Nice result! Only the first Color Ramp where you plug the Random value does not make any sense if you don't use it... you say it is used to convert the Random value into a greytone... but the random output are values between 0 and 1 which will be greytones when plugged into a Mix Color node. Of course you can the change the distribution of the greyscale values with the sliders of the Color Ramp, but maybe this usecase is not obvious for beginners without explanation.
Nice result! Only the first Color Ramp where you plug the Random value does not make any sense if you don't use it... you say it is used to convert the Random value into a greytone... but the random output are values between 0 and 1 which will be greytones when plugged into a Mix Color node.
Of course you can the change the distribution of the greyscale values with the sliders of the Color Ramp, but maybe this usecase is not obvious for beginners without explanation.
You nailed it. This section was trimmed a bit and thus this additional tuning was deleted. Thanks for your comment.
Thank you so much lad, such an easy to follow an precise tutorial for one truly powerful effect! :D
I am glad its helpful. And I cant wait to see the community use it to create cool brickfilms.
which gpu did you use in this tutorial?
I have a RTX2080Ti.