Just started learning Blender, and I've been looking for a simple way to create a brushed aluminum texture, and this really helped me understand how nodes work. Thanks!
Great tutorial. Great visualization, very quick on the setup but your not neglecting explanation. Definitely subscribing and excited for more tips for material realism 🎉
Excellent video, thank you! I've only been using Blender for a month so I really appreciate the clarity of your instructions! Exactly the type of material I was looking for too.
This is nice, thanks, buuuut... this only applies the texture in one direction on one or two axis directions. For example, I have a cube that I want to apply the brushed streaks to all sides, but when I use this tutorial, I only get streaks on either X and Y, but not Z, or Z and X, but not Y, and so on... I need this to apply to ALL the axis directions equally. How do I do that?
yeeeeesssssssss thank you! would be nice to have videos explaining when and why to use each of the nodes, as I am trying to create textures and I'm completely guessing where they go 🤣
please Sir, can you help me? i'm looking for the technique how to make your intro, can you help me where you get it or at least how to make it ? i love this layered animations, looks like some texture & meshes combined. i'm in love with this. please help me ! i will pay for it. thanks sir have a nice good year
Amazing tutorial, but I ask you: how to make the texture circular like in the example at the beginning of the video? I'm a beginner in Blender by the way. Thanks.
How do I change the direction of the grain? I have it mapped on some letters, but the grain is always vertical. Can I change it to horizontal or another angle?
Hello Rohit Kumar, Could you start posting more? I myself really enjoy your channel, and used your tutorials and I hope you become bigger!🙂👍 Love from Israel🇮🇱
Thanks for the tutorial, this is exactly what I needed as a beginner, I just had a quick question. How can I rotate the texture? Because I need to be going sideways.
Thanks for the tutorial but I have a quick question. At 15 seconds you show an object where the lines of the brushed metal follow the curve but in the tutorial the lines are only straight. May I ask how you get the brushed metal to be circular?
@@rkpixeldesign I tried that however it did not change anything. What did work was changing the "Y" and "Z" coordinate in the mapping node to 90 degrees.
You know its a good tutorial when it starts with "open blender"
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Haha make your jokes. He said it in 2 seconds 😂
Unlike others who are making something more extensive and starting with. Heres how you install blender
This is 100% EXACTLY what I was looking for and all in 4 minutes! Legend, looking forward to your next videos:)
Hey that worked. Good tutorial. Keep it up brother.
Just started learning Blender, and I've been looking for a simple way to create a brushed aluminum texture, and this really helped me understand how nodes work. Thanks!
Great just keep learning
This is THE BEST explanation on YT.
I've seen a lot of brushed-metal tutorials, and I like the results from yours the best.
You explained it with so ease, Simple and Amazing nodes. Blender amaze me.
Great one, thanks! I wish all the blender lessons are like that.
Quick, easy and thorough. This is one of the best blender videos i've ever seen
how to send texture across disk? 0:07
Thanks! Guys just remember to also change the Mapping > Scale > Y to 200 or some of the faces will look weird
Great tutorial. Great visualization, very quick on the setup but your not neglecting explanation. Definitely subscribing and excited for more tips for material realism 🎉
Nice! it works better in cycles, thanks for this! :D
Excellent video, thank you! I've only been using Blender for a month so I really appreciate the clarity of your instructions! Exactly the type of material I was looking for too.
That was super, clear and concise. Subscribed!
Good day! How to spin the texture in a circle like in the first render with a metal washer with holes?
finally a vdo that does not take 3.5 to get to the point. TNX
This is nice, thanks, buuuut... this only applies the texture in one direction on one or two axis directions. For example, I have a cube that I want to apply the brushed streaks to all sides, but when I use this tutorial, I only get streaks on either X and Y, but not Z, or Z and X, but not Y, and so on... I need this to apply to ALL the axis directions equally. How do I do that?
good, simple, and fast. Well done
Best! Thanks for good explanation!
Wow .... Perfect tutorial... Thanks for the tutorial.. it's awesome 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks man
Thanks for this tutorial! Simple, Easy to understand, and straight to the point-Just what I was looking for 👍
Concise to the point, great, shot. Saved my time a lot. Thank a lot.
2:47 sides of cylinder doesn't change. How to fix that? I didn't note in video but when I tried myself I noted that... Any solution to fix that?
Amazing!
nice, used to do this with the wave texture and using color ramps but this is actually so much nicer, thanks
Now I have to try it with wave texture
Clear, short useful tuto TY TY TY , Bests
Best tutorial on the subject. Great job! I followed everything, but used a glossy shader instead of diffuse to keep it more accurate. THANK YOU.
