Easy But Realistic Skin Shader (Blender Tutorial)

Video Statistics and Information

Video
Captions Word Cloud
Reddit Comments
Captions
[Music] first import your color map your roughness or specular map and your normal map for the skin shader to work make sure your model has real world scale set the color space of your color map to srgb the color space of your gloss or roughness map to linear and the color space of your normal map to none color [Music] now add a principle shader now connect it to the surface of your material output add a normal map node then connect the color of your normal map to the color input of the normal map node and then connect the normal output to your normal input of the principled bsdf shader if you only have a gloss map and not a roughness map then add a invert node and connect it like you see here [Music] now connect your color map to the base color of the principled bsdf shader to the surface radius and to the surface color [Music] when you are now increasing the surface value on your shader you can see that your model looks like wax or like maybe glass or something [Music] leave it on a higher value for now make the skin look more realistic add a hue saturation note and add it first to the subsurface radius and then put a subsurface color then add a second one to the color play a little bit around with the saturation value of your bottom node and set it maybe to 1 000 depending on the size of your model set the value to .007 or even lower now you can see that the high saturation value results in a more flashier look now increase the value of your top note to match the brightness of your desired look to make it look even more flashier increase your surface value [Music] put your questions in the comments below and also you can download the project file on my patreon page [Music] you
Info
Channel: KAILVVVEIT
Views: 32,694
Rating: undefined out of 5
Keywords: #skinshader #shader #skin #blender #tutorial
Id: e7z3PhdCTY8
Channel Id: undefined
Length: 3min 34sec (214 seconds)
Published: Fri Apr 15 2022
Related Videos
Note
Please note that this website is currently a work in progress! Lots of interesting data and statistics to come.