Procedural Biscuit Material (Blender Tutorial)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ส.ค. 2024
- In this Blender tutorial we will create this Procedural Biscuit Material.
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0:26 3d Setup
7:40 Procedural Setup
22:06 Closing
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Thank you so much! I was making Christmas sweets in blender and this tutorial really gave me some nice ideas.
Thanks! Merry Christmas!
Hey Ryan, always a pleasure watching your videos! Keep up the excellent work, and wishing you a Merry Christmas 🎄🎅
thank you! Merry Christmas!
Always amazing, and one of the only people I see consistently making food and food materials! It’s tough but you nail it every time!
glad you like it!
@@RyanKingArt always! Thanks for all the stuff you make for us and teach us!
MERRY CHRISTMAS RYAN KING !!!😃 And a New Year for more awesome tutorials !!! Thanks a lot for helping me learn how to animate cartoons , I could not do it without you !!👍
Merry Christmas! 😃 🎄 🎄
I was looking for this half hour ago and you saved me in the right time thanks!
Hope it helps!
Always providing the best ! Thanks for sharing your knowledge
you're welcome!
Cookies! Just in time for Christmas! Thank you, Ryan... and Happy Holidays!
yeah it does also look like of like a lemon cookie, 😄 Thanks!
You are the biscuit king!!! Another great one!!
thanks! 😂
Merry Christmas Ryan to you and yours.
Merry Christmas!!!!!
You don't know how useful this would have been like 3 weeks ago 🤣 Will be ready next time. Cheers!
Ahh ok 😄
Thank you so much for your tutorials 👍
you're welcome!
Great tutorial teacher 👏🏻
Thank you! 😃
Your tutorials are the best on TH-cam. Thank you and hello from Ukraine
Glad you like them! thanks for watching!
excellent work ! 🎅🌲
thanks!
I tried months ago to do a procedural biscuit texture...IT was an epic failed ! your texture is super realistic! tahank you so much to share your knwolegde !
thanks for watching!
Amazing 🤩🤩
thank you!
thank you very much! looks veeeery cool!
Glad you like it!
Awesome Tutorial!
Thanks!
Best tutorial
thanks!
Give this man a biscuit! A ton of it! Thank me later! 👊
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You are wizard! thx you for tutorials)
You're welcome!
It was perfect.
glad you like it!
The Ctrl + 0 still seems to bring up the old mix node.
There is also a more similar mix node under color, that is the new one, but uses the old mustard yellow node.
hmm yeah, kinda weird.
Way cool! Now we just need a tutorial for sausage gravy.
Haha yeah!
Yummy, now for the gravy and eggs. :)
thanks 😄
Genious! Thank you! )))
glad you like it!
BESTHT THING EVER SUBSCRIBED!
thanks 😄
Very nice tutorial. I added salt to it with geometry nodes. However the bump or displacement affected the salt so that they do not sit on the surface. Some are raised off the surface and some are under. In solid shading it looks fine but in rendered shading its messed up. If anyone has any suggestions that would be great. Thanks
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The Beginners like me , is really helping me out to understand blender more properly.
I really loved the part where you don't feel lazy to explain the simple and easy part.
Thank you for being friendly for the beginners too. I've seen a lot of blender related channels, they really don't think to explain and just wanted to follow them.
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I tried some of your procedural tutorials too.
Your explanation is really understanble.
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glad you like my tutorials!
hello Ryan.. why in obj or glb file, bump texture not showing.. just flat. i need this for augmented reality not just for rendered image.? thank you
hey i'm having some trouble making the bumps visible. On evee the bumps look perfect but on cycles its all smooth?
Wow
thanks : )
Hey Ryan, hope you are doing well.
I am using a newer version of Blender.
And i cant find how to change the subsurface color as the BSDF node has been changed in 4.0+
Anyway i can replicate the effect?
