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The Ultimate Blender 3D Nodes Course

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The Ultimate Blender 3D Nodes Course, available at $89.99, has an average rating of 4.85, with 200 lectures, based on 490 reviews, and has 4834 subscribers.

You will learn about By the end of this course you will have learned ALL of the SHADER nodes, all their options and HOW to practically use them By the end of this course you will have learned ALL the COMPOSITING nodes, all their options and HOW to practically use them By the end of this course you will have created MANY procedural materials from metal, glass, snow, fire, wood, cloth, plastic, grass and MANY, MANY more By the end of this course you will have composted several different renders and learned HOW to composite renders using ANY compositing node This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is for anyone who wants to learn the shading and compositing nodes in Blender and HOW to practically use them or This course is not for someone who already knows ALL the shader nodes and ALL the compositing nodes It is particularly useful for This course is for anyone who wants to learn the shading and compositing nodes in Blender and HOW to practically use them or This course is not for someone who already knows ALL the shader nodes and ALL the compositing nodes.

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Summary

Title: The Ultimate Blender 3D Nodes Course

Price: $89.99

Average Rating: 4.85

Number of Lectures: 200

Number of Published Lectures: 200

Number of Curriculum Items: 200

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 200

Original Price: $199.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • By the end of this course you will have learned ALL of the SHADER nodes, all their options and HOW to practically use them
  • By the end of this course you will have learned ALL the COMPOSITING nodes, all their options and HOW to practically use them
  • By the end of this course you will have created MANY procedural materials from metal, glass, snow, fire, wood, cloth, plastic, grass and MANY, MANY more
  • By the end of this course you will have composted several different renders and learned HOW to composite renders using ANY compositing node
  • Who Should Attend

  • This course is for anyone who wants to learn the shading and compositing nodes in Blender and HOW to practically use them
  • This course is not for someone who already knows ALL the shader nodes and ALL the compositing nodes
  • Target Audiences

  • This course is for anyone who wants to learn the shading and compositing nodes in Blender and HOW to practically use them
  • This course is not for someone who already knows ALL the shader nodes and ALL the compositing nodes
  • Fully compatible with Blender 4.2 & above!

    Learn ALL Shader Nodes & ALL Compositing Nodes In Blender!

    Have you ever wanted to be able to make your own materials from scratch or composite your renders so they stand out but were always overwhelmed by nodes? Well no problem! In this course we will learn every single node and ALL of their options. Not only will we learn what each node does but how to use it practically for materials or compositing.

    What is covered in this course

    In this course we will cover ALL shader nodes and ALL compositing nodes. If you are not familiar with nodes at all, no worries as we will cover everything from the beginning! This course is best done in order as each video builds on the last but if you want to learn a particular node for a project you are working on you can just search for a node as we go over one node per video and each node can be learned independently from other videos!

    With every node that we learn, we will use it in a practical way to create a material or composition. So not only will you learn what the nodes do and their options, but HOWto use them.

    All Shader Nodes

    Once you know these, you will be able to create any procedural material that you want like metal, snow, lava, cloth, plastic, grass, dirt and MUCH MUCH more and be able to confidently use shader nodes. With every shader node we learn here, we will use it in a practical way to create an object with a material for our scene!

  • ALL Input Nodes:Ambient Occlusion Node – Attribute Node  – Bevel Node  – Camera Data Node  – Fresnel Node  – Geometry Node  – Curves Info Node  – Layer Weight Node  – Light Path Node  – Object Info Node  – Particle Info Node  – Point Info Node  – RGB Node  – Tangent Node  – Texture Coordinate Node  – UV Map Node  – Value Node  – Color Attribute Node  – Volume Info Node  – Wireframe Node

  • ALL Output Nodes: AOV Output Node  – Material Output Node

  • ALL Shader Nodes: Add Shader Node  – Anisotropic BSDF Node  – Diffuse BSDF Node  – Emission Node  – Glass BSDF Node  – Glossy BSDF Node  – Hair BSDF Node  – Holdout Node  – Mix Shader Node  – Principled BSDF Node  –  Principled Hair BSDF Node  – Principled Volume Node  – Refraction BSDF Node  – Specular BSDF Node  – Subsurface Scattering Node  – Toon BSDF Node  – Translucent BSDF Node  – Transparent BSDF Node  – Velvet BSDF Node  – Volume Absorption BSDF Node  – Volume Scatter Node

  • ALL Texture Nodes: Brick Texture Node  – Checker Texture Node  – Gradient Texture Node  – IES Texture Node  – Image Texture Node  – Magic Texture Node  – Musgrave Texture Node  – Noise Texture Node  – Point Density Node  – Voronoi Texture Node  – Wave Texture Node  – White Nose Texture Node

