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Blender Cycles: Lighting and Rendering Cookbook - Second Edition

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Blender Cycles: Lighting and Rendering Cookbook - Second Edition

Overview of this book

Blender provides a broad spectrum of modeling, texturing, lighting, animation and video post-processing functionality in one package. It provides cross-platform interoperability, extensibility and a tightly integrated workflow. Blender is one of the most popular Open Source 3D graphics applications in the world. Modern GPUs (Graphics Processing Unit) have some limitations for rendering complex scenes. This is mainly because of limited memory, and interactivity issues when the same graphics card is also used for displaying and rendering frames. This is where Cycles rendering engine comes into play. Cycles is bundled as an add-on with Blender. Some of the features of Cycles is its quality, speed and having integrated industry standard libraries. This book will show you how to carry out your first steps in Cycles - a brand new rendering engine for Blender. In a gradual and logical way, you will learn how to create complex shaders and lighting setups to face any kind of situation that you may find in Computer Graphics. This book provides information on how to setup your first application in Cycles. You will start by adding lights, materials, and textures to your scene. When it's time for the final render, you will see how to setup Cycles in the best way. You will learn about a wide variety of materials, lighting, techniques, tips, and tricks to get the best out of Cycles. Further on in the book, you will get to know about animation and still shots, and learn how to create advanced materials for realistic rendering, as well cartoon style shaders. This cookbook contains a wide range of different scenes, proposed in a structured and progressive order. During this journey, you will get involved in the concepts behind every step you take in order to really master what you learn.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Blender Cycles: Lighting and Rendering Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Introduction
Index

Creating the material for headlights and other details


We will now create the materials needed for the remaining parts of the car. While we will look at the creation of some of the most interesting materials in great detail, we will only take a brief look at some of the others, as the node setup for them is either similar or identical to other materials handled in previous parts of the book.

Getting ready

Let's start with the headlights. The headlights group is located on layer 11 (the one below the first one) so that it will be easier to work on them. Let's select the HeadlightGlass mesh and add a new material to it. Name it HeadLightGlass.

How to do it...

  1. For the HeadLightGlass, we will just use a Glass BSDF node with transparent shadows (to see how to create transparent shadows, see Chapter 2, Creating Different Glass Materials in Cycles), Roughness to 0.000, and IOR to 1.450.

  2. Hide the HeadLightsShadow by pressing H while the mesh is selected.

  3. Select the HeadLights mesh. Add a new material...