Wow, really appreciate the in-depth explanation. Noise is such a simple procedural texture node and yet there's this much to learn about how it works. Can only imagine how hard it would to be to explain all the variations within the Voronoi node
Glad it was helpful! Indeed these textures are simple at first glace, but understanding the nuances makes all the difference to use them effectively. The Voronoi node is explained very in-depth in the course, including the understanding of how it is formed, to give a good grasp of the parameters, and an analysis of the most useful Voronoi modes.
I wish the Blender manual could explain things even a fraction as good as this video. Not everyone appreciates or even needs such a detailed explanation of this and other nodes; they'd rather just fiddle with the settings and see what the result is. But for someone like myself, who likes to understand exactly how every node parameter and connection affects the output, this is like finding a gold mine!
I'm glad! In the course I covered lots of nodes very thoroughly, with detailed explanatory animations, including many extremely useful maths operations.
Very educational and well said / shown! I really with Blender foundation would work on getting us more than 2 noise texture nodes, after effects has some great ones and even C4D has had a lot of useful ones for over 10 years now! Here's hoping for something I have no idea how complex it is to impliment.
ah! Thanks for letting us know, I've switched that over to the right, hopefully that still makes everything readable, otherwise perhaps we'll just not use the end screen card at all in this case. :) Aidy.
Wow, really appreciate the in-depth explanation. Noise is such a simple procedural texture node and yet there's this much to learn about how it works. Can only imagine how hard it would to be to explain all the variations within the Voronoi node
Glad it was helpful! Indeed these textures are simple at first glace, but understanding the nuances makes all the difference to use them effectively. The Voronoi node is explained very in-depth in the course, including the understanding of how it is formed, to give a good grasp of the parameters, and an analysis of the most useful Voronoi modes.
I wish the Blender manual could explain things even a fraction as good as this video. Not everyone appreciates or even needs such a detailed explanation of this and other nodes; they'd rather just fiddle with the settings and see what the result is. But for someone like myself, who likes to understand exactly how every node parameter and connection affects the output, this is like finding a gold mine!
Blender manual has always been crap at explaining, lol.
So simple and right to the point. And very easy to understand.
wow...all viewers will break the like button if you explain math functions like this detailed 💗💗💗
I'm glad! In the course I covered lots of nodes very thoroughly, with detailed explanatory animations, including many extremely useful maths operations.
Very educational and well said / shown! I really with Blender foundation would work on getting us more than 2 noise texture nodes, after effects has some great ones and even C4D has had a lot of useful ones for over 10 years now! Here's hoping for something I have no idea how complex it is to impliment.
Excellent video! Love the animations
Thanks so much and I learned so much too!
thanks
very interesting, thanks a lot!
Vefy good! Thank you!
So getting good at math and procedural is all about How we visualize the matters on our mind, rather than memorizing. SO LATE but better than NEVER
The end screen card is overlapping the important left side of the video... :(
ah! Thanks for letting us know, I've switched that over to the right, hopefully that still makes everything readable, otherwise perhaps we'll just not use the end screen card at all in this case. :) Aidy.