@digimbyte Sure you can. You can manually change the V (value) in the color chooser to whatever you want, even negative values. Anything above 1 or below 0 will generally just appear as black or white until you start interacting with lights. Although I didn't know fractals spat out anything above 1, the way I've seen it put to use is in indirect lighting, to make a brighter wash.
hey thanks for the videos..... i have a garden to texture and i have no idea how to texture it... its kinda complicated and i have a limited time.. so i will be so glad if you gimme a hand here
it throws out a 2? 2.5?, a white noise is just black and white... 0.0-1.0
you CANT get whiter then WHITE!
digimbyte 11 months ago
@digimbyte Sure you can. You can manually change the V (value) in the color chooser to whatever you want, even negative values. Anything above 1 or below 0 will generally just appear as black or white until you start interacting with lights. Although I didn't know fractals spat out anything above 1, the way I've seen it put to use is in indirect lighting, to make a brighter wash.
BlazzaBlu 8 months ago
great tutorial, thanks. Though be more caring of your keyboard, you're raping it.
freshaca3 1 year ago
Tutorial is great,but its awful quality of the video :-(
ptrvcptr1 1 year ago
hey thanks for the videos..... i have a garden to texture and i have no idea how to texture it... its kinda complicated and i have a limited time.. so i will be so glad if you gimme a hand here
mehdift 2 years ago
A really good tutorial there, it was very useful.
Keep up the good work!
keknublol 3 years ago
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keknublol 3 years ago
how did you open that shelf? you know, the one whit the texture stuff
cxr111 3 years ago
Window > Rendering Editors > Hypershade
mserebreny 3 years ago
thanx :D
cxr111 3 years ago
very nice thank you
nicafornica 3 years ago