Text version & other resources: https://www.francescomilanese.com/eng-tutorials/eng-tutorials-list/293-blender/40218-introduction-to-geometry-nodes-in-blender-2-92-tutorial-2-of-2.html Hello everyone! This is the second of two introductory videotutorials on the Geometry Nodes modifier in Blender 2.92. In the previous tutorial we examined the nodes of the Geometry group (ie Transform and Join, to modify and merge the geometries within the modifier); the ability to create input sockets for Group Input in order to specify parameters in the modifier tab, and the use of some Vector and Utilities nodes (Math, in particular) to perform mathematical operations and combine information. In this video we will see a different use of Geometry Nodes, as we will use them as particle systems for the "scattering", that is, the distribution of instances of objects on the surface of others; however, all the topics covered in the first videotutorial of this mini-series will come in handy here. ------------------------------------------------------ Since my pronunciation is VERY bad, I use an AI reader in my videos; I hope you don't mind! For each video, however, the text version is available on my website (you can find the links in the descriptions).
Text version & other resources: https://www.francescomilanese.com/eng-tutorials/eng-tutorials-list/293-blender/40218-introduction-to-geometry-nodes-in-blender-2-92-tutorial-2-of-2.html Hello everyone! This is the second of two introductory videotutorials on the Geometry Nodes modifier in Blender 2.92. In the previous tutorial we examined the nodes of the Geometry group (ie Transform and Join, to modify and merge the geometries within the modifier); the ability to create input sockets for Group Input in order to specify parameters in the modifier tab, and the use of some Vector and Utilities nodes (Math, in particular) to perform mathematical operations and combine information. In this video we will see a different use of Geometry Nodes, as we will use them as particle systems for the "scattering", that is, the distribution of instances of objects on the surface of others; however, all the topics covered in the first videotutorial of this mini-series will come in handy here. ------------------------------------------------------ Since my pronunciation is VERY bad, I use an AI reader in my videos; I hope you don't mind! For each video, however, the text version is available on my website (you can find the links in the descriptions).