I can't believe that RUclips never recommended to me any of your videos before today. I'm genuinely disappointed in the algorithm 😂 Subscribed right away!
I'm in a compitition right now and I'm proud of everything except the spaceship I made, It's a good Concept but I have no clue how to design it, However I thought about adding Ships Rivet plating to the hull and giving it a bit of detail do it's not a collection of shapes meshed together
sir i have doubt please explain! in multiple particle system how to concentrate on particular particle system only to react for force feild not other particle system present there
This is awesome 🔥 Funny I actually did a tutorial on a material that looks alot like this but I didn't take it as far as this... I would love if you could check it out Ducky🙏...
Not gonna lie, kinda disappointed with this video. Pretty sure you've shown every way to add detail in this video at least once in another video. This kinda felt like you made a video for the sake of putting out a video
Videos like this are for people Specifically searching for techniques for material creation. You’ve seen these techniques before because they’ve been attached to other tutorials that were not specifically about this particular topic. Rather they were about overall scene development. I’m running a big RUclips channel so I have to cater to a lot of different types of people. Videos like this are for people who may not have seen every single one of my videos and are just looking for how to learn different shading techniques. I appreciate you input. This video just isn’t for everyone
@@TheDucky3D Fair enough I guess. Still, it would have been nice if there was at least one completely new way you haven't shown before Also, thank you for actually replying to my comment. I know some youtubers would just delete my comment, so I really appreciate this. It shows me that you care more about people liking your content than people watching it
Less than a year ago i was so afraid to start learning Blender. Now i am using it prolly everyday thanks to Ducky 3D! Thanks man! You are a legend!
Jonas🔥
Ducky 3D isn’t even a real person. He’s a convincing render
Bonus tip: if you can help it, use as little bump nodes as possible, in Eevee they will add a lot of time to your shader compilation
1:38
This guy is a genius
Great tut, Nathan
Loved this material stuff [never been good at that]
Thanks for an awesome tutorial man, good job 👍🏻👍🏻
I learnt many things from your videos and still learning thank your these video
I've never seen a use for the overlay mode. Thanks!
Iridesium use it all the time lol
Man do i get a rush, when a tutorial drops
very useful and clear, been looking for years how to put details on surface
Thank you Ducky ❤️
It's so satisfying when there are relevant details in your render😊🥰👍 thanks for the video.
I swear you are the king of noise texture/mix rgb and also color ramp
The first one is really helpful. Something cool I didn’t know
Guys, one tip! Play A LOT with the texture coordinate node on the mapping, its very funny and you can get a lot of cool effects.
Good for peoples who just know the base color and bdsf points
You rock, Ducky!
Thanks for this very helpful tutorial and happy blending with blender.
You are my the reason I started 3d I love you
Amazing!!
I can't believe that RUclips never recommended to me any of your videos before today. I'm genuinely disappointed in the algorithm 😂 Subscribed right away!
Very good tutorials about materials!
Hello, great way to fine tune the details.
awesome!
I'm in a compitition right now and I'm proud of everything except the spaceship I made, It's a good Concept but I have no clue how to design it, However I thought about adding Ships Rivet plating to the hull and giving it a bit of detail do it's not a collection of shapes meshed together
Thanks 💚
So cool and useful! Keep up the work man :D
Hey really cool bro😎 bump node is my favourite one❤️
Sir how you learn to be perfect in animation nodes and shader nodes!!!! It was fascinating !!!!
I'd love you to do some skillshare courses. You are such a good educator.
thank you very much for this info learned a lot from you :)
pleese make abstract scene tutorial
you are good with nodes. Would you do a nebula tut?!
Nicest
Hey, thanks! Very useful!
Noicee
Great job
These could also be used as an scale of an animal too i would love it.
sir i have doubt please explain! in multiple particle system how to concentrate on particular particle system only to react for force feild not other particle system present there
How can a color output of a noise texture be put into a vector input? I don't understand what's happening here
Your intro makes me want to build more pylons.
Have you found your way to unstoppable domain yet it’s where my nft research took me I would give it a look very interesting to see
Thanku so much oppa!(bro)
how to type ducky’s intro
bowm...... BEEEEOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWwwwwwwwwmmmmmmmmmm
Can you do tutorials in compositings please
I want you to make a tutorial on your glass look at the color gradient
Sorry glasses
You should do something with geometry nodes
What is ur computer 🖥️ specifications ?
Sorta looks like asphalt
You either die indie or live long enough to see yourself become an ad...
have you not updated to version 2.93?
Yes
have never been this early!
such details are lost in cycles when the objects aren't closer due to denoiser** any tips to retain them?
Improve your lighting to reduce noise and render with a higher sample count
you know he ain't watching cgmatter when he didn't set it to linear light.
Can you export these materials to use in a game engine?
Yes
that's asphalt
Hi bro ❤️
5th LESSS GOOO
Hello
o.O
This is awesome 🔥
Funny I actually did a tutorial on a material that looks alot like this but I didn't take it as far as this... I would love if you could check it out Ducky🙏...
TOO QUIET
srry to say but blender is awfull for texture creating, designer is 100x better, zbrush is also alot better
Not gonna lie, kinda disappointed with this video. Pretty sure you've shown every way to add detail in this video at least once in another video. This kinda felt like you made a video for the sake of putting out a video
Videos like this are for people Specifically searching for techniques for material creation. You’ve seen these techniques before because they’ve been attached to other tutorials that were not specifically about this particular topic. Rather they were about overall scene development. I’m running a big RUclips channel so I have to cater to a lot of different types of people. Videos like this are for people who may not have seen every single one of my videos and are just looking for how to learn different shading techniques. I appreciate you input. This video just isn’t for everyone
@@TheDucky3D Fair enough I guess. Still, it would have been nice if there was at least one completely new way you haven't shown before
Also, thank you for actually replying to my comment. I know some youtubers would just delete my comment, so I really appreciate this. It shows me that you care more about people liking your content than people watching it