11 Procedural Shading Tips in Under 10 Minutes

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Discover 11 tips for procedural shading in Blender 2.9 with Luca Rood. A new Blender tutorial for procedural texturing fans (nodevember-style).

Music: Autumn Nodes - Copyright © 2020 Luca Rood
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I really like what creative shrimp is doing here with multiple creators. Great idea!

mobolaji_d
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Thank you for this great tutorial! So much useful information!

RyanKingArt
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Didn't anyone notice the spaghetti behind him? 0:15

silentwraith
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I've never seen such a complex procedural texture and such a great result achieved!

EliSpizzichino
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Wow.. Fantastic video! Can't wait for the in-depth series!!!

angryookami
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Easily the best procedural texturing youtube I've seen for Blender, well done :)

ScifiSiShredaholic
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First tip, and my mind is already blown. Gonna pause now and reproduce.

trinumedia
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Thank you for taking the time to create such a wonderful tutorial.

noriega
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1. The monitor behind you at the beginning 😱
2. Awesome lesson. Thank you

afrikanizd
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YES! That's all I needed to get started, perfect transition from fundamentals to final result!

jgiuguigiugigiugugiuuig
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Best tutorial on shaders in blender so far

kimgoddardjr
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Great job Luca!! Lots of really important information in just 9 minutes.

IshBosamiya
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I've never paused and scrolled back a video this much... Ok maybe in Basic Instinct

DanielZanSalazar
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Love this video, thanks for so many useful tips!

snow_mamba
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This is the tutorial I've been searching for!

mrofnoctonod
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That is some sort of sorcery to me, I can't believe what I just saw. Eagerly waiting for the course to launch.

Skullptura
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That's insane. You're a shading god!

hugo
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Thanks for this very helpful tips and happy blending with blender.

BlenderFan
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Fantastic video. Great approaches to math at shader level. Thanks!

activemotionpictures
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is a really amzing, for starting nodes!

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