  • ALL Color Nodes: Bright/Contrast Node  – Gamma Node  – Hue Saturation Value Node  – Invert Node  – Light Falloff Node  – Mix Node  – RGB Curves Node

  • ALL Vector Nodes: Bump Node  – Displacement Node  – Mapping Node  – Normal Node  – Normal Map Node  – Vector Curves Node  – Vector Displacement Node  – Vector Rotate Node  – Vector Transform Node

  • ALL Converter Nodes: Blackbody Node  – Clamp Node  – Color Ramp Node  – Combine Color Node  – Combine XYZ Node  – Float Curve Node  – Map Range Node  – Math Node  – RGB to BW Node  – Separate Color Node  – Separate XYZ Node  – Shader to RGB Node  – Vector Math Node  – Wavelength Node

  • ALL Group Nodes: Make Group – Ungroup – Group Input Node  – Group Output Node

  • ALL Compositing Nodes

    Once you’ve learned compositing nodes, you will be able to composite your renders and make them stand out! From things such as adding glare, color correction, green screening to masking and much more, we will learn it ALL!

  • ALL Input Nodes: Bokeh Image Node  – Image Node  – Mask Node  – Movie Clip Node  – Render Layers Node  – RGB Node  – Scene Time Node  – Texture Node  – Time Curve Node  – Track Position Node  – Value Node

  • ALL Out Nodes: Composite Node  – File Output Node  – Levels Node  – Split Viewer Node  – Viewer Node

  • ALL Color Nodes: Alpha Over Node  – Brightness/Contrast Node  – Color Balance Node  – Color Correction Node  – Exposure Node  – Gamma Node  – Hue Correct Node  – Hue Saturation Value Node  – Invert Node  – Mix Node  – Posterize Node  – RGB Curves Node  – Tone Map Node  – Z Combine Node

  • ALL Converter Nodes: Alpha Convert Node  – Color Space Node  – Color Ramp Node  – Combine Color Node  – Combine XYZ Node  – ID Mask Node  – Math Node  – RGB to BW Node  – Separate Color Node  – Separate XYZ Node  – Set Alpha Node  – Switch View Node

  • ALL Filter Nodes: Anti-Aliasing Node  – Bilateral Blur Node  – Blur Node  – Bokeh Blur Node  – Defocus Node  – Denoise Node  – Despeckle Node  – Dilate/Erode Node  – Directional Blur Node  – Filter Node  – Glare Node  – Inpaint Node  – Pixelate Node  – Sun Beams Node  – Vector Blur Node

  • ALL Vector Nodes: Map Range Node  – Map Value Node  – Normal Node  – Normalize Node  – Vector Curves Node

  • ALL Matte Nodes: Box Mask Node  – Channel Key Node  – Chroma Key Node  – Color Key Node  – Color Spill Node   – Cryptomatte Node  – Difference Key Node  – Distance Key Node  – Double Dge Mask Node  – Ellipse Mask Node  – Keying Node  – Keying Screen Node  – Luminance Key Node

  • ALL Distort Nodes: Corner Pin Node  – Crop Node  – Displace Node  – Flip Node  – Lens Distortion Node  – Map UV Node  – Movie Distortion Node  – Plane Track Deform Node  – Rotate Node  – Scale Node  – Stabilize Node  – Transform Node  – Translate Node 

  • ALL Group & Layout Nodes & Options

  • This course contains close to 40 hours of content!

    Over 170 video lectures!

    And one awesome teacher!

    -Use the skills you learn to create your own procedural materials, textures and compositing

    -Learn and follow along while we create many different awesome materials

    -Finish the course with having created many materials and compositions and the skills to create your own!

    -Lifetime access!

    By the end of this course, you will emerge equipped with everything you need to know for shader nodes and compositing nodes!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: The Basics of Blender

    Lecture 1: Downloading & Installing Blender

    Lecture 2: Blender Interface

    Lecture 3: Navigating In Blender

    Lecture 4: Manipulating Objects

    Lecture 5: Object & Edit Mode

    Chapter 2: Blender 4.0 Updates

    Lecture 1: The New Principled BSDF Part 1

    Lecture 2: The New Principled BSDF Part 2

    Lecture 3: The New Principled BSDF Part 3

    Lecture 4: Normalize Option on Nodes

    Lecture 5: Kuwahara Compositing Node

    Chapter 3: Shader Nodes

    Lecture 1: ALL .Blends For The Course

    Lecture 2: Principled Node With Images

    Lecture 3: Texture Coordinate Node

    Lecture 4: Mapping Node

    Lecture 5: Roughness Values

    Lecture 6: Normal Maps

    Lecture 7: Emission Shader

    Lecture 8: Diffuse Shader

    Lecture 9: Glossy Shader

    Lecture 10: Metallic Value

    Lecture 11: Glass Shader & IOR

    Lecture 12: ColorRamp

    Lecture 13: Alpha Mapping

    Lecture 14: Gradient Texture

    Lecture 15: Blender 4.1 Musgrave & Noise Texture Update

    Lecture 16: Musgrave Texture

    Lecture 17: Voronoi Texture

    Lecture 18: Bump Node

    Lecture 19: Noise Texture

    Lecture 20: Mix Shader

    Lecture 21: NEW Mix Node

    Lecture 22: Mix RGB

    Lecture 23: Subsurface Scattering (Making Snow)

    Lecture 24: Connecting Color to Vector (Rock Texture)

    Lecture 25: Separate XYZ

    Lecture 26: Organizing Nodes

    Lecture 27: Making Custom BnW Maps (Making A Volcano)

    Lecture 28: Hue Saturation Value (Making Lava)

    Lecture 29: Using Mix RGB To Alter Vectors

    Lecture 30: Wave Texture (Making Tree Bark)

    Lecture 31: Math Node (Making Tree Rings)

    Lecture 32: Math Node Ping Pong (Making Tree Rings Part 2)

    Lecture 33: Brick Texture (Making A Brick Wall)

    Lecture 34: Displacement & Invert Node

    Lecture 35: Checker Texture (Chess Board)

    Lecture 36: RGB Curves (Making A Beach)

    Lecture 37: Creating Masks With RGB Curves (Beach Part 2)

    Lecture 38: Vector Math Node (Repeating Pattern)

    Lecture 39: Map Range Node (Creating Flower Pattern)

    Lecture 40: Magic Texture

    Lecture 41: RGB to Black & White

    Lecture 42: White Noise Texture (Making Stone Tile Floor)

    Lecture 43: Separate & Combine Color

    Lecture 44: Combine XYZ (Making A Mushroom)

    Lecture 45: RGB & Brightness Contrast Node (Cheese)

    Lecture 46: Gamma Node

    Lecture 47: Attribute Node (Wall With Scratches)

    Lecture 48: Wireframe Node

    Lecture 49: Transparent Node (Procedural Fence)

    Lecture 50: Add Shader

    Lecture 51: Fresnel Node (Making Plastic)

    Lecture 52: Holdout Node

    Lecture 53: Separate & Combine HSV (Tattered Cloth)

    Lecture 54: Blackbody Node (Making The Sun)

    Lecture 55: Wavelength Node (Making Colorful Candy)

    Lecture 56: Principled Hair BSDF (Making Hair)

    Lecture 57: New Anisotropic & Tangent for 4.0 (Making A Pot)

    Lecture 58: UV Map Node

    Lecture 59: Clamp Node (Snap Math Node)

    Lecture 60: Object Info Node (Making Bowling Balls)

    Lecture 61: Particle Info Node (Asteroid Belt)

    Lecture 62: Volume Scatter (Making Fog)

    Lecture 63: Volume Absorption (Colored Glass & Juice)

    Lecture 64: Principled Volume (Fire Simulation)

    Lecture 65: Volume Info Node

    Lecture 66: Shader to RGB (Toon And Cell Shading)

    Lecture 67: Toon BSDF (Toon Shading)

    Lecture 68: Vector Rotate Node

    Lecture 69: Sheen BSDF Replacing Velvet BSDF

    Lecture 70: Velvet Shader (Velvet Couch)

    Lecture 71: Translucent Shader (Translucent Curtain)

    Lecture 72: Ambient Occlusion (Rusted Barrel)

    Lecture 73: Bevel Node (Stone Stairway)

    Lecture 74: Float Curve (Making Ice Cream)

    Lecture 75: Light Path Node

    Lecture 76: Layer Weight (Making Crystals)

    Lecture 77: Camera Data (Animated Text)

    Lecture 78: Geometry Node (Creating A Wall)

    Lecture 79: Curves Info (Making A Carpet)

    Lecture 80: Point Info (Abstract Art)

    Lecture 81: Point Density (Smoke Rings)

    Lecture 82: Normal Node (Snowy Mountain)

    Lecture 83: Script Node

    Lecture 84: IES Texture Node

    Lecture 85: AOV Output Node

    Lecture 86: Specular BSDF (Making A Car)

    Lecture 87: Light Falloff Node

    Instructors

  • The Ultimate Blender 3D Nodes Course  No.2
    Alex Cordebard
    3D Artist Instructor
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