Shoutout to ForlornFoundry who taught me a lot when I was starting to learn blender a few months ago. His video goes into a ton of depth on how to achieve a realistic paper (more than this video) and you will learn a ton! czcams.com/video/TRVfplQ0AyU/video.html
Hi! Thanks a lot for great tutorial. Do you know if I could solidify that piece of paper and have this filled area between two faces? Cause normally if you use transparent shader on volumetric mesh the volume between two faces is just empty and you just got two pieces of paper look. I could do this ripped paper look by using geometry but it's hard and requires a lot of polygons.
@@moboxgraphics I thinked about something like this too, but decided that it's not optimal way.. Well, thank you very much for the answer. If they did it like this maybe there's no other way) I have to make something like a postcard for cartoon and it should have a little volume
Shoutout to
ForlornFoundry who taught me a lot when I was starting to learn blender a few months ago.
His video goes into a ton of depth on how to achieve a realistic paper (more than this video) and you will learn a ton!
czcams.com/video/TRVfplQ0AyU/video.html
Blender tutorials, yaay!
wonderful tutorial as always!
OMG THANK YOU
Thank you so much!
Great tutorial, thanks, Like 😀👍
I'd love to have a go at this one but unfortunately I dont have access to (expensive) Adobe products. Is this one possible with Krita or GIMP?
how to cut out in blender with this paper texture ? thanks sir ciao
Hi! Thanks a lot for great tutorial. Do you know if I could solidify that piece of paper and have this filled area between two faces? Cause normally if you use transparent shader on volumetric mesh the volume between two faces is just empty and you just got two pieces of paper look. I could do this ripped paper look by using geometry but it's hard and requires a lot of polygons.
CG Matter / Default Cube used an array and a volume shader between them. But it's pretty heavy I think for such a thin piece.
@@moboxgraphics I thinked about something like this too, but decided that it's not optimal way.. Well, thank you very much for the answer. If they did it like this maybe there's no other way) I have to make something like a postcard for cartoon and it should have a little volume
Can you do this for cinema 4d?
FYI You may have seen this used in the latest Real Engineering video: "The Missing Link in Renewables"
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C4d>blender nice what a transition