Check Out How Sound Can Be Visualized with Blender Geometry Nodes
Cartesian Caramel tests the Sample Sound node.
Cartesian Caramel, a 3D artist celebrated for mind-blowing Blender visualizations, impresses us with a new work – a visualization of music waves.
The setup is powered by Blender's Geometry Nodes and is created using the Sample Sound node, a WIP solution from Jacques Lucke. It adds a new node that allows for getting frequency information from sound directly inside Blender's procedural toolset.
The idea seems great, and the visualizations of the sound waves look spectacular. Cartesian Caramel has been experimenting with the workflow and showcased some other cool works crafted with the tool, such as this take on Hatsune Miku with music waves woven into her hair:
In the livestream below, the artist shared more details about the workflow with the Sample Sound node:
We featured Cartesian Caramel's works many times. Check out the artist's Geometry Nodes-based spider web, a fabric wrinkle shader, and a superhero-like stylized lighting effect:
One of the artist's recent setups, a 3D model of an X-ray skeleton arm that served as a test of a new Raycast shader node, became available on Blender's official website as a demo file:
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Check out more of the artist's works: