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Creating Textures Procedurally In Blender With Nodes

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Creating Textures Procedurally In Blender With Nodes, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.4, with 25 lectures, based on 19 reviews, and has 162 subscribers.

You will learn about The basics of applying materials to objects How to maintain your texture and material library Understand how the node system works Create procedural vector based shapes and patterns using nodes Adjust colors and shading of their textures This course is ideal for individuals who are Blender users who want to learn about the process of material application or Artists who want a procedural workflow to create their own portfolio of usable and editable textures It is particularly useful for Blender users who want to learn about the process of material application or Artists who want a procedural workflow to create their own portfolio of usable and editable textures.

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Summary

Title: Creating Textures Procedurally In Blender With Nodes

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.4

Number of Lectures: 25

Number of Published Lectures: 25

Number of Curriculum Items: 25

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 25

Original Price: $199.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • The basics of applying materials to objects
  • How to maintain your texture and material library
  • Understand how the node system works
  • Create procedural vector based shapes and patterns using nodes
  • Adjust colors and shading of their textures
  • Who Should Attend

  • Blender users who want to learn about the process of material application
  • Artists who want a procedural workflow to create their own portfolio of usable and editable textures
  • Target Audiences

  • Blender users who want to learn about the process of material application
  • Artists who want a procedural workflow to create their own portfolio of usable and editable textures
  • Do you want to become a true artist by creating textures, patterns and materials for 3D objects and scenes?

    And do you want to be able to create textures that can then be edited and adjusted with ease?

    And you want to do it all inside Blender?

    Well you can in this course on using the node system in blender to create procedural materials and textures in Blender. Procedural means to create something that can be freely adjusted at any time in any way. A procedural texture then can have its colors, patterns and shapes all adjusted in real time, giving you as the artist the ability to create a limitless number of potential materials for your projects.

    At BailylDesign, our goal is to give you the best possible content and resources for learning new skills in the CG industry, and with this course we hope to give you the tools you need to build your own unique portfolio of textures to apply in your projects, whether it be for personal or professional  purposes.

    We start off at the very beginning learning about the process of applying basic materials to objects, as well as the relationships between objects and their materials.

    But before long we dive into Blenders incredibly powerful node system. Where we learn how to construct the node trees that give us infinite freedom in how we approach material creation.

    If you are concerned about not being able to master specific nodes, don’t worry. In this course every node introduced is used various times, in various different ways, allowing you as the student to get a solid grasp on how that node works.

    And if you think this course might not be for you, it has a 30 day money back guarantee. this means that you can try with no obligation for up to 30 days after purchase and get a full refund if you are not satisfied.

    Its time to go procedural in the 3D industry, and begin creating YOUR portfolio of art using Blenders node system

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Welcome to The Course

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: The Basics Of Materials

    Lecture 1: The Basics Of Material Application

    Lecture 2: Applying Materials To Other Objects

    Lecture 3: Fake Users And Duplicating Materials

    Lecture 4: Accessing The Shader Editor

    Lecture 5: An Overview Of The Nodes

    Chapter 3: Going Procedural

    Lecture 1: Introducing The Texture Coordinate Node

    Lecture 2: Making A Diagonal Line

    Lecture 3: Combining Nodes Together

    Lecture 4: Using The Power Function

    Lecture 5: Adding Color With MixRGB

    Lecture 6: Controlling The Axis Of The Line

    Lecture 7: Creating A Vertical Line

    Lecture 8: Turning Our Line Into A Square

    Lecture 9: Creating A Cross Shape

    Lecture 10: Using The Value Node To Control Multiple Parameters

    Lecture 11: Using The Power Function To Create A Curve

    Lecture 12: The Color Ramp

    Lecture 13: Creating A Circle

    Lecture 14: Turning Our Circle Into A Torus

    Lecture 15: A Second Way Of Doing Things

    Lecture 16: Introducing The Absolute Function To Create A Diamond

    Lecture 17: Combing Functions From Previous Shapes To Create A Leaf

    Lecture 18: Mixing Shaders To Create Transparency

    Chapter 4: End Of Class Challenge

    Lecture 1: End Of Class Challenge

    Instructors

  • Creating Textures Procedurally In Blender With Nodes  No.2
    Joe Baily
    3D Artist, qualified teacher and coach
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