Learn the BASICS of Material Shading in BLENDER (Part 1)

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Blender Material Texture Shading Introduction Tutorial:

Blender material nodes are used for material shading. They can be confusing, so this is a basic Blender materials tutorial for absolute beginners. We will cover adding materials to objects, the Principled BSDF shader, the Color Ramp, mix shaders, transparent materials and more. I have some Blender shading tips at the end of the video that will save you time. In part two, I'm going to cover PBR materials in Blender which are photorealistic texture materials you can add to objects.

Materials are what make an object in Blender look the way they do. Blender materials have three channels: surface, volume and displacement. Using a variety of nodes, you can mix and match textures and map your materials to your object. Before you start watching other Blender tutorials on material shading, watch this so you understand the basics. THANK YOU!

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Timestamps:
0:35 Basics of Adding Materials in Blender
3:51 Nodes in the Blender Shader Editor
9:09 Principled BSDF Shader in Blender
12:56 Mix Shader in Blender
14:32 Color Ramp Node in Blender
15:33 Texture Nodes in Blender
18:35 Mix RGB Node inn Blender
19:55 Mapping Textures in Blender
21:39 Math Node in Blender
22:05 Transparency Shading in Blender
22:56 Volume Shading in Blender
25:43 Shading Tips in Blender

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コメント (21)
  • You have no Idea how comprehensive you have turned ths thing into. But here is the right way to watch this series: watch the first video without trying to understand it too much, then move to the second video and watch it slowly, in the end come back to the first and watch it slowly then it all will click. But sir I cannot stress the fact that you have masticate it to a point the the undestanding is fantastic, you have made click in my brain. I studied this through a book but I was very confused, with you is now very clear almost perfectly clear beacuse the only thing to do is to practice. you have gained an admirer my friend.
  • I am really hoping this tutorial helps beginners. Before you jump into “how to make this material” tutorials, I think an overview of the basics is good. Hope you enjoy and I love hearing your thoughts in the comments!
  • Definitely the best initial tutorial of shading in blender. 30 minutes video contains the whole world, explained everything plainly and clearly with a clean voice.
  • Great tutorial. Been modeling with blender for about 4 years and as of last night decided to finally overcome my fear of nodes and stuff like this has seriously helped. Going in depth while keeping it basic, without holding my hand is very nice.
  • Oh my god your style is PERFECT for me. I’m a pretty hyper person with a low attention span, and many of these tutorials scare me away bc I usually get bored fast and click off, but you explain everything you need to know at a great pace and cut right to the chase of each feature🙏
  • The way you’ve structured this video is brilliant! Thanks man 🙏
  • Appreciate the added depth to explaining the details. For example the clear description of the meaning of Socket Color. Been learning Blender for the last 10 weeks and just now learned this detail from you! And that example is just one of many. Subscribed Thanks so much.
  • @ZephG
    Thank you so much for this awesome tutorial!! This finally broke down nodes in a way that wasn't as intimidating as it has always been for me. I highly appreciate your attention to speaking slowly, clearly, with good diction that makes the audio easy to follow, and your use of zoom to focus in on areas of the window that you're working with directly. I'm definitely subscribing for more in the future, and I hope you have a wonderful weekend!!
  • This tutorial has really helped me get out of a rut. The pacing was excellent and explained just enough to allow for experimentation. Glad I found it!
  • I've been wanting this exact level of explanation to learn how to use the shading features within Blender. Thank you! I'm hoping once I learn this material in Blender it will carry over to other DCC software packages.
  • Amazing, straight forward and easy (enough) to understand information Brandon. Thank you.