It is hard to tell the issue without any more info than that, but happy to help diagnose if you have some screenshots or can describe your node set up, blender version, etc. Some things have changed in Blender 4.x - this tutorial was made in the 3.6 LTS version.
@@pavelgaming5470 ok. Are there any mix nodes? In 3.6, these were 'mix color' nodes. In 4.x and up, these have been changes to mix nodes but by default are not set to 'mix color.'
Thank you for this video! Yeah please do more material (paper, wood etc.) videos :)
Thank you man, continue please!
where could I get that hdri if thats free of course
Very useful, thanks.
Love it Subscribed, and please do make more videos like these
Cheers ❤️ are there any particular materials you would hope to see?
@@cgkrab Maybe more worn out medieval stuff or apocalyptic types, with rust, blood, dirt and all.
You are a god
Haha cheers
why mine have bigger bumps??
i fix it ty for your video
Followed everything plugging linear light into voronoi texture makes it all disappear even after lowering the factor :(
lol had to watch like 2 seconds more you covered it i had to use texture coordinate > Generated > Mapping not UV xD
@@RM.-_-. haha ok perfect :)
I need help. For some reason my texture is super smooth and shiny
It is hard to tell the issue without any more info than that, but happy to help diagnose if you have some screenshots or can describe your node set up, blender version, etc. Some things have changed in Blender 4.x - this tutorial was made in the 3.6 LTS version.
@@cgkrab I did exactly as the tutorial showed. version is 4.2.2 LTS
Edit: i did some custom changes and the shining effect kinda dissapeared
@@pavelgaming5470 ok. Are there any mix nodes? In 3.6, these were 'mix color' nodes. In 4.x and up, these have been changes to mix nodes but by default are not set to 'mix color.'
thx teacher
My matterial looks like stripes , idk why