@@RyanKingArt In 3 weeks :) I will also add that I'm going to convert all your 567 videos :) Why? I believe you are the most thorough explaining blender person, well in the top 3 :) Regards and keep it up :)
Beautiful material as always. I really liked the intro where you showed the material applied to a scene! I've following the entire series, and your explanations are perfect, even repeating the same concepts throughout the videos, helps to really dig into the concept and to get a deeper understanding of the nodes. Thanks a lot!
Hey Ryan I loved your textures toutrial ... And I have one question for u ...is blender or substance painter..which one is good ...I recently saw one video for substance painter ... It really cool ... which one is good
Substance Painter, as the name says, is a software only for shading/coloring the objects and generating texture maps. It's the best at that. Blender is more of a modeling, sculpting, animating software but does a good job of shading, rendering and much more.
Hey man, I LOVE your videos!! I just found you yesterday, and I cannot tell you how many of your videos I have liked so far, lol. So, I was wondering if I could request a topic for a video: how to make a dynamic (animated) texture in Blender. I do not know if this is possible, but if it is, I would love to know how it can be done :)
Yo Ryan.. I'd like to reiterate a request I once submitted before: Procedural textures of cloth, wool, curtains, stuff like that.. These are difficult to make like hell..
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I've almost finished all your tutorials on procedural materials and here's a gift at the end. You are doing a great job thanks :)
Wow you've done all my procedural material tutorials? That's alot. Thanks for watching! 😄
@@RyanKingArt In 3 weeks :) I will also add that I'm going to convert all your 567 videos :) Why? I believe you are the most thorough explaining blender person, well in the top 3 :) Regards and keep it up :)
the scene looks great well done Ryan!
thanks!
Beautiful material as always. I really liked the intro where you showed the material applied to a scene!
I've following the entire series, and your explanations are perfect, even repeating the same concepts throughout the videos, helps to really dig into the concept and to get a deeper understanding of the nodes.
Thanks a lot!
glad you like it! thanks for watching!
You are wayyyyy to underrarted
thanks 😄
Amazing texture, as always.
One more thing would be nice, is some bump along the edge of the checker boxes, to show a seam.
Thanks again!
Thanks 👍
Great tutorial!
Thank you!
WOW Yer WAY TO GOOD AT THIS!!
Thanks!
Amazing 🤩🤩
Thanks
Magnificent process. Thank you very much.
thanks for watching! 👍
goooood job))
thanks!
Could you do a tutorial on Hexagon tiles? With interesting colors like you did with the sci-fi panels? Please.....?
thanks for the tutorial idea!
Thanks
you're welcome!
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Thanks!
Hey Ryan I loved your textures toutrial ... And I have one question for u ...is blender or substance painter..which one is good ...I recently saw one video for substance painter ... It really cool ... which one is good
Substance Painter, as the name says, is a software only for shading/coloring the objects and generating texture maps. It's the best at that.
Blender is more of a modeling, sculpting, animating software but does a good job of shading, rendering and much more.
When applying this procedural to anything round, the checkboard pattern distorts. Is there a workaround for this? Thanks
Use the UV's instead of the Object Coordinates. Then Make sure to UV unwrap the object.
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thanks!
He looks exactly like Nick Eh 30 LMAO great tutorial by the way
Haha, I guess so. I do have short hair, glasses, and headphones. thanks for watching.
wow
Thanks : )
I want to see tutorial for making procedural road with traffic marking.
thanks for the idea
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thanks! 🙂
Hey man, I LOVE your videos!! I just found you yesterday, and I cannot tell you how many of your videos I have liked so far, lol. So, I was wondering if I could request a topic for a video: how to make a dynamic (animated) texture in Blender. I do not know if this is possible, but if it is, I would love to know how it can be done :)
thanks for the video idea 👍
Yo Ryan.. I'd like to reiterate a request I once submitted before: Procedural textures of cloth, wool, curtains, stuff like that.. These are difficult to make like hell..
Thank you for the tutorial request. I get lots of tutorial requests every day, so I can't make all requested tutorials, but I will consider it.
No comment anymore.....
ok : )