Procedural Textures & Geometry Nodes | Tutorial Tuesday

In this tutorial series, procedural textures heat up the hamburger frying. Delicious learnings with Blender!

In nuce: Every week, we present you with the best tutorials that will help you polish your workflows with the hottest digital content creation tools in the world! For this week’s tutorial, we’re introducing you to a YouTube channel worth clicking on, which will teach you all you need to know about Blender.

What tutorial awaits you this week? This week we don’t have a single tutorial for you, but a whole series of tutorials. Behind it all is 3D artist Sanctus, whose YouTube channel “Sanctus – Blender Tutorials” is packed with all kinds of knowledge about Blender, whether it’s about modelling, geometry nodes, procedural work or environment design.

What will you learn in the tutorial? As an example, we present a three-part tutorial from the YouTube channel, which shows you how to fry a – culinary – hamburger in Blender. The three-part tutorial focusses primarily on how to achieve professional, procedural texturing.

What else doesSanctus – Blender Tutorialshave to offer? If hamburgers are not your cup of tea, it may still be worth taking a look at Sanctus’ YouTube offerings . For example, there are some tutorials that deal with the new geometry nodes from Blender. We have also linked the same videos below. you can find 3D artist Sanctus on Artstation, Twitter or Instagram.

Farewell! Check back next week when it’s Tutorial Tuesday again!

How to make a Hamburger with procedural textures – Part 1 – Blender Tutorial

How to make a Hamburger with procedural textures – Part 2 – Blender Tutorial

How to make a Hamburger with procedural textures – Part 3 – Blender Tutorial

Lego Terrain Generator in Geometry Nodes – Blender Tutorial

Animated Rubik with Geometry Nodes – Blender Tutorial

Geometry Nodes Power Lines – Blender Tutorial