@coolboymew MUGEN
@hideki nice, a "capitalism's got you covered" situation. Looks like there is an app for that™ too, if working
@matana Yes, Taiwan and West Taiwan
@waifu i don't think the shaders that come with koikatsu models can be very complex, can they? plus if you study them you may end up figuring them out, they're not that hard to understand.
I think it would be a nice skill to develop if you plan to do more of this in the future.
@waifu i guess these two points talk about making sure the model looks exactly how you want and that it matches the look it is supposed to have.
If while being at the shading tab you see a preview of the model and everything looks fine, you may not need to edit anything. if you see that something it's missing or does't look right (it shows wrong colors or missing textures or anything like that) you will have to edit the nodes to correct that,
but of course you need to know HOW
, if you don't know how to shade objects in blender you could watch a tutorial (i could look one for you if you want).
But i say again: If you are in the shading tab, and your model looks good to you, you don0t need to edit anything.
@waifu if you don't see anything at the bottom part, make sure you have an object selected.
Also an object can have several materials, be sure to have also selected the correct one you need to edit in the materials tab at the right side
@waifu if you look at the top, there's this tab called "Shading" o "Sombreado". It gives you at the top a preview of the shading and at the bottom a view of the node tree
@waifu yes what happens? ![]()
@dwite39@pawoo.net @enigmatico yes exactly. I guess you could tie the NFT to a copyright certificate too but since you don't own the "art" piece but a hash of it, you technically don't own shit so you can't complain.
@dwite39@pawoo.net @enigmatico like, if you "steal" an NFT, they can't do anything outside of telling you "that's mean bro, don't do that"