In this quick tip, Tim shows you how to build a multishader using the Redshift Shader Switch in Cinema 4D. To download the file please visit helloluxx.com/tutorials/redsh...
Thanks, this is great! Corona Renderer has a special node exactly for this. Always missed an easy solution in Redshift. On the other hand Redshift has more nodes that combined can get the same result.
Is the redshift multishader depreciated now then.? Its a lot faster to setup as you can just reference images from a folder and still allows for mograph/integer offset functions.. just curious as theres nothing in their documentation.
It isn't available in the new nodes (sad face), also shader switch allows you to also switch materials, not just shaders and images. Hopefully we see a multishader implemented into the new nodes soon?
Tim > One of the best in the BIZ. Very useful > Thanks for sharing this tips. Just what I was looking for.
Oh man, user data shader!!! You saved me, thanks a ton!
Hope to see a full course from you... thank alot.
Wow. I learned so much from this video. Thanks as always, Tim!
A lot of useful tips! Thanks.
Thanks, this is great!
Corona Renderer has a special node exactly for this. Always missed an easy solution in Redshift. On the other hand Redshift has more nodes that combined can get the same result.
Brilliant tutorial!
@8:13 correcting the gama curve. Is that an issue as well if you are working with Aces?
Informative. Is this from a larger video series?
No, it is just a random tip, not from a series.
Is the redshift multishader depreciated now then.? Its a lot faster to setup as you can just reference images from a folder and still allows for mograph/integer offset functions.. just curious as theres nothing in their documentation.
It isn't available in the new nodes (sad face), also shader switch allows you to also switch materials, not just shaders and images. Hopefully we see a multishader implemented into the new nodes soon?
@@Helloluxx fingers crossed!!