This is what I just love - clear explenation of the process and methods being shared with fellow designers, striving towards a better designed world. Keep up the good work!
OMG! The bumpy rings were exactly what I was trying to create a couple months back! I was trying to manipulate the Marble pattern to get the same look, but I just couldn't get a smooth transition with it! Never thought I could manipulate the mesh pattern this way! This tutorial is perfect! Thanks a lot Shane!
This is what I just love - clear explenation of the process and methods being shared with fellow designers, striving towards a better designed world.
Keep up the good work!
Thanks very much, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
this is with out a doibt the best material video for keyshot i have ever seen! just amazing
Thanks! means a lot :)
OMG! The bumpy rings were exactly what I was trying to create a couple months back! I was trying to manipulate the Marble pattern to get the same look, but I just couldn't get a smooth transition with it! Never thought I could manipulate the mesh pattern this way! This tutorial is perfect! Thanks a lot Shane!
Yeah I find the Mesh pattern much easier to control for displacement, I tried marble but prefered mesh in the end! Glad it's helped :)
best tutorial!!! thakyouu for sharinggg, thankyou for explaining the"whys" of everything
No worries, glad you enjoyed it !
Wow! Thanks Shane this is a great tutorial!
Wow, this was really helpful! Thank you Shane!
No problem 😊
What a nice tutorial, thanks guy , it's helpful to me
Thanks, I'm glad it was helpful
great tutorial! thank you Shane!
Cheers bro
keep updating. love you work.... ganbatte ne
Great tutorial! Thanks!
Thanks, glad you liked it
so good
Thanks :)
谢谢学习了
No problem :)
Is all that messing around with nodes really necessary when using Keyshot or is this only because you are creating your own material?
It’s only necessary if you’re trying to make a custom material. I also was trying to make it as procedural as possible
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