Procedural texturing is a great method for texturing. It offers great benefits such as unlimited texture resolution and easy mapping to any 3D surface. It allows for complete control over textures using a mathematical and logic approach through nodes. This approach can seem complex to many artists. This course will teach you how to use blender procedural shading techniques in a simple and practical manner. We take a practical approach to show how procedural textures can be used to create realistic textures of a mango and apple. You can start immediately by downloading the 3D model of each fruit from our exercise files.
The Advantages of Procedural texturing
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It is great to create organic textures.
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Unlimited Texture Resolution.
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Flexible Texture mapping
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It is extremely easy to make variations.
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Reduces dependence on texture maps
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Unlimitable Potential and great power
What will you learn in this course
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Basics of procedural texturing in Blender
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Simple and practical methods for procedural workflow.
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Texturing realistic fruits
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A practical approach to organic procedural texturing
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Learn to identify layers and textures by being observant.
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Layer-based texturing is simple and straightforward.
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Tips and Tricks
You will be able to after completing this course.
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Learn how to understand and appreciate procedural texturing workflows.
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Blender can create organic textures
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Organic texturing can be done using a layer-based workflow.
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Blender can be viewed as a powerful procedural editing software.
This course is for you if
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An artist who wants to learn procedural texture.
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Organic texturing is for someone who is interested.
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An artist learning Blender.
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Texturing artist.
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Blender could be used as a medium for fine art.