Discover how to create an overgrown riverbed material with Material Layering in InstaMAT Studio. Material Layering makes it possible to create complex, procedural materials using a creative layer-based approach. In this video, we focus on using Filters which make it possible to dynamically manipulate specific channels of a layer.
By the end of this video, you will understand how to manipulate and customize a layer’s color information using four different methods. You’ll also learn how to create a reusable dynamic flower brush template and combine multiple materials naturally to create more complex materials. The result is a fully procedural riverbed material that can be used in a variety of outdoor environments.
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