How to Make a Procedural Paper Texture in Blender


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Hey Everybody! In this video I will be showing you how to create a simple procedural paper texture/material inside of Blender. This is a pretty easy process and mainly involves using the material nodes to create a bump texture for a plane. We will be using a cool trick to mix the textures themselves to create this cool effect.

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11 responses to “How to Make a Procedural Paper Texture in Blender”

  1. Does not work with 2.80. I did exactly what was shown… The paper gets so distorted that it is goes out of the viewport. After that, the controllers will not change anymore. Either that's a bug in 2.80 or it just does not work that way anymore with 2.80

  2. Nice tutorial! And the result looks good; maybe I can find a lined paper texture. I'd suggest using the new principled shader instead of the diffuse and glossy combo. It does the fresnel automatically (with a little more accuracy), and I think it's better performance, if I remember correctly. I tried it, and the settings translate over nigh-perfectly. Thank you for sharing this with us 🙂

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