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Get Startedtexturing and baking
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Hi jonathan
thanks so much for this course I can't emphasize how much it helped me in my progress
I just want to ask you,are you going to make course for texturing and especially baking in blender and when will that take place
looking forward to your response
regards samy
It's very hard to see what you are plugging things into.
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Hi there,
Just a heads up, as you go through this all the nodes on the far right get blocked by the tools so it is hard to see what you are plugging things into. Can you clarify that? If you watch the video through you will see what I am referring to. Also, for some reason when you full screen this the text on your screens gets a bit blurry. Maybe that is a Camtasia or whatever program you are using thing, but it can make things a bit hard to read sometimes. :)
Mixing "Principled BSDF" and "Translucent BSDF" an artistic decision?
4 answers · asked @ video mark 5:27
4 answers · asked @ video mark 5:27
Can I say that mixing the "Principled BSDF" shader and "Translucent BSDF" shader with a different color for the last one is an artistic decision whereas using the "Transmission" setting and the "Translucent" setting of the "Principled BSDF" node would achieve a physically more accurate result?