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Sunday 18 February 2018

Architectural procedural textures and materials - Blender3D tutorials

For now, i decided to add additional Blender tutorials, and cover architectural textures and surfaces, which are too often, or, heavily used in industry. But, with one major change, i won't be using any image textures, instead, all of those materials and textures will be made using procedural method. 
Reason for this, is that there will be no need for а large disk space usage, everything is narrowed to a few kilobytes or megabytes, that depends of а scene complexity, but in the same time it will give huge amount of flexibility.
Manipulating the nodes, to the full power, so to speak, needs accurate knowledge on what these nodes are able to do. There are endless possibilities, or variations, of what they can achieve. 
Meaning, along with this tutorials, i'll try to cover theory also, and what those possibilities are.
At this moment, there are only four tutorials, (bricks, stucco, concrete and tiles) but will grow in time. Since i'm covering Freecad tutorials also, there will be projects, as well, in texturing Freecad projects in Blender. How to prepare files, do additional work, make corrections on objects, and render.


These tutorials, asd previous, can be found at »TutorialField« YT channel.



30 FreeCad tutorials - Product design

Here are 30 FreeCad tutorials, made for a product design learning purposes.
Please note, that, these tutorials are, at the moment, for demonstration purpose!

Website, TutorialField, is still under development, so, all tutorials made untill now, will be in-depth explained. I understand how at the beginning, or at getting started, as with any similar software, can be frustrating with not having any guiding, along with tutorial. In future tutorials, that i will be making, i'll add, as far as can, if not the full guidance, then, at least major explanations, regarding specific product i'm making.

Along with this tutorials, i'll will be covering architectural tutorials, as far as my industrial design field allows me to. How many tutorials will be made, there's no specific number, because, even with this 30 full designing length type tutorials, i'm not even scratching the surface. 
One more important thing that i should mention is, do not consider all methods i've used within these tutorials for granted. But use them, rather, only for learning, or, for familiarization purpose. Learning curve is something that gives the answers in time, consequently, we'll get familiar with the correct usage of tools.
This is only the first part, there will be a lot more.



These tutorials can be found at »TutorialField« YT channel.