And how to make nebula e.g two colored? Or two nebulas with different colors? NVM. Just more Color Ramp colors between black. XD I love asking questions and then finding answers myself few seconds later after the question xD
@Strawbeeries_ you would still be able to add the model as normal in Blender. Then the Nebula would automatically render as the background to those models
That's a tutorial! It seemed fairly complicated form the outside, but you've managed to make it dooable. So cool!
Very good! A pleasing effect with more potential still, and without using billions of nodes. Nice tutorial.
Thanks Julian 😁
Simple and easy to follow, but the result is pleasant. Thank you.
Thanks for watching 🙂
Beautiful and well explained
Amazing! Exactly what I needed! ty!
And how to make nebula e.g two colored? Or two nebulas with different colors?
NVM. Just more Color Ramp colors between black.
XD I love asking questions and then finding answers myself few seconds later after the question xD
How do I render an image of my model in this world space that I created?
@Strawbeeries_ you would still be able to add the model as normal in Blender. Then the Nebula would automatically render as the background to those models
Thank you !
No problem, thanks for watching, hope it helped
I can see the exact results in viewport but not when i render an image, why please?
@viveksuryanarendrula difficult for me to solve that via a youtube comment unfortunately
@@joepavitt3d any source would be appriciated
@@joepavitt3d nvm, it's my cameras focal length, thanks for your tutorial 😁