything I've learned from your tutorials but I can't combine some textures or how to do it in certain cases, greetings. very good tutorials
thanks for watching!
@@RyanKingArt Thanks to you for teach us this
13:35 does not work for me. Adding bump displacement to the normal node keeps everything flat and smooth with no depth in it.
This is after following every single step including the setup at the beginning of the video before any nodes are applied. I am using Blender 4.0 and perhaps is the reason why it no longer works.
Yea. This does not work at all. I noticed this relies on some bugs with noise texture, they fixed in 4.0, but that is not so crucial. If there are problems later on, I will just be wasting time. Need to find some fresh tutorials.
At 23:06 my dirt didn't get that 3d bump for some reason even when i follow everything
make sure you turn on all of the displacement settings that I go over at the starting of this video.
the blender 4.0 voronoi change a lot
so it is some different in this video
I think you can still follow the tutorial and the result will be the same
@@RyanKingArtok, i will try it, thanks!
Hey Ryan, I don't know ho to reach you via Gumroad so I do it here, sorry about that. I just purchased via Gumroad this material but it's all white, it doesnt change colors despite changing them in the node. Also, it doesnt add to my assets library despite doing all the setup. I hope you can help me with that. Thanks!
First, make sure you're using the latest version of Blender. This will most likely fix the problem. There is a very common problem that people face with procedural materials not working correctly, if they are using an older version of Blender, due to the updated Mix Node, which will not work properly in any versions older then 3.4. So just make sure your using either Blender version 3.4 or a newer version, and that should fix the problem.
My Video About the New Mix Node: ruclips.net/video/i4GAHxtDAsk/видео.html
How to Fix the Mix RGB Undefined Node: ruclips.net/video/KhZbzFt19vQ/видео.html
If updating to the latest Blender version doesn't fix the problem, let me know, and I can look into it further.
As for the asset browser, you will need to mark the material as an asset and then set it up in Blender's asset library. Check out my asset browser tutorial here: ruclips.net/video/xU2c0FVVeQM/видео.htmlsi=aSTFxWYCo24upRyj
@@RyanKingArtThanks, i didn't think about the version because I usually open 4.0.2, but for whatever reason the file opened with an older version by default. I gotta fix that. Thanks again, great materials as usual and great support
@@agentafteryou're welcome!
@@agentafterBy the way, if you ever need product support again, you can hit the reply button on the Gumroad product email receipt, and reply to the email, and it will be sent to my support email so that I can help you with any issues.
You should update your older tutorials by showing us how to make the perfect node group for your older procedural materials like for example your extreme rusty metal
Yeah, that would be nice, but by the time I started making custom node groups for the materials, I had already made over 100 materials. So going back and re-making tutorials for all of them would take months of work, and I would also just be re-uploading older content. And I also have so many new things I want to create. So it just wouldn't really work. But I plan to make a beginner tutorial on how to make a customizable node, and cover lots of different tips.
can you do a stained glass texture next?
thanks for the idea! I will consider it.
The word of Procedural seems simular to epidural
oh ok
Jesus, dude. Love the tutorial, but I nearly killed my computer with sliders! 🤣
haha sorry
@@RyanKingArt an hour to render a static scene. Gotta love cycles ❤️
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thanks!