Description
Rev 004
My personal collection of nodes for Blender.
More information and tutorials at https://sharkigator.wordpress.com/2016/01/16/sharkigator-node-collection/
PBR Nodes are by CynicatPro: https://www.youtube.com/user/CynicatPro
The EdgeNode is from BlenderNPR: http://blendernpr.org/downloads/
You can contact me if you want your own nodes to be shared, if you have an idea for a node or if you know how to improve a certain node.
### Setups ###
Screentone Setup (for both Blender Internal / Cycles)
Soft AO Cel Shading Setup (Blender Internal)
### Cycles ###
=== Misc === 7Segment
=== Distortion === Barrel Distortion (Inverse) | Barrel Distortion Autozoom (Inverse)
=== Converters === Grayscale | Separate HSL | Combine HSL | Combine HSL Max Channel Only | Separate YUV 601 / 709 | Combine YUV 601 / 709 | Separate YCbCr 601 / JPEG
=== Screen === LCDScreen Filter | Pixelate | Screen Shader
=== Posterize === Posterize HSV | Posterize RGB | Posterize YUV
=== PBR === Fresnel Simple | Reflection Simple | Metallic Simple
=== Helpers === Round | Round Vector | Scale Vector | Vector Length
### Composite ###
=== NPR === EdgeNode v 1.2.4 | LineSquiggle
=== Misc === Matcap | NormalPass to NormalMap
Sharkigator Node Collection (Rev 004)
- Downloads
- 211
- Likes
- 6
- License
- CC0
- Category
- Materials
- Blender Version
- 2.7x
- Render Engine
- Blender Internal
- File Size
- 3.31 MB
Comments (6)
Thank you, it's always nice to look over someones node groups. I learn a lot from analising other peoples work. Thanks for sharing.
I'm glad that you like it. I'll update this collection every time I've got a bunch of new nodes. If you've got an idea for a node, you can tell me, then I can try to create it ^.^
Thank you for sharing this collection ! I liked very much the pixelate node. Really brillant !
I'm happy that you find them useful.
Thanks for the good hint on how to do 7-segment displays on your blog. I borrowed the vertex color layout idea for the digits on a power-indicator-meter I made, however I'm not sure if my node groups are the same as yours. (Wanted to figure it out for myself first.) I guess I'll have to give yours a look-over to see if they're the same or different. In my case it took a lot of boolean style stuff with node groups for each number and using the modulo function for numbers to keep repeating.
How do you use it?
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