Exactly the effect I was looking for for my very first minor project in Blender. Thank you!
How would you go about changing the colour?
nice video !!!
You know it's going to be a good tutorial when it starts with "delete the (starting) cube"
(PS this helped, thanks.)
Really a good way of doing it !
Very good tutorial. Clear and easy to follow. Well done
yeeeeesssssssss thank you! would be nice to have videos explaining when and why to use each of the nodes, as I am trying to create textures and I'm completely guessing where they go 🤣
Oh my god thank you so much ❤️🔥❤️🔥
Cool tutorial, short and to the point
Very helpful, Thank you so much
Very direct approach, well done!
Thanks
This is perfect for what I need, thank you.
great tutorial! it really helped me out!
Good tutorial !
Great tutorial. Thanks for this.
Really good and simple bro
Really good simple and fast tutorial thank you !
Thanks
Aayy this was a neat little tutorial my guy :-)
Thanks man
great job!
Thank you so much for this tutorial video!
Wow, thanks and keep it up!
what a nice voice. subscribed
nice job!
Thank you so much. Awesome tutorial
Simple and beautifull, thanks for sharing your knowledge! Greetings from Brazil!!!!
Thanks man
How to make the brush directions look radial or circular?
Very Good!
Thank you very much for putting the time into this
Thank you for the tutorial !
Hello my friend¡ thank you for the tuto, does this also work like baking?, I mean will it work for videogames or is it completly different?
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please Sir, can you help me? i'm looking for the technique how to make your intro, can you help me where you get it or at least how to make it ? i love this layered animations, looks like some texture & meshes combined. i'm in love with this. please help me ! i will pay for it. thanks sir have a nice good year
wow, super easy
Thanks, this work well
it looks cool, but if i try to render, it is not the same result like in the material preview mode 🤷🏼♂️. its another color 🤷🏼♂️ in rendering
This is good stuff 👌👌🙏
Thanks
Excellent video. Thank you
Welcome
Amazing tutorial, but I ask you: how to make the texture circular like in the example at the beginning of the video? I'm a beginner in Blender by the way. Thanks.
Nice
I loved the tutorial, congrats!
Thanks man !
I swear, I was sure u're gonna say "delete the cube, now add a cube"
Me too
When I plug the noise texture into the bump node the model just goes pink. Any suggestions?
Amazing tutorial
thanks man :)
How do I change the direction of the grain? I have it mapped on some letters, but the grain is always vertical. Can I change it to horizontal or another angle?
Its very simple use mapping node
@@rkpixeldesign which option should i change on the mapping node
great tutorial
Thanks
Perfect, thank you a lot :o
beautiful!
Thank yoooooooooouuuuuuuuuuuuu!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you!
Hello Rohit Kumar, Could you start posting more? I myself really enjoy your channel, and used your tutorials and I hope you become bigger!🙂👍
Love from Israel🇮🇱
Thank you, sure i am working on some blender tutorials
Thanks for the tutorial, this is exactly what I needed as a beginner, I just had a quick question.
How can I rotate the texture? Because I need to be going sideways.
See the mapping node, just rotate from there.
@@rkpixeldesign I tried but it doesn't really do anything
@@TheFirstCyberNinja already figuered out what to do?
Having the same issue xD Someone with a solution?
Well in shading tab looks good. But in final render it's different. Any solution ...
In shading tab there is a skybox/hdri, to get the same resy as it looks in shading tab, use the same skybox/hdri in the final render
I was searching for this for my new animation short video
Thank you so much
thanks bro!
thanks good tutorial
Thank You :D
make more blender tutorials
Thanks for the tutorial but I have a quick question. At 15 seconds you show an object where the lines of the brushed metal follow the curve but in the tutorial the lines are only straight. May I ask how you get the brushed metal to be circular?
For circular i think we can uv unwrap the object that way
@@rkpixeldesign I tried that however it did not change anything. What did work was changing the "Y" and "Z" coordinate in the mapping node to 90 degrees.
can you please make a turorial series on nodes
Geometry nodes ?
@@rkpixeldesign I mean Shaders
Muchas gracias quedo impecable
tysm really great
Thanks
thank you
Shift+E did not work, nothing popped up to search for noise texture?
shift a
Thanx!
Thanks a lot!
sheeeesh
You did not use the anisotropic setting.
No
Looks Great in Preview window. Render is junk. Why soooo different? 🤨
Check viewport and render settings maybe both are little different
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Open blender, delete the cube 😭😭😭
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