Any way to get rid of the wrinkling in the middle towards the center vertex? It's subtle but noticable
Thanks, I’m needing to make a biscuit with legs and I’ve been looking for a tutorial on making a biscuit
hope you like the tutorial!!
@@RyanKingArtThanks! Gonna watch it after learning a bit more about blender, want to learn it so I could 3d print my own models
Hope it goes well, doesn’t seem too hard so far
No matter what I do, there seems to be stretching of the noise texture when I connect texture coordinate to it.
Hi Ryan 👋
Plz can you explain how to make pierre yovanovitch mobilier material
thanks for the ideas 👍
nice tut as always. I ve a question, How do i export those Procedural Material to a Blender File?
To add in other projects, check out my video on How to Use Procedural Materials in Other Blender Projects: th-cam.com/video/-CCwQcW4cBM/w-d-xo.html
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thanks!
To be fair, the stretching on the sides with the noise texture, makes it look like a flaky, layered biscuit.
ahh yeah
@21:14 i can't find thhat "displacement" and "displacement only"...i'm using blender 3.5
any help?
make sure your using cycles rendering engine.
Thanks
thank you. mine looked more like a chicken nugget but another great tutorial nonetheless
thanks for watching 👍
This cookies is design super and dark fantasy cookies design bro
thanks
The structure remains relatively flat even when turning up the values to max. Not sure if it is Blender 4.0. It screwed up several tutorials.
It looks kinda like a chicken nugget, yummy!
Yeah it does. Thanks! 😄
I'm really having trouble following along with this. My layout on blender is completely different
hmm, maybe your using an older version of blender.
@@RyanKingArt my school says I can only use that older version. Is there a way to fix the issue?
Uhm... for me, It s looks like a fried crust of chicken nuggets ...
Sorry bro i am hungry .All kidding aside, you're still the best
Yeah it kinda does look like that too. Originally when I started to create this I was trying to make a lemon cookie. 😄
@@RyanKingArt 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣but it doesn't matter, you always aphenomenon 💪
Bruh can you create a waterfall (animated) shader?
thanks for the idea 👍
it doesn't work for me when i add the gradient texture it appears in the middle in horizontal and doesn't move, thx anyway
i think mi mistake are in the scale i put x=1 in mapping and change
Ahh yeah. You can use the mapping node to move the gradient around.
@@RyanKingArt The light is way too bright. Please explain why and it isn't like the light when I plug the Vector into the Object?
Fillet o’ fish
Haha yeah
Honestly this looks like a Chicken McNugget to me instead of a biscuit. But it's a great tutorial nonetheless!
haha yeah your right.
I dont mean to be rude but this looks more like a McNugget than a biscuit lol
Yeah it kinda does 😄
Biscut
yep
Wow, how can you afford to answer to every comment? Isn't it really time consuming
I can't reply to all comments. there are way to many. But I reply to as many as I can.@@beantoad2838
thought the thumbnail was a chicken nugget texture, idk y that was my first thought, it just was
Lol yeah 😄
I'm first.
Nice!
last step didnt work, it didnt make the mesh actually displaced like it did in the tutorial, everything else works so thank!
check out my tutorial on how to fix displacements now working: th-cam.com/video/A8Cy4hRaANM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=kGzXPyZRCBQOXoAf
@@RyanKingArt thank you! it worked
That's not a biscuit, that's a chicken nugget
Yeah that's what a lot of people have said 😄
that looks more like a chicken burger
yeah it does. Lol
Not far off a chicken nugget either
Lol yeah 😄
Anyone else think it was a chicken nugget?
Haha yeah people have been saying that : )
@@RyanKingArt embrace it lol it's a two for one tutorial.
I think being a little taller would help take it from nugget to biscuit.
Amazing material regardless
Just for realism sake. You usually find that the bottoms of biscuits are slightly concave. Probably due to the shrinkage when they are cooked. Obviously though if your are only going to see the top it is irrelevant.
thanks for the tip 👍
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lol