Omg I'm looking for this tutorial from few days finally got it . Man you are awesome.. thank you very much for doing this tutorial.. expecting more displacement cube tutorials.. subscribed btw
This is brilliant! The part about geometry-nodes are a bit outdated, but with some googling it's possible to recreate your results. I learned a lot of new things! Thanks!
@@Chong3D do you have contact person or something?... Maybe snapchat or linkedin... I want personal chat........please send your any contact to salimamirb.44@gmail.com
Hi, this project is done by using Blender 2.93, the node is slightly different than 3.1. In Blender 3.1, you have to use "Instance on points" instead of "Point instance". For Blender 3.0 or above, follow the step below: 1. Drag your Cube from 3D viewport to the Geometry node editor 2. Then to clone your cube, add a "Distribute Points on faces" node after "Group input", then add an "instance on points" node after "Distribute Points on faces", then connect the "Object info (Your cube)" to the "Instance" at "Instance on points" node 3. Then if you want to randomize the scale, you need to add a "Random Value" node, and connect it to scale at the "Instance on points" node
Dude the principles here are fantastic
Thanks, glad you like it!
That‘s so nice, I have finished this tutorial, Could you please give some tutorials for the effect of "crystal lattice" in C4D?
Thanks for watching the tutorial!
But sorry, i not sure what do you mean by "crystal lattice"
Omg I'm looking for this tutorial from few days finally got it . Man you are awesome.. thank you very much for doing this tutorial.. expecting more displacement cube tutorials.. subscribed btw
Glad you liked it! Thanks
Excellent work.. Mind blowing 🤯 ..I'm gonna recreate...Thanks buddy
Most welcome 😊
nice tutorial! looking forward to see more of your work
Thanks for watching!
Aaah! I was inspired by that c4d inspiration!!! And created a similarn
This is brilliant! The part about geometry-nodes are a bit outdated, but with some googling it's possible to recreate your results. I learned a lot of new things! Thanks!
so cool man i become fan of you!!!
Thanks a lot!!
Looks neat!
Thanks~!
Absolutely love all your tutorial! Well explained, i learned a lot. Thank so much, please dont' stop to teach us! new subscriber here ;-)
Thank you! Will do!
Absolutely love your stuff! Keep it up!
Thanks a lot!!
I his is Amezing thanx so much. They way of explaining and teaching style is so good. Good 👍🏻 thanx love ❤️
You're welcome!😄
Excellent
Great tutorial, thank you and keep going :)
Super fantastic
Thanks!
@@Chong3D do you have contact person or something?... Maybe snapchat or linkedin... I want personal chat........please send your any contact to salimamirb.44@gmail.com
@@salimamir3263 You can always reach me here: designwithchong@gmail.com
thank you for your help!
No problem!
this is so amazing! thank you for sharing
You're so welcome!😄
The point instance option is unavailable in version 4.0 so what's the alternative???
nice!
Thanks! Glad you like it!😃😃
big fan bro op :)
Thanks for watching!
Excelent !!!
I have a question, about the point instance node, in the version of Blender that I have is 3.1; it does not appear to me
Hi, this project is done by using Blender 2.93, the node is slightly different than 3.1.
In Blender 3.1, you have to use "Instance on points" instead of "Point instance".
For Blender 3.0 or above, follow the step below:
1. Drag your Cube from 3D viewport to the Geometry node editor
2. Then to clone your cube, add a "Distribute Points on faces" node after "Group input", then add an "instance on points" node after "Distribute Points on faces", then connect the "Object info (Your cube)" to the "Instance" at "Instance on points" node
3. Then if you want to randomize the scale, you need to add a "Random Value" node, and connect it to scale at the "Instance on points" node
amazinggggggggg 😭😭😭😭 make some new video pleaseee, i've subscribed you Chong, you are amazing 🤩🤩
Thanks for the Sub!! Glad you like my video😃
Hi great tutorial! Where are you from? Your accent sounds very familiar !
Thanks for watching! I am from Malaysia ~