Blender Cosmos: Procedural Gas Planets with Blender

Master Cosmic Environments in Blender

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Blender Cosmos: Procedural Gas Planets with Blender

What You Will Learn!

  • What is proceduralism and how it works?
  • How nodes work? and understanding how they connect and speak to each other.
  • The logic of proceduralism and how to build logical node-trees
  • Lighting, Rendering, Compositing,...

Description

Class Description:

In this class you’ll learn how to create a procedural gas planet in Blender.

What will you learn?

  • What is proceduralism? and how it works?

  • How to use nodes?

  • Lighting

  • Rendering

  • Compositing

I want to help you untangle some complicated concepts in Blender, that people always assumed it is only for the elite of us to deal with math and vectors.

By the end of this course, you will have a solid understanding of how to create procedural materials in Blender.

My ultimate goal is to equip you with a solid foundation for your future endeavors in the world of Shading and proceduralism.

Who this class is for?

This course can suit all levels. But I will assume that you have at least some basic knowledge on how to work with Blender.

Project Description

In this class, you will learn about proceduralism by creating a Gas Planet in Blender.

  1. Setting up the blender scene

    In this video, we will start shading our planet by creating:

    • The basic geometry of the planet

    • Building our lighting setup

    • Setting up the camera

    • Tweaking some render settings.

    and lastly

    • Activating some add-ons, we’ll need.

  2. Creating the planet shader — part 1

    In this video, you will start shading you planet by creating the general look of a gas planet's surface. (Umm… Even though gas planets don’t have a surface xD)

  3. Creating the planet shader — part 2

    In this video, you will finalize the look of your planet, by adding vector distortion.

    This is the most complicated video in this course because for some people it might be tough to wrap their minds around what’s happening in the logic of the nodes.

    But if you give it some time, everything will sink in.

  4. Understanding distortion in Blender

    This is a follow-up to the previous video.

    In this one, I will try to explain the logic we built our node tree around in the previous video.

    Basically, how to do operations between the texture and the texture coordinate node.

  5. Creating the rings

    In this video, you’ll create the rings around your planet. This will be fun!

  6. Rendering

    In this video, you’ll finalize your scene and prepare it for rendering by

    • Locking the shot and lighting for the planet.

    • Adding some simple camera animation.

    • And lastly, setting up our render settings.

    By the end of this video, you’ll have a scene that is ready to hit render.

  7. Compositing

    Our journey is coming to an end :(

    In this final video, you will use the Blender Compositor to add a background to your planet and do some global adjustments to finish everything.

So now, if that’s something you’re into, I can’t wait to see you in class.

Who Should Attend!

  • Students interested in learning more about the world of nodes and proceduralism in Blender
  • Students interested in creating planets in Blender

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