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Blender Sci-Fi Squares - Update 3.6

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Blender Sci-Fi Squares - Update 3.6

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Scifi_Squares are basically a grid pattern generator based on instances and some procedural features. The main limitation is it must be set on a geometry with squares faces. Nevertheless it can gives good results to some extent on non-squares faces.

What's new with this update:

- recursive subdivision feature

- about 150 mesh instances

- procedural features

This is a major update of a previously free file (still available). It has been updated to Blender 3.6.4, enhanced and cleaned up (materials, geometries, pivots, transforms).

Possibilities for such a node system are vast: Sci-fi, architecture, motion design, abstract design, etc... For instance, You can use it to achieve a Star Wars imperial destroyer look, or an electronic motherboard look by tinkering a bit. As the main nodes all come in modules, they can be set up or even rebuild as will.


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How to use it:

There are two main node setups: Scifi_Simple_Squares and Scifi_Recursive_Squares. The second being based on recursive subdivision, plus many options, while the first is based on simple subdisvision only. Simple is better for beginners to get familiar with this kind of node setup.

Check scene examples. I advice to start with setting the subdivision level first, then adding layers of instances from bottom to top of the modifier.

You can pick the whole instance collection (squares or rounds) or move some up to the selected instances collections. They will randomly be placed on your geometry vertices, centers, corners depending on the case.

If you want one mesh more frequently than others, duplicate it as much as needeed and add it to the same collection. Min and Maw instances index is another way of chosing instances by their sort order.


Extra:

Shader ball

Empty_Instance. This collapsed Cube has only a single vertex, it won't be rendered. Use it if you want to randomize a lack of instances instead of probability.


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License: for students or hobbyists, not for commercial use.

Althought they were heavily edited, I used some free objects from various sources as instances. I lost track of their origin, respective authors (many thanks to them by the way) and license preferences.


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Sébastien Garnier \ Anabase Studio

May 2024

Contact, feedback, requests:

Anabase.studio@gmail.com


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Links:

Artstation Portfolio & 3D assets

https://seb-garnier.artstation.com/

Patreon - Works in progress

https://www.patreon.com/SGarnier

WIP: all assets will be free for subscribers.

Website - projects & texts

https://sebastiengarnier.net/en/home/


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