Making a CMYK 4-Color Shader in Arnold | Greyscalegorilla
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- Опубліковано 1 лют 2025
- Transform an RGB image into a 4-color CMYK look with this Arnold shader tutorial + Free Download. bit.ly/2DWVde9
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Spider-Verse Shader Tutorial - bit.ly/2FKSTZK
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When you first zoomed out the camera to show the half-tone working, I literally clapped. Such an awesome technique! I really appreciate you sharing these methods with the community, truly innovative.
I have to say I was pretty surprised too! 👍 Thanks for watching!
Amazing! Keep the Arnold stuff coming, such a great render engine.
Keep up Chad! The CPU gang has your back!
Hahaha that's awesome 👍
I'd love to see if you could make a CRT monitor the same way, with the 3 blocks of RGB!
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THIS pls
Already have a Redshift Shader for C4D designed to do this for a scene I was working on. Can post to Gumroad if you’re interested!
@@bachtell Yeah cool! that would be great!
This is one of the coolest things I've seen thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Awesome stuff Chad! Arnold is amazing!
Thanks buddy!
Wow! That's amazing !! Loved the effect. Hey, what happenned to spiderverse tutorial? Is it not available anymore??
It’s in Greyscalegorilla Plus.
I love this type of content! Tnx for sharing!
Fantastic as always Chad !
Thanks! 👍
hi. I am not finding the previous tutorial that you mentioned several times (about mid tones and spiderverse). Could you help me finding it please? Thanks! love!
Very beautiful!
Is there a benefit to doing this in Arnold vs later in After Effects or Photoshop?
Amazing stuff Chad!
Thank you! 👍
Very impressive. One question though, is it possible to feed what the camera sees to the shader so that the whole scene is rendered like this?
I guess you can do a filter in after effects to get that effect. Not necessary to add render time.
I agree, that would be very cool if that were possible!
Hey guys. I love your tutorials. Thanks for all of your amazing contribution. I'm sure this question has been asked before but I can't see anyone asking in the comments. What is the intro song? It's a banger?
I cannot repeat it in Maya, use the same nodes, I found a difference between the "UVTransform" nodes in Maya and this software(whatever, I don't know what it is, c4d?),. So I want to try to use OSL.
Out of curiosity, is it possible to adapt this process for use in Blender?
Hm, is there a reason why the links leading to the OSL script are 404'd?
Same question applies to the Spider-Verse material tutorial being privated, what's up with that?
Very interesting!
Is this work when I use gif or video??
it's okay but how gonna export it? c4d exports in RGB by default.
What is it usefull for ?
To make tutorials about it.
If you are zooming out of a newspaper in a scene you can use this.
These download links don't work anymore.
Downloads aren't working...
Why do you not use octane?
I use whatever works best for what I'm doing at the time. It just so happens that I find Arnold extremely flexible and fun to use for experiments like this.
should be possible to do in Octane with the same concept via OSL for sure. Interesting video and nice made!
Most of Designer don't access high end computer (threadripper Processor )as you know Arnold base on CPU, Our system core I7 with some medium Graphic card , So we want make some Redshift, Octane Tuto