Excellent video. I have played with all these nodes before but never had it at this basic levels os I never felt I knew what I was doing exactly. This helped a lot to fill in some of those areas of understanding I didn't have! Thanks.
Thanks for watching and writing! Glad this helped, it is very basic stuff but you have to start somewhere! Once you start layering, masking, and tweaking noises you can get all kinds of looks natural and fictional.
Thank you so much for those kind words! I love helping people learn and become less intimidated and more inspired about tools like this. Check out my other videos in my blender playlist
This is an incredible video! As a beginner who still finds nodes intimidating and overwhelming whenever I try to dive in, this style of video made me really hyped and made me want to follow along with you as you were experimenting and playing in real time while explaining everything. I know it's been almost a year since this was uploaded, and you might have other plans, but I still really want to express interest in seeing a part 2 exploring noise patterns as mentioned at 2:39! It would be awesome to see! But meanwhile, you've got an incredible channel that I'm definitely going to start checking out now! Thank you for making and sharing this great video!
I'm still watching the tuto but I wanted to pause to say how difficult it was to find a video about this. When you download a material you open it and see a million noise, Musgrave, voronoid textures and another million chained math nodes with power multiply or things like that, huge chains, and it's like what is this??? I ended up figuring it was a way to get the pattern you want, but never found anybody explaining that process of combining those textures with math nodes to get different shapes. I hope this video brings light to the matter, anyways thanks for taking the time to make this video and teach all of this!
I hope it answered some of your questions and taught you a few tricks. I'm not much of a math person so I don't recall if this video covers much of that. But watch my other procedural material videos and you'll learn some good basics that should enable you to do cool stuff on your own.
@@DanielGrovePhoto yeah it was very helpful, you cover the basics of mixing noise textures, now its just trying different combinations to achieve different patterns. Thanks for taking the time to make the tutorial and explain all these concepts, I really appreciate it!
The video gave me some food for thought! Also, you often mention what keys you are pressing; is there a reason you aren't using the setting that makes Blender show the mouse/KB input?
I think it's because a few versions ago when I updated that add-on was not available for the latest version and I feel like what happened a few other times where it didn't keep up with the latest version of blender so I just forgot about it. Also it's just more of a traditional teasing habit I have also I think that sometimes it gets distracting and clutters the screen when it shows every click and button
Excellent video. I have played with all these nodes before but never had it at this basic levels os I never felt I knew what I was doing exactly. This helped a lot to fill in some of those areas of understanding I didn't have! Thanks.
Thanks for watching and writing! Glad this helped, it is very basic stuff but you have to start somewhere! Once you start layering, masking, and tweaking noises you can get all kinds of looks natural and fictional.
Every new Blender user should see this video as it demonstrates how to manipulate the noise textures in the program. I really hope you will do more.
Thank you so much for those kind words! I love helping people learn and become less intimidated and more inspired about tools like this. Check out my other videos in my blender playlist
This is an incredible video! As a beginner who still finds nodes intimidating and overwhelming whenever I try to dive in, this style of video made me really hyped and made me want to follow along with you as you were experimenting and playing in real time while explaining everything.
I know it's been almost a year since this was uploaded, and you might have other plans, but I still really want to express interest in seeing a part 2 exploring noise patterns as mentioned at 2:39! It would be awesome to see! But meanwhile, you've got an incredible channel that I'm definitely going to start checking out now!
Thank you for making and sharing this great video!
Thanks so much and thanks for the reminder of a part 2! I'll put on my list
Always learning from you :)
Great video dude.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
great tutorial. thanks
Thank you!
Great video. 4.1 does not have the Musgrave texture anymore. It has been merged with the Noise Texture.
Of course it has! Every time I make an awesome video they change that feature. lol
please make another video this is a super interesting topic
Amazing video!
Thanks!
I'm still watching the tuto but I wanted to pause to say how difficult it was to find a video about this. When you download a material you open it and see a million noise, Musgrave, voronoid textures and another million chained math nodes with power multiply or things like that, huge chains, and it's like what is this??? I ended up figuring it was a way to get the pattern you want, but never found anybody explaining that process of combining those textures with math nodes to get different shapes. I hope this video brings light to the matter, anyways thanks for taking the time to make this video and teach all of this!
I hope it answered some of your questions and taught you a few tricks. I'm not much of a math person so I don't recall if this video covers much of that. But watch my other procedural material videos and you'll learn some good basics that should enable you to do cool stuff on your own.
@@DanielGrovePhoto yeah it was very helpful, you cover the basics of mixing noise textures, now its just trying different combinations to achieve different patterns. Thanks for taking the time to make the tutorial and explain all these concepts, I really appreciate it!
messing with the W socket got hypnotic sometimes lol
Yes it's so cool! Like sifting through the 4th dimension.
The video gave me some food for thought! Also, you often mention what keys you are pressing; is there a reason you aren't using the setting that makes Blender show the mouse/KB input?
I think it's because a few versions ago when I updated that add-on was not available for the latest version and I feel like what happened a few other times where it didn't keep up with the latest version of blender so I just forgot about it. Also it's just more of a traditional teasing habit I have also I think that sometimes it gets distracting and clutters the screen when it shows every click and button
@@DanielGrovePhoto Ah, alright; I thought that functionality was built-in.
are the thrusts fx in your thrust engine pack Mesh based or particle based?
Neither. They are volume based! Procedural, emissive, and animated!it's of possibilities. Find it on my blendermarket.
Bruh, why is there no noise texture in my blender
Good question! Try going to add, texture, and noise texture should be there. Make sure you're in the shader editor.
I am , but still nothing, and my image texture same