Make Crystals in Geometry Nodes! (Blender 3.4)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024

Комментарии • 15

  • @errorgx
    @errorgx Год назад +1

    Great tut mate I just subbed. Could you share the blend file please. I would just love to match some settings to make my render also somewhat similar. thanks!

  • @sirjohnplaton2085
    @sirjohnplaton2085 Год назад +1

    wow, this is so much interesting crystals, man, thank you very a lot! keep it doing!

  • @ASingleApe
    @ASingleApe Год назад

    very helpful is there a way to have the crystals always facing away from the center?

  • @ShellyPhu
    @ShellyPhu Год назад

    For some reason the crystals are popping out of the center instead of coming out of the ground. Can you help please?

    • @RobbieTilton
      @RobbieTilton  Год назад

      it's probably because your origin point on the mesh is in the center. I talk about this in the beginning of the video on how to change it

  • @trinhleminh1989
    @trinhleminh1989 Год назад

    Nice guiding, can you keep posting tutorial please :D. im quite having fun and learn alot when follow your guidance
    Big thumps up!

    • @RobbieTilton
      @RobbieTilton  Год назад

      thanks! aiming to make a new video every friday :) feel free to request any specific topic.

  • @vincentleroux8383
    @vincentleroux8383 Год назад

    Interesting tutorial but you never explain much what nodes are or what they do so it's hard to understand what I'm doing. I totally didn't understand the Position/Vector math Distance/Map Range influence etc so sadly I end up changing values not knowing why something changes nor getting the effect that I want in my model :/ But thanks for the rest of the help :)

    • @RobbieTilton
      @RobbieTilton  Год назад +2

      thx for feedback. will discuss node details more in future videos

    • @vincentleroux8383
      @vincentleroux8383 Год назад

      @@RobbieTilton Thanks :)

  • @StarfuryFlames
    @StarfuryFlames Год назад

    tau is the same as pi*2 =) (1 less keystroke!)

    • @StarfuryFlames
      @StarfuryFlames Год назад

      actually, 2 if u count the shift!!

    • @RobbieTilton
      @RobbieTilton  Год назад

      @@StarfuryFlames never used tau so will try to remember. thx for the tip!

  • @palpytine
    @palpytine Год назад

    "Euler" is pronounced "oil-er", not "yew-ler"