Mastering Toon Shaders: Creating Stunning Lighting Effects in Blender | Tutorial
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ธ.ค. 2022
- In this video, I'll show you a unique approach that utilizes multiple lights and a separate RGB node to achieve stunning results. Plus, I'll reveal how to make your shaders glow, adding an extra touch of awesomeness.
Throughout the tutorial, I'll showcase node setups and offer insights into the artistic choices made.
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4:38!
Cool! More of this, Thank you.
I wasn't seeing the glow until checking Bloom under Render Properties... maybe this helps
Bro, god blesses you, just what I needed! Thank you so much!
Legend ❤
This is SICK!!
Definitely cool!!
Thanks for sharing! ❤
Is this one of the tricks they use for the so called 2'5D? Flipping brill!!
That's a nice trick to use RGB channels for different light sources ! I thought Eevee wouldn't allow multiple colored light.
@@rejectconvenience Thanks for the tip ! It's a workaround the absence of light groups in Eevee
THANKS!
Wild tips innit
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In case you don't see any changes after finished setting up the Line art modifer, you need to have a camera and set it to active just by switching to camera view NUMPAD 0
i dont understand why my object is not glowing.....?
Make sure you have "Bloom" enabled under the Eevee options
3:26, how do you select certain parts of a character and then make them separate?
Great question! In this example, I was using the “L” key while in edit mode, to select the linked area. This doesn’t always work depending on the model, but that allows you to select the linked area, like the hair, or the hat, and then apply the material to that selection. That way, it’s just the same object, just different materials within the same mesh. I can find a video that dives more into that if you’d like!
please let me know if you find the video
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@@rejectconvenience ahhh, okay thanks! So I could also do the same if I wanted to make that selection a new mesh too right? shift+D or alt+D right?
@@OrdinaryPersonah Here's a solid one! th-cam.com/video/sbVpCIG90x8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=aMhsX1BZrc9i5bf7
@@imsethtwo Yes, exactly!
Sir i want to bake this texture please help
@@rejectconvenience thank you so much Sir
@@rejectconvenience I was got it
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just for cycles?
This process is just for eevee (as far as I’m aware)
@@rejectconveniencemy bad i accidentally went few seconds ahead and thought you meant this was done in cycles and Ty for the amazing vid!