Procedural Glitter Material ✨ (Blender Tutorial)
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- Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
- In this Blender tutorial we will create this procedural glitter material. ✨ We will also be creating 10 different color variations of the glitter.
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● Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
1:37 3d Setup
4:46 Procedural Setup
11:54 Compositing
13:32 Custom Colors
26:22 Closing
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Such a simple yet amazing trick. Thank you!
You're welcome!
This is about as close to glitter as I will get. That stuff gets everywhere no matter how clean you try to be with it. Handy material to have though in a cg library. Congrats on the subscriber count too btw.
Thank you very much! Yeah glitter can get kind of messy 😂
@@RyanKingArt “Kind of messy” really doesn’t describe it. When I was in high school I used Elmers glue to make a glitter peace sign on my notebook. That was in 1968 and I’m still shedding glitter wherever I go.
@@rjwh67220 😂
So you guys never dated women with glitter on them? Same issue... You should have seen my sheets and comforter.
nice tuto, pretty well explained. thanks!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Festive AF! 🤣 Your seasonal timing is always on point, man!
thanks!
Amazing 🤩🤩
Thanks!!
Thank you. With a few adjustments I think I can add the glitter effect to my underwater christmas tree project.
cool! Thanks for watching!
love the glitter look, a lot less messy than the original physical stuff lol, good work :O)
Lol thanks!
Ahh its christmas I see🥰
Yep!!
Thank you so much Sensei !!
you're welcome!
Great video!
glad you like it!
Just in time for CHRISTMAS! Thanks.
Plus I can pimp up some of my old muscle car projects.
Cool! Merry Christmas!!
Thanks!
thank you for your support!
I don't know how you figure this stuff out but you rock!
thanks!
🤩🤩
Thanks!
Yeah I can see where this is going.. Christmas tutorials incoming 😌
Yesss!! 👍
@@RyanKingArt 🥳
Following the apple pie tutorial, could you perhaps consider doing a soup tutorial with procedural materials, with chunks of potatoes, carrots, and meat floating in a pot ?
Excellent content as usual.
thanks for the video idea 👍
Nice
thanks!
Hey man, I only discovered your channel yesterday (name is Matthew van der Hoorn btw). Your channel is really helpful. One thing I'd ask is if you could create a video where you explain the principles of procedural material generation so we/I can make those things myself. I already watched your 1hour procedural material for beginner video :).
thanks for the video idea. 👍
Great tutorial, would be great if you could do one for a raspberry, I'm struggling to find a good tutorial for one! Cheers
thanks for the tutorial idea.
Yes, please. There are few tutorials, but results are more abstract then realistic.
I was wondering if you could add a random normal direction value to each individual glitter point. Would give a nice offset of reflection to each point. (Hope that makes sense)
Yeah you could probably do that by putting one of the voronoi value's into the bump.
This could have been good wrapping paper on the gift box I made the other day.
oh cool!
@@RyanKingArt Made a snow globe, and that was one of the decorations. I may revisit it later with this. Before, I just make it look like red ceramics.
Thank you sir and please make a series on Geometry nodes
thanks for the tutorial request.
strange request but have you ever thought of doing like a thick vibrant nail polish material, im 3d printing some med brackets and figured painting them with the stuff would make it easier for people who are visually impaired to differentiate
thanks for the idea.
Nice video!
I really like this channel.
You should do a tutorial on how to create a "Mother-in-law's tongue plant" material. I tried to do it with your watermelon video but the result I achieved wasn't so good.
thanks for the idea. 👍
The material looks very realistic. Wouldn't it be more practical to create a mask with the Voronoi and then use the same mask to change color, roughness and bump? Then you could create a node group and expose just the color.
yeah I suppose that might work a little bit better.
If you can please make a tutorial of create the Christmas Carriage
thanks for the tutorial request 👍
Can you make environment for beginners series in blender
thanks for the tutorial request.
is that for christmas 😉
Yep!!
I try to follow but I can't get the camera to Show the material
hmm, did you make sure to go into the rendered viewport mode?
Why does this remind me of the women I used to date at raves with glitter applied on them like they were Xmas trees!? Thanks a lot man... I now remember when I could drop and given them 20. Ok, I never went to raves, MDMA kills your ability to learn stuff ever after, and that sounded bad to me, given I learn stuff, though most ppl don't. Ok, still not true, I just kept forgetting my baby pacifier... ruclips.net/video/bWSj8wLzMZU/видео.html
If you could in your tutorials show how to actually use the composition tab on an adv level (e.g., view layer comps, idk why there are scene level separations too) cause I had to put my procedural "earth" in a procedural "starfield" and my earth has a atmospheric "edge," and overlaying that was NOT trivial to accomplish, I had to get shown "set alpha" with the "alpha over" node... and this time I got very lucky and someone offered the fix... that is VERY rare for me...
Then again, I'm gonna try the AOV workflow I learned for C4D and its Redshift (packed EXR DWAB is tight! e.g., ruclips.net/video/TU_eWhOIKNc/видео.html smaller than pngs and a deeper bit depth) I'll just save every pass I need and do it in Post in Davinci, not figuring out Blender, unless someone somewhere shows it's doable in Blender without the Blenderverse bizarreness required to get Blender to behave. ruclips.net/video/F1lJFlB-89Q/видео.html Blender: NFW!
Thanks!
Thank you so much for your support!
@@RyanKingArt Thank YOU! I learn several new and very useful things with every video of yours I follow!😊