I don't think anyone ever acknowledged the fact that Ryan replies to every single comment on his videos, or at least the significant comments. Not many youtubers who would take time to do that . Respect bro
Thank you for a great tutorial. As a minor tweak, I replaced the Color Ramp and Hue/Saturation/Value nodes you add at 6:50 with a Math (Greater Than), which made exposing the value input a bit more straightforward.
Awesome! I'm trying to make a sci-fi visor and am having trouble with hexagon patterns through nodes. Could you make a tutorial for this? Right now, i'm just using colored glass bsdf to ignore that I wanted a visor with a hex grid.
It would be far more legible if you used more than one Group Input node rather than having noodles spread all over your node groups. You can use Shift-D to duplicate a Group Input node just as you can with all the other nodes then move it to a convenient location, join up your inputs and then with each Group Input selected, hit Ctrl-G to hide the unconnected sockets. Do that for each Group Input and it looks much tidier and is easier to follow. I've just done your tutorial and used five separate Group Input nodes in convenient positions.
@@RyanKingArt Ok. Fair enough. I find it's easier to follow tutorials if there aren't lots of crossing noodles everywhere which tends to happen with a single Group Input.
Thanks for the tutorial. I recently went through blender guru's texturing tutorial he mentioned that if we increase the detail in noise texture it is computational intensive. Thanks Jesus saves
@@RyanKingArt I think you could add or multiple another noice over the existing one with a low detail level. If you increase the detail it increases exponentially. Thank again for the tutorial
honestly i could already tell how you made it and i'm still impressed, you're a fucking wizard man. also if you want you can do some noise on top of the tiles and add some dirt effects if you want.
This material is exactly like the tiles in Titanic's gymnasium just turn the color of the diamonds to green. And it is much simpler than the Titanic gymnasium floor tile I made. Just Purchased it.
Man i dont know texturing and whenever i watch your or any other's materials tutorial i get tired of it so i add textures from blenderkit so thats cool right?