Thanks dawg, yeah I've been looking into Substance Designer. Coming from the extreme limitations of Octane, it's like a wet dream. I think my biggest problem with Substance Designer is that, it's not TRULY procedural. I can design the materials procedurally, but then I end up with exported image files. So I always end up having to bake in the materials. But yeah great crazy program. I'll probably get into it soon.
Absolutely! Just add a an image texture, add an alpha version of that image (B/W) and then use the alpha image on a Mix node to mix between the color system and the image. Or you can use other blends like Add or Multiply or any other that might look cool
Yes of course, that's the point of the tutorials! I'm showing you how to make what I make, and also allow you to buy the packs. A lot of people find that it saves them time instead of recreating everything manually, or some just want to study the materials since the packs really explore these methods very thoroughly. And also, it just helps the channel!
Hmm I mean you can use the material without touching the nodes, but if you want to build them or edit them, it'll be hard with accessing the node systme. But possible.
Dude you are the definition of talented!
Thanks papi, everyone can be talented if they put enough time into something
pure mastery here .... just wow
Hah it's sorcery
Man! this is sick, procedural is the way!
Procedural, my friend, is the way indeed
@@NewPlastic This is the way
Bro, your materials is awesome! Bought almost everything in your store on gumroad
! Thank you!
Dude hell fuckin yes. You're the goat for that! Thank you sir
wow incredible tuts
Thanks papi
Whoa! bro, ur tutorial always surprised me!! Can't imagine if you use Substance Designer, u will be the Material Master!!
Thanks dawg, yeah I've been looking into Substance Designer. Coming from the extreme limitations of Octane, it's like a wet dream.
I think my biggest problem with Substance Designer is that, it's not TRULY procedural. I can design the materials procedurally, but then I end up with exported image files. So I always end up having to bake in the materials. But yeah great crazy program. I'll probably get into it soon.
Nice one. Thanks
Super dope tutorial, cheers !
Are you planning on any tutorial how did that cloth animation? Your tutorials are simply the best - as tina would say.
Thanks! And yes, I'm getting too many requests for that. So expect it soon!
oh myyy this is soo gooood!
I'm just as excited as you are
thanks for sharing!!
SICK! 👍👍👍
Is it possible to apply image textures (for example a pattern, logo etc) on top of these procedural fabric textures?
Absolutely! Just add a an image texture, add an alpha version of that image (B/W) and then use the alpha image on a Mix node to mix between the color system and the image. Or you can use other blends like Add or Multiply or any other that might look cool
If you don't have this pattern texture pack, can't you implement what comes out of this tutorial?
(I know that this texture pack is charged.)
Yes of course, that's the point of the tutorials! I'm showing you how to make what I make, and also allow you to buy the packs. A lot of people find that it saves them time instead of recreating everything manually, or some just want to study the materials since the packs really explore these methods very thoroughly. And also, it just helps the channel!
nubuck leather possible??
King
We all kings and queens here baby
can these be used without nodes?
Hmm I mean you can use the material without touching the nodes, but if you want to build them or edit them, it'll be hard with accessing the node systme. But possible.
😍
Siddy baby
hey, im a blender user>> so how can i take it to blender?
Man. Good question. Let me know too.
i was waiting for u too tell me @@NewPlastic
pois Procedural Redshift
redshit pleas
hell no
y tho
@@NewPlastic gimme ur locaysh