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Blender tutorial showing you how to make realistic puddles: http://www.blenderguru.com/tutorials/how-to-create-realistic-puddles
Puddles add contrast and visual interest in your scene, while also helping to balance the composition. In this video you’ll discover a super easy way to make them in Blender, which can be used on almost any surface.
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25 responses to “How to Create Realistic Puddles in Blender”
Can you please add a link to an updated photo of the material node setup on the webpage link? I have only been using blender for a week and unfortunately have not figured out how to do this in the current version of Blender. You have great videos and a simple picture brings this video up to date for newbies like me.
I can't really get any textures on to a object. I have watched all the tutorials and none of them work.
Nice music tho
classy music! Once again, this was just what I was looking for. Thanks!
would you be able to render a black/white image where the ground would be black and the puddles would be white to use as alpha for a image outside of blender? (render to texture)
this helped me so much in making a rain scene! ๐
I felt like i was in Panara when watching this video
That's reDICULOUSLY COOL!! And it's procedural!!!
You do have better tutorials!
Is there a way to do this with the PBR dielectric node?
You sound very knowledgeable not just on 3D work but more about other subjects to reference your work. Respect
Can I use my penis?
I really want to know wich concrete texture you used. Can you send me a direct link please?
you should add a mix shader to the glossy shader and then in the top input a transparent bsdf and for that a fresnel node since the closer you are the more sethrougth the puddles accualy are they are not just gone.
Andrew! I LOVE THESE quick how-to tutorials!!! Please do HUNDREDS MORE!!!
How to I make the noise texture smaller for my small set? The buildings are smaller than the whole texture for the plane set as my floor.
I love those short videos, much better to look something up than the hour long tuts
i love ur videos ๐
cool trick
My first attempt worked great, but now every time I try my material is really dark. I've done each step carefully but
I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. My node setup matches perfectly with the node setup from my frist attempt that actually worked
Most content creators would take 20 minutes to say this, your videos are very concise and well edited
cool
Amazing technic man! I'm not a blender user,but this technic can be used in other soft. also.Great explained,Thx!
Andrew could you please give us the tutorial on how to make a skybox like you have used in this video, because every other tutorial i try it doesn't work…
You didn't us to make that water on the ground. I wanted to see that.