https://i.ytimg.com/vi/t4MTnpnahu0/hqdefault.jpg
In this tutorial you will discover:
-What Anisotropy is
-When it should be used
-How to use it to create a realistic saucepan
source
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/t4MTnpnahu0/hqdefault.jpg
In this tutorial you will discover:
-What Anisotropy is
-When it should be used
-How to use it to create a realistic saucepan
source
25 responses to “Introduction to Anisotropic Shading in Blender”
The second i looked at it i thought it was real
Where can I found free hdri like you ?
Hi! So an LP disc could also use this shader, right?
Thanks a lot..
To the point solutions. No waste of time, a lot of learning in a short tutorial. This is the best blender channel for intermediate blender artists. Learned a lot from you.
For the longest time I thought he was saying "source pins"
9:17 I think because you hit smooth before you finished adding cuts
Thought this was an actual commercial but then noticed it was made by blender guru
nice grinder, that you made^^
Quick note on not starting with a starter file. While watching this I discovered the Mean Crease, which I didn't know existed.
awesome
It's called brushed metal…
How do I blur the HDR?
Nice.
Круто.
I'm thinking that to add grain you can instead use that grain texture -> Bump node -> normal input of the Anisotropic shader.This way the grain happens on the surface because of the lighting.
Any chance you will revisit this with the principled shader? Anisotropy seems to work very differently.
that alt+D thing is the most useful thing I ever learned about blender ;D I wish I knew that a few hours ago, when I was fighting with the array modifier to have copies of an editable model….
Anisotropic shading with iridescence added will equate to a material that looks like the data side of an optical disc.
Can you use it for Fridges?
thanks, you're a super duper crack 🙂
Scrolled past and thought the thumbnail was a real picture
I searched for the tutorial because somehow my anisotropic material didn´t work. Then I figured ou that I hadn´t assigned the material to the object, I just selected everything where I wanted the material…
Awesome, thanks!
Hello. Thank you for such amazing videos!!!
Have you tried LuxRender? What do you think about it?
Thank you
Hi,…..how did you select the ring of faces (around 6:08) in video where you scale down the bottom part of the pan??…..the key stroke display doesn`t show that properly??
proof that you can make a good quality video out of powerpoint