Najlepszy sposób na mgłę i dym w Blender

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How to Add Fog and Smoke in Blender: Step-by-Step Tutorial

Adding Physical Fog:

  1. Open Blender and navigate to the Shading tab at the top.
  2. Press Shift and click anywhere with the right mouse button to add a 3D cursor.
  3. Press Shift A, go to Mesh, and select Cube to add a cube in the same place as the 3D cursor.
  4. Scale the cube by pressing S to cover the entire scene area.
  5. Create a new material by clicking on New.
  6. Delete the Principled shader by selecting it and pressing the Delete key.
  7. Add Principled Volume shader by pressing Shift A, going to Shader, and selecting Principled Volume.
  8. Connect the Principled Volume shader to the Volume input instead of the Surface.
  9. Adjust the density of the fog by changing the value, such as 0.06 for a rarer fog effect.

Using Mist Option:

  1. Render the scene with Mist option enabled.
  2. Go to the Compositing tab at the top.
  3. Press Use Nodes to enable node editing.
  4. Add a Viewer node by pressing CTRL, SHIFT, and clicking on Render Layers.
  5. If the Viewer node is not added, enable the Node Wrangler add-on in Preferences.
  6. Add a Mix node and connect it to the Viewer node.
  7. Adjust the Factor input by connecting the Mist output to create fog.
  8. Use a Color Ramp node to control the contrast of the fog effect.

Applying Fog in Another Program:

  1. Save the Mist output image.
  2. Use a photo editing program like Photoshop or Gimp.
  3. Overlay the Mist output image with the rendered image.
  4. Adjust the blending mode to control the visibility of the fog effect.
  5. Save the final image with the added fog effect.

By following these steps, you can add fog and smoke effects to your scenes in Blender using both physical methods and post-processing techniques. Experiment with the settings to achieve the desired fog density and enhance the visual appeal of your renders.