Nice tutorial, but please.....for the love of god people, show a rendered output at the end. If I am looking for something, I like to see what I am going to end up with before even bothering. Rant aside and generally not at you, appreciate the tutorial.
@@orvos1459 To add the texture, press "CTRL + Shift + T" and then select your texture from the list. This process will automatically configure the texture nodes for you.
@@orvos1459 Oh, sorry about that! Yes, you’ll need to activate the "Node Wrangler" add-on for that shortcut to work. Once it's enabled, Ctrl+Shift+T should function as expected.
Wow good job!!! Keep it going. I will be waiting for your futur videos 😉
Best channel ever ❣️
I know
Thanks for the tutorial!
You're very welcome! I'm glad you found the tutorial helpful!🔥
Excellent Work, many thanks!!
or use landscaping add on (built in)
Bro 99% blender users don't know it so keep it a secret 😂😂😂😂😂
Really nice and quick. Thanks
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Nice tutorial, but please.....for the love of god people, show a rendered output at the end. If I am looking for something, I like to see what I am going to end up with before even bothering. Rant aside and generally not at you, appreciate the tutorial.
It really need some explanation on how you imported your forest ground into the world. I wasted hours trying to figure it out.
great jop
please make little slower, so that we can understand the step
where is set position, i can't use the search bar
F3 Then search for set position
What happened at 2:54?
You can find the texture at polyhaven.com/a/forest_ground_04.
@@MalikoseStudio but how do I add it?
@@orvos1459 To add the texture, press "CTRL + Shift + T" and then select your texture from the list. This process will automatically configure the texture nodes for you.
@@MalikoseStudio I clicked Ctrl+Shift+T and nothing happens
@@orvos1459 Oh, sorry about that! Yes, you’ll need to activate the "Node Wrangler" add-on for that shortcut to work. Once it's enabled, Ctrl+Shift+T should function as expected.