Your work is fantastic It's so helpful for beginners like me I would like to know, will you do a video about the process like what's the question you ask yourself while texturing, what do you search on photo, if you have a certain method like base color first then roughness, etc
Hi, I'm so glad the videos were helpful. I did not understand what you meant. But materialization and texturing are usually done based on reality. That is, the dirt, corrosion and fractures that you see in the materials are all different and we try to work realistically and not exaggerate so that the materials and textures are close to reality. If you did not get the answer to your question, please say your question more clearly. Thankful
@@esmailghadrdani6282 Sorry for my english By my question I mean that I would like to know more about your protocol for texturing, all the things behind just copying what you see but more the logic behind it Like the proverb "“If you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. If you teach a man to fish, you feed him for a lifetime.” I hope it's more clear 👌
@@K.V.S.H Hello, yes, I completely understand.. this happens over a long period of time based on experience and you can understand this by seeing good tutorials and practice, and with the passage of time and practice, you will understand how to use textures.. it is not possible. He showed this whole issue with a video.. Watch good tutorials, see good references and images and practice... In the videos I make, I try to show practical and important points. But your practice is very effective in this regard .
Video seems great but ngl, it's lacking in commentary, would be nice to have a voice over explaining the process, how layering textures in SP works and why you used certain textures, Trying to transition from SD to SP and i thought it would be easy enough but I'm struggling to understand how to go about creating certain visuals and most of these tutorials have no commentary so it's difficult to follow for someone like me
Thank you for your opinion.. I will try my best to make the videos simple and easy so that everyone can understand how to make them.. but I will still follow the things you said in the next videos...
Commenting for the algo and to say thank you for showing your process when it comes to making materials!
My pleasure .. 🌺
Your work is fantastic It's so helpful for beginners like me
I would like to know, will you do a video about the process like what's the question you ask yourself while texturing, what do you search on photo, if you have a certain method like base color first then roughness, etc
Hi, I'm so glad the videos were helpful.
I did not understand what you meant. But materialization and texturing are usually done based on reality. That is, the dirt, corrosion and fractures that you see in the materials are all different and we try to work realistically and not exaggerate so that the materials and textures are close to reality.
If you did not get the answer to your question, please say your question more clearly.
Thankful
@@esmailghadrdani6282 Sorry for my english
By my question I mean that I would like to know more about your protocol for texturing, all the things behind just copying what you see but more the logic behind it
Like the proverb "“If you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. If you teach a man to fish, you feed him for a lifetime.”
I hope it's more clear 👌
@@K.V.S.H Hello, yes, I completely understand.. this happens over a long period of time based on experience and you can understand this by seeing good tutorials and practice, and with the passage of time and practice, you will understand how to use textures.. it is not possible. He showed this whole issue with a video.. Watch good tutorials, see good references and images and practice...
In the videos I make, I try to show practical and important points. But your practice is very effective in this regard .
@@esmailghadrdani6282 I understand better yes, thanks for your time and for what you give to the community
@@K.V.S.H 🙏🙏🌸
awesome, thanks.
Thanks a lot 🙏🌺
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thank you bro!
you're welcome 🌺🙏
Video seems great but ngl, it's lacking in commentary, would be nice to have a voice over explaining the process, how layering textures in SP works and why you used certain textures,
Trying to transition from SD to SP and i thought it would be easy enough but I'm struggling to understand how to go about creating certain visuals and most of these tutorials have no commentary so it's difficult to follow for someone like me
Thank you for your opinion.. I will try my best to make the videos simple and easy so that everyone can understand how to make them.. but I will still follow the things you said in the next videos...