This is amazing. You can paint your model's shadows in grayscale and then easily add color to it, for example dark purple for shadows and blue for illuminated places. Thank you for your video!
A good video!! May I know which option I can use for make gradient to selected area? I’m trying to make a gradient on a hair, I feel a little confused 😢
Probably your best bet is using masks to control where to place the different gradients, and make various, each one on different hair strands. If you know you are gonna do something like that, it's usefull to take it into account, and have all hair UV islands pointing in the same direction, and at the same height if possible, so you can affect a lot of hair strands with just a gradient layer :) hope it helps!
I wanted to create short videos explaining everything about a filter, so the info is more condensed and then people can think how they work with those tools, so that's why I only talked about gradient filter, and didn't mention the gradient curve and dynamic, as those are different filters. But in this case, as the names are so similar, I could have mentioned them, I'll take it into account for future videos. Btw, gradient curve and dynamic are a bit different, less commonly used, as they are ways to control values on B&W gradients, instead of using them to create colours for a layer. Thanks for your comment!
This is amazing. You can paint your model's shadows in grayscale and then easily add color to it, for example dark purple for shadows and blue for illuminated places. Thank you for your video!
Yeah, that's also a great option, thanks you for comment!
Very helpful, thank you for breaking this down!
You're welcome, thanks for your comment!
Best gradient tutorial found!
Thanks, I try, at least :)
A good video!! May I know which option I can use for make gradient to selected area? I’m trying to make a gradient on a hair, I feel a little confused 😢
Probably your best bet is using masks to control where to place the different gradients, and make various, each one on different hair strands. If you know you are gonna do something like that, it's usefull to take it into account, and have all hair UV islands pointing in the same direction, and at the same height if possible, so you can affect a lot of hair strands with just a gradient layer :) hope it helps!
I was wondering how a gradient map could be set up in S3DP. Thank you! Well done!
No problem, thanks for your comment!
Merci bro jeje
TY!
You're welcome!
Why, in this case, are the Gradient Curve and Gradient Dynamic filters needed? You didn't say anything about them.
I wanted to create short videos explaining everything about a filter, so the info is more condensed and then people can think how they work with those tools, so that's why I only talked about gradient filter, and didn't mention the gradient curve and dynamic, as those are different filters. But in this case, as the names are so similar, I could have mentioned them, I'll take it into account for future videos. Btw, gradient curve and dynamic are a bit different, less commonly used, as they are ways to control values on B&W gradients, instead of using them to create colours for a layer. Thanks for your comment!
why so fast
Sorry, I'm usually talk fast, I'll try to slow down a bit