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New Production Lesson: Hairspray Effects With Geometry Nodes

How to create cartoony clouds of hairspray procedurally, with Shader Artist Simon Thommes.
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  • 31 Jul 2021
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Sprite Fright is the new Open Movie, now in production.

As Sprite Fright reaches its final stages, Shader Artist Simon Thommes provides a new production lesson focused on a unique effect: creating cartoony hairspray.

This lesson is focused on Geometry Nodes, still a relatively new feature within Blender. To add structure to his video, Simon focuses on dissecting the effect's node tree in detail, step-by-step. He covers everything you'll need, from generating a cloud of points and manipulating the points' formation/properties, to creating the final effect by converting that point cloud to volume, and then to mesh geometry.

It's a powerful workflow for a number of reasons. Flexibility, of course, but also: you don't have to worry about topology.

Here's an extract. If you're a subscriber, click the link to get the full lesson.

Part of Simon's lesson. Subscribers have access to the full lesson.


For more of Simon's ideas, have a look at this recent post on using procedural techniques to create distressed looking characters. It's based on his detailed course Procedural Shading: Fundamentals & Beyond, which you can find here.

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