How to use Sky Texture in Blender 4 using Cycles, with adding clouds in background
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- čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
- Tutorial video shows how to add sky texture in Blender using Cycles renderer. In this tutorial, we will go through how to add sky texture node into background in Shader Editor. We will use Nishita in Sky Texture Node settings, if sky texture to bright, we can adjust the intensity, color in sky texture. In additional , we will show how to add clouds into this sky texture. Steps are easy to follow for Blender beginners. I hope this helps.
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Musgrave Texture is replaced by Noise Texture in Blender 4.1, please get the texture setting updates here, cgian.com/2024/04/musgrave-te...
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Timestamp
0:00 Intro - Blender Sky Texture
0:13 Add 3D Object to make scene
1:15 Add Sky Texture to background of World
1:49 Sky Texture Settings for color, sun position, intensity
3:08 Sky Texture with Clouds
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wow this is so awesome work my frend great job
For new Versions after Blender 4.1 Musgrave Texture has been removed. You can use a Noise Texture and adjust the values.
For my last project I choose:
Scale 2.0
Detail 10
Roughness 0.7
Lacunarity 2.0
Distorision 0
Then, for the Color Ramp:
Black 0.52
White 0.75
And the Background 0.5
Right, thanks for your setting
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Attention: Musgrave Texture is now call Noise Texture :)
Right. Start from Blender 4.1, Musgrave Texture is replaced by Noise Texture. Thank you for this notes
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Musgrave texture node was replaced by the Noise Texture node
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I´m using version 4.0, where can I find the background and world output nodes? They don´t appear in the shading section
In Shader Editor, Switch to World.
And go to Add > Output, we can add World Output Node
Follow the steps but the musgrave node is not appearing
If using Blender 4.1 or later, we should use Nosie Texture.
Awesome Tutorial video and fun to watch.
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way to make em move?
yes, we can move it using mapping node and texture coordinate node
why i doesnt have Musgrave Texture?
If using Blender 4.1, we can use noise texture. Get the texture setting updates here, cgian.com/2024/04/musgrave-texture-to-noise-texture-in-blender/
how animate the clouds?
we can add mapping node and texture coordinate node to texture of cloud and adjust the value in mapping node.
I still cant see sky in my background sun is there but as a beginner it is getting so tough and why hell i can’t see sky😭😢
um. have you switched to render preview at 1:08
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