Every day you learn something new is a great day. The spill over from this tutorial will ensure that the next two weeks certainly will be great days, as I work my way through my own test environment. Thank you very much.
Distribute points on faces has a rotation output that you can plug directly into the rotation input of instances on points. This will align the rocks to the normals without the need of the capture attribute and the align rotation to vector nodes. Then you can use the rotate rotation to rotate on the z axis set to local.
Great tutorials as always! Fyi, the viewport will always be heavier in these kinds of scenes if you have the wireframe enables, so solid mode is always preferred or even rendered mode since that cares way less about polycount (but will instead be a bit slower when updating the geo node setup) :)
Every day you learn something new is a great day. The spill over from this tutorial will ensure that the next two weeks certainly will be great days, as I work my way through my own test environment.
Thank you very much.
About time someone did a proper intro into geometry nodes, everyone else goes so fast and misses best practices.
Distribute points on faces has a rotation output that you can plug directly into the rotation input of instances on points. This will align the rocks to the normals without the need of the capture attribute and the align rotation to vector nodes. Then you can use the rotate rotation to rotate on the z axis set to local.
Ah that's a great tip, thanks for that.
Thank you for your videos. I really liked these 2 videos. It's always interesting to see workflow of expert blender users.
Thank you Chris.. thank you!
Please more geometry node tutorials.
Great tutorials as always!
Fyi, the viewport will always be heavier in these kinds of scenes if you have the wireframe enables, so solid mode is always preferred or even rendered mode since that cares way less about polycount (but will instead be a bit slower when updating the geo node setup) :)
That's a great tip, thanks for that.
Keep it up Chris 🙌
good stuff, learned a few things I didn't know
...." acrosst" ? Why do you pronounce ACROSS as ACROSST?
Likely a regional pronunciation thing. Languages are rarely exactly the same from region to region.