Beginner course : My progress


My first attempt of sculpting and hair particles :slight_smile:
Final render :slight_smile:

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This is fantastic, and your progress really shows! Amazing work!

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Great progress through the course.

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Finished this render. And I am not satisfied with quality of hair particles on this one. Honestly hair particles are not my cup of tea :smiley: at least for now :smiley:

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Hair is really hard, I think especially when it is fur that is needed. I am guessing the hair system was based on need for longer human hair.

Good dog though and nice grass too.

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Very nice, good eye on the grass color

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Thank you ::slight_smile:

Just finished course on material nodes :smiley: first attempt of creating a rust :smiley:

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Quick render and a little practice on procedural wooden texture :slight_smile: I would like to know your opinion guys :slight_smile: any suggestions ??

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Looks fine and good experiment with procedural textures. Good to see the grain arranged correctly.

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Thank you :slightly_smiling_face:

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Your progress is amazing. This looks nice.

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Thanks :slight_smile:

Maybe add also a bump map, using the same wood procedure. same for glossy.

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Thank you I’ll try it. :slight_smile: I am still playing around with it. Soon I’ll post how it turned out. :slight_smile:
Onec again thank you :slight_smile:

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So I watched a few videos about PBR procedural texturing. On how to fake wood :smiley: and here is a little update :smiley:
What do you guys think? :slight_smile:

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Much nicer wood.

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After a long long time I finished another Blender Environment Course with awesome Instructor @Grant_Abbitt Here are renders I made during the course. I would love to know your thoughts :slight_smile:

Also here is a render of a small scene I made using techniques I learned from the course (texturing, modeling, sculpting, baking etc.) :slight_smile: If you will be so kind and let me know your feedback on this as well :slight_smile:

Always nice to hear from you guys :blush: love you all :blush:

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that’s fantastic work. For your axe and candle image i would move all the items a bit closer to each other and have less empty table space. that way you can frame your objects more successfully.

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These look great. The axe scene is lovely and moody.

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