Thank you, Jaakko! This is a very clear and generous tutorial. I appreciate that you go over all the parameters,the values you used, and how they influence the design.
Man this is why not everyone should be able to make videos. Aweful, aweful stuff. Not even judging the work im judging the Presentation and the audio.. just both so aweful.
Thank you for watching and your comment. However “Aweful” is not a word. Do you want to say “full of awe”? Then you can use the word awesome. Thank you for the compliment anyway. I appreciate it.
He was too harsh - it's not awful at all. It's one of the best looking cliff tuorials out there. The small problem is that it becomes a little unclear as you reach the albedo section, particularly when it comes to plugging in the roughness. Because you work backwards in some stages synchronatically instead of going right back and working forwards, it makes it that little bit harder to follow around that segment of the video. My head hurts from it lol, but persistence is key and it all ends up good eventually.
Indeed, sometimes instead of joy - you start to cry. The presentation is probably hard on beginners. But as a long-timer into image software - 2D and 3D - I practically know already all of those ideas - noise, masks, levels, blend etc and how to use them - but not particularly in Substance Designer. This fast-up approach here is QUITE good for mе. It shows the big picture and the proper working dynamic/workflow - not every minor detail. And your voice/audio is great! So big thumbs ups from Bulgaria! Gonna check your other stuff too :]
Thanks! Wish for more nice tutorials like this
Really? Thank you so much. I will try to make more
Every one wants quality stuff for free.
for some reason its the best YT intro , I feel soothed and concentrated
Thank you, Jaakko! This is a very clear and generous tutorial. I appreciate that you go over all the parameters,the values you used, and how they influence the design.
Thank you so much, you made my day!
@@yaschan99 And your tutorial made mine!
Been your subscriber since last year, and it keeps getting better!
Thank you, it means a lot!
Thanks for this amazing video, it’s so hard to finding a video like this these days
I learned a lot from this, Thanks!
Great video!
Very creative, thanks for sharing! :)
Nice and Thanks.
Very nice and simple material. Thanks!
Thank you for the great tutorial :) very easy to understand and I learned a lot from this.
Big thanks!!
i wish more people would do a tutorial on making and not like a break down cuz they hardly go over the settings in everything
thank you jaakko great tutorial
Thanks a lot for this! Great work :D
Thank you for watching. I hope to make more organic materials.
Thank you very very much!
Thank you! Please feel free to share.
great tuto!!!!!!!
but is the roughness texture linked to metallic ????
also you missed a node which it's linked to the one before the albedo
Man this is why not everyone should be able to make videos. Aweful, aweful stuff. Not even judging the work im judging the Presentation and the audio.. just both so aweful.
Thank you for watching and your comment. However “Aweful” is not a word. Do you want to say “full of awe”? Then you can use the word awesome. Thank you for the compliment anyway. I appreciate it.
He was too harsh - it's not awful at all. It's one of the best looking cliff tuorials out there. The small problem is that it becomes a little unclear as you reach the albedo section, particularly when it comes to plugging in the roughness. Because you work backwards in some stages synchronatically instead of going right back and working forwards, it makes it that little bit harder to follow around that segment of the video. My head hurts from it lol, but persistence is key and it all ends up good eventually.
Indeed, sometimes instead of joy - you start to cry.
The presentation is probably hard on beginners. But as a long-timer into image software - 2D and 3D - I practically know already all of those ideas - noise, masks, levels, blend etc and how to use them - but not particularly in Substance Designer. This fast-up approach here is QUITE good for mе.
It shows the big picture and the proper working dynamic/workflow - not every minor detail.
And your voice/audio is great! So big thumbs ups from Bulgaria! Gonna check your other stuff too :]