A follow up to my previous tutorial on creating Ghibli stylized grass with working dynamic shadows in Blender Eevee. A lot of progress has been made thanks to Kidane (https://twitter.com/Puffertron) and his method. In this video I attempt to explain what he did different, why, and how I modified it a bit further to produce an even better result.
- If you want to bypass my thic knowledge dump and skip right to the solution:
25:03 (you'll miss all the interesting exposition tho..)
Blend file: (https://www.dropbox.com/s/wfmzs9825krhu9y/stylized-grass-shadows-tutorial.zip?dl=0)
- Let me know if the link works.
I don't think you really need to watch my previous tutorial, as it's now pretty outdated, but it does showcase a full breakdown of the original method start to finish if you really feel like torturing yourself:
https://youtu.be/UpV0QA8lc7A
~ Special thanks to these people for their insightful insight:
Kidane G: https://twitter.com/Puffertron
Lightning Boy Studio:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEgzuMmJtu8
Kristof Dedene:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hyztL8btlY
- Sorry again if there was any audio problems, my hearing is still a bit kerfunked, and I haven't made any video things like this for a few years.