I'm an archeology student and do reconstructions of classical archetecture. I've been learning Blender via TH-cam for over a year now and recently stumbled upon your channel. It is an absoloute goldmine and helped me so much. Especially this video is greatly appreciated since I was working on a procedural marble material for all the different marble kinds and all the other tutorials weren't really what I was looking for. So thank you very much, I'm a big fan
Finally someone that has really understand color ramp and map range nodes, lot of TH-camrs piss me off when they invent theories and differences about them prolly just for talking
I've always loved tutorials that don't just show what to do but also take time to explain why things work the way they do. Thank you for taking time to do this
Thanks for this wonderful tutorial! As a small remark, note that the finegrain_influence parameter has a "dead zone" between 0 and 0.333 (=1 - 1/1.5) where nothing changes to the texture because "To Min" becomes bigger than 1 and the input factor of the ensuing color mix node is clamped to 1.
Your videos are so far over my head since I've only used Blender a few times and my ADD has become crippling in recent years, but, I love watching them, even though I'm not actively trying to learn the program at the moment. You really do incredible work. There's no other Blender channel I look forward to seeing new content from more. Thank you for sharing.
This is another supreme video from one of the best Blender channels out there, in my opinion. I will need to watch this another few times to let it sink in, but I also just bought the material from Blendermarket - thank you for making that available at such a generous price.
Second time I've landed on your videos after looking for some tutorials for architectural modeling in blender. Incredibly high quality. Looking forward to see more from you. Subscribed!
Total beginer here, I followed the whole tutorial for practice and ended up buying the Material but I would love to see an in depth video on how to actualy use it to get the most realistic results when copying new marble types.
@@hbitproject Hi ! I'll say exactly the same than @Arismarcati here x) I followed the tutorial until the end and ended up buying your asset since its way more complete (and for 5 buck i can allow my self to buy it ^^ ). But yes a good tutorial on how to use it and how to imitate different type of stones would greatly help. Amazing job however !! I looked up different channel thinking "shit they are good" until finding yours, but now i think the palm goes toward you good sir :)
This tutorial is not very beginner friendly. This starts off easy to follow but by the end it's impossible to keep track of everything that you are doing. This shader looks amazing and I really wanted to follow along but I just could not keep up. The speed started ramping up at around the secondary veins and it was harder to follow you at that point but it went absolutely off the wall mid way through subsurface scattering. I understand that pros might be able to follow but this is best for advanced intermediate to advanced I hope your other tutorials are easier to follow.
Sir, let's say we create a colonnade using instances. In this case, all the columns have exactly the same texture pattern. I see this all the time in all sorts of video reconstructions of ancient architecture. What is the solution to this problem? If there is an easy way to change the pattern depending on the location of the column, why aren't reconstructionists using it?
@@hbitproject O'k, sir. I must confess that I watched your work, but I watched it like a miracle, with my mouth open and without trying to make sense of it. Alas, my intellect is constantly declining from old age, while you are constantly delighting us with more and more achievements. 👏
I'm an archeology student and do reconstructions of classical archetecture. I've been learning Blender via TH-cam for over a year now and recently stumbled upon your channel. It is an absoloute goldmine and helped me so much. Especially this video is greatly appreciated since I was working on a procedural marble material for all the different marble kinds and all the other tutorials weren't really what I was looking for. So thank you very much, I'm a big fan
Thank you! I love to hear you found the content helpful
You are one of the rare channels on TH-cam that excites me.
I'm glad to hear that 😃
Finally someone that has really understand color ramp and map range nodes, lot of TH-camrs piss me off when they invent theories and differences about them prolly just for talking
Absolutely fantastic tutorial and an enormous help for anyone wanting to model marble textured buildings etc in Blender.
Thank you! 🙏
I've always loved tutorials that don't just show what to do but also take time to explain why things work the way they do. Thank you for taking time to do this
I like how I just finished watching your video series last night and you slipped this out on me when I wake up 😂
Thanks for this wonderful tutorial! As a small remark, note that the finegrain_influence parameter has a "dead zone" between 0 and 0.333 (=1 - 1/1.5) where nothing changes to the texture because "To Min" becomes bigger than 1 and the input factor of the ensuing color mix node is clamped to 1.
Your videos are so far over my head since I've only used Blender a few times and my ADD has become crippling in recent years, but, I love watching them, even though I'm not actively trying to learn the program at the moment. You really do incredible work. There's no other Blender channel I look forward to seeing new content from more. Thank you for sharing.
This is another supreme video from one of the best Blender channels out there, in my opinion. I will need to watch this another few times to let it sink in, but I also just bought the material from Blendermarket - thank you for making that available at such a generous price.
Thank you very much for your kind words 🙏 I hope you like the pack, I'm always hungry for feedback!
This might be the best material video ive ever watched on Blender excellent video learnt alot!
I could watch and listen for hours and hours, a kind of asmr 😊
I love everything about this! One procedural marble tutorial to rule them all!
this channel is such a valuable resource thank you
Second time I've landed on your videos after looking for some tutorials for architectural modeling in blender. Incredibly high quality. Looking forward to see more from you. Subscribed!
Thanks mate! 🙏
Total beginer here, I followed the whole tutorial for practice and ended up buying the Material but I would love to see an in depth video on how to actualy use it to get the most realistic results when copying new marble types.
Hello, I'll do a video demo for that for sure. In the meantime, feel free to reach out to me via email in case you need assistance with the pack! 👍
@@hbitproject Hi ! I'll say exactly the same than @Arismarcati here x)
I followed the tutorial until the end and ended up buying your asset since its way more complete (and for 5 buck i can allow my self to buy it ^^ ).
But yes a good tutorial on how to use it and how to imitate different type of stones would greatly help.
Amazing job however !! I looked up different channel thinking "shit they are good" until finding yours, but now i think the palm goes toward you good sir :)
Amazing!
thankyou, yet again!
Your videos are so good and my favourite
Your channel is helping me a lot!
You could do some Asian and Arabic architecture!
Merci d'expliquer la théorie qui est derriere chaque node!
Y'à déjà des vidéos en ligne sur le sujet, autrement regarde dans le manuel de Blender.
Oui puis le gars parle clairement pas français aussi ^^ donc si tu veux espérer qu'il te réponde... voilà quoi x)
We are waiting for Classical Mouldings - Vol2 , can it be done this month ?
Hi is there a way to export the shaders as png's?
This tutorial is not very beginner friendly.
This starts off easy to follow but by the end it's impossible to keep track of everything that you are doing.
This shader looks amazing and I really wanted to follow along but I just could not keep up.
The speed started ramping up at around the secondary veins and it was harder to follow you at that point but it went absolutely off the wall mid way through subsurface scattering.
I understand that pros might be able to follow but this is best for advanced intermediate to advanced
I hope your other tutorials are easier to follow.
Why I can't add this video to my playlist?
Sir, let's say we create a colonnade using instances. In this case, all the columns have exactly the same texture pattern. I see this all the time in all sorts of video reconstructions of ancient architecture. What is the solution to this problem? If there is an easy way to change the pattern depending on the location of the column, why aren't reconstructionists using it?
Hello Sir, of course there is a way around that. Just check the texturing process in my reconstruction of the temple of Castor and Pollux 👍
@@hbitproject👏
@@hbitproject O'k, sir. I must confess that I watched your work, but I watched it like a miracle, with my mouth open and without trying to make sense of it. Alas, my intellect is constantly declining from old age, while you are constantly delighting us with more and more achievements. 👏
Dude are you Spanish?
Italian! 😀👍