Procedural flower generator with Blender 3.0

Does your life need more flower power? Cultivate sunflowers, pansies and other floral wonders now!

In nuce: In this video tutorial, Satendra Saraswat shows you which nodes you need to grow a procedural generator that can be used to sprout a wide variety of flowers from the borders.

Saraswat’s approach: For her tutorial, Saraswat uses the Geometry Nodes from Blender 3.0. Once such a generator has been integrated into the pipeline, it should save a considerable amount of time.

What can be done with the procedural generator? One person who has really let off steam in the flora with such a generator is artist Simon Lee, whose video series on Twitter amazes viewers when sunflowers twist their necks under his direction, curl their petals or orientate their heads according to the position of the sun. If anyone has mastered the procedural green thumb, it’s Simon Lee!

More Blender tutorials: Also check out the other Blender tutorials by Satendra Saraswat. The YouTube channel All the Works regularly publishes video tutorials to help you hone your Blender skills. You can also visit the freelance 3D artist from Delhi, India, on Artstation. We wish you artistic creativity!

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