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Description

Here is my hand picked selection of NodeGroups i've created over the past 2-3 years. There's everything, from simple little Tools, Materials, UberShaders to Compositing. Some are made quickly, on some i spent countless hours.

With this first release i've put together some information about every NodeGroup. Not too much, but mainly what the NodeGroup is supposed to do. I think it's important to get a quick start on them, cause really, some of them might seem confusing (even for me ;-) by just looking at it.

I've taken quite some time to re-check everything, set usable and good defaults and to make them as easy as possible.

All of those NodeGroups are made by me, with the exception of the CondFresnel in the Metal-Kn.

I always try to not let them break energy conservation - so they should be safe to use in any circumstances.

More Info [here](https://bwide.wordpress.com/node-groups/bwide-nodepack-for-blender/).

Comments (37)

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mofx over 12 years ago

Very nice, saw this on blenderartist, was going to ask you to share here, but you beat me to it. Can't wait to dive into it, thanks for sharing.

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pisit.blend over 12 years ago

I would love to study your node set-up to make use of in my animation class. Thanks for sharing : )

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trhooker over 12 years ago

I know this may be dumb...but....if I was to give bashi credit in an animation for this...how would I do it? edited by? composited by? nodes by? thanks for the help ahead of time! :)

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bashi over 12 years ago

;-) You are right, i wasn't quite sure which license. I will change it to no attribution.

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reg661 over 12 years ago

nodes are great -- beauty in chaos -- ad really make sense once you get past the curve

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pomsar over 12 years ago

Trhooker: maybe a "special thanks to bashi" at the end of the animation solves the problem.. :))

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bashi over 12 years ago

The License is changed to CC Zero, so no need anymore to give me credits.

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trhooker over 12 years ago

Thanks...... :)

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oldtimer over 12 years ago

I'll look over it. Thanks very much for your sharing.

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perdian00 over 12 years ago

hola amigo sabes que seria bueno !!! deberías hacer un vídeo por favor plis !!!! U.U

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chiky222 over 12 years ago

Translation: "Hi friend, do you know what would be great? You should make a video please!" Thanks for sharing!

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christave10 over 12 years ago

Thanks a lot for sharing!! I myself get hard time in materials and lightings!! This is of a good use

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blend2cap over 12 years ago

Thanks, I'll study them a lot!

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quella over 12 years ago

Thanks excellent collection

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borini over 12 years ago

Thank you very much for sharing!!!

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Nagel over 12 years ago

I think that advices for world shader would be very useful ;)

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bashi over 12 years ago

see https://bwide.wordpress.com/node-groups/bwide-nodepack-for-blender/ and https://bwide.wordpress.com/2012/12/08/node-groups-background-control/

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sixpack over 12 years ago

thank you so much.,

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goodfoot over 12 years ago

Much thanks. Great pack, super helpful.

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elbrujodelatribu about 12 years ago

Great collection of nodes. Very useful. Thanks for sharing them!

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venomindst about 12 years ago

Much appreciated, again, thank you for sharing, will help me understand materials better.

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fernandicolimonta about 12 years ago

thank you so much for this

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Indigo about 12 years ago

thank you to the infinite

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JDHaller about 12 years ago

Thank you and your many hours... For the sharing and improving such a blended environment. :)

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rocifier over 11 years ago

Hey I'm relatively new to Blender. Does anyone know of a good tutorial for how to take sets of nodes like this, and put them in my own blender files and use them?

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jalexander510 over 11 years ago

Progress!!! Making life easier. This is a definitive guide for experiential learners. The CC-0 is the reason blender has become superior. Equal, often superior, opportunity for all. I foresee Bender replacing many expensive, bloated programs. If it had more efficient 2D drafting capabilities, I wouldn't even need AutoCAD. Blender takes up 40x less space than 3d Studio Max or Maya. It does much more, and it will work on -all- of my students home computers. I'll be studying these nodes with my (underfunded) CADD class...Thank You. I encourage the world to credit your work because they choose to.

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PAPASMURF7777 about 10 years ago

You're awesome Bashi, thanks for sharing!

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TheLogoGuy almost 10 years ago

Whats a node?

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muerezombie77 almost 10 years ago

GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR..!! AHORA MUCHO QUE APRENDER...

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miguelitomalo over 9 years ago

awewsome! now i haveto learn how to use

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Dan45 over 7 years ago

I model and texture a lot of vehicles and some of these are great for car finishes and paint jobs.Especially the car layer and the plastic nodes.

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chaitai2 over 6 years ago

Thank you, really good still!

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temp20 about 6 years ago

Thank You, for all your hardwork and sharing.

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Blob_1160000 over 5 years ago

Thanks for file looks great except... I can't seem to add it to Blender, anyone else have this problem?

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GerritSchulze over 5 years ago

@bashi Many thanks for sharing your node groups. I really appreciate your generosity. @Blob Drag and drop the blend file into blender, when asked click 'Link' navigate to the NodeTree folder and choose the node you wish to add to your linked library. Then in Compositing > Node Editor press Shift + A , spacebar, search for the node name and add it to your node tree. Press Tab to open the group to understand what's going on, and Tab again to close it.

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jdnebelsky over 5 years ago

How does this work. Is it an addon or do I copy a node over to my project?

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kepov46064 10 months ago

You people should really do something about bots spamming the comment section. It is so easy to create an account and start commenting. No captcha, no email verification, nothing?

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