EASY Chipped Surface Displacement || Blender Tutorial


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In this tutorial you’ll learn how to create a very easy chipped/cracked displacement on any surface in Blender. This can help create some really nice chipped paint material or some old cracked glass objects, or for tiny pot holes and cracks in the road for your 3D scene.

Wel’ll be creating a displacement set up, without the use of custom textures and texture maps. This set up only involves nodes and built in textures. One of the coolest things of this set up, is that we’ll be mixing different displacements, combining it into one set up, making the mesh have a professionally clean chipped or cracked surface.

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13 responses to “EASY Chipped Surface Displacement || Blender Tutorial”

  1. I love how you also explain what each nodes do and how they perform. Very informative,. A funny thing is that I was looking for a way to adding cracks to the concrete in my project while also still using my current concrete texture displacement. Your way of combining displacements was helpful ^.^

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