Yup, you can make a node setup to mix into each of your shaders you are using that simulate puddles. You can also use a particle system to simulate the rain drops. Alternatively you could use “fog cards” where you layer transparent PNGs that have raindrops on them around the scene particularly where you have your camera to create depth
Absolutely Love your Work, I have a question if you would please help. an advise, My BBA degree is about to finish In some months, but I don't like the field, I really like architecture and interior designing etc, Should I learn blender for architecture or not? i am not sure if this field will be relevant in the future or not, What would be your advise for me and others
Blender is super powerful for designing and showing architecture beautifully, but it’s just a tool. You have two or more potential careers that you could go down- you could work in architecture at a firm doing drawings and designs, or you could work as an archviz artist, rendering architects designs. So if you’re interested in architecture you could look into those?
Great video to give a nice foundation of ideas for beginners.
Thanks man, thought this would help to cover a lot of the basics :)
That was very helpful, thanks..
great overview! do you have any tips on making a rainy scene in blender, with wet surfaces and puddles?
Yup, you can make a node setup to mix into each of your shaders you are using that simulate puddles. You can also use a particle system to simulate the rain drops. Alternatively you could use “fog cards” where you layer transparent PNGs that have raindrops on them around the scene particularly where you have your camera to create depth
Absolutely Love your Work,
I have a question if you would please help. an advise,
My BBA degree is about to finish In some months, but I don't like the field, I really like architecture and interior designing etc,
Should I learn blender for architecture or not? i am not sure if this field will be relevant in the future or not,
What would be your advise for me and others
Blender is super powerful for designing and showing architecture beautifully, but it’s just a tool. You have two or more potential careers that you could go down- you could work in architecture at a firm doing drawings and designs, or you could work as an archviz artist, rendering architects designs. So if you’re interested in architecture you could look into those?
@@oliverhiggins8376 Thanks A lot mate. Have a great day!
@@muhammadumair4392 You too mate :)