Presumably, the shader will soon be available as part of the creator's Komikaze shader pack.
Visual Artist and Blender enthusiast Rahul "DoubleGum" Parihar, whom you might know as the creator of Clay D'oh, a cool procedural shader for setting up claymations in Blender Cycles and EEVEE, has unveiled "Across The ShaderVerse", a neat WiP shader inspired by Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.
Set up in Blender, this non-photorealistic shader comes with multiple tweakable parameters, enabling one to customize its range, softness, opacity, and emission strength, switch between lines and circles, and more. Presumably, the shader will be added to Komikaze, Rahul's toon shader pack, upon completion.
For those unaware, Komikaze is an extensive compilation of shaders, materials, effects, demos, and various assets designed to cater to the requirements of comic and toon art.
It is specifically tailored for creating stylized non-photorealistic (NPR) renders and seamlessly integrates with Blender EEVEE, providing optimal performance for real-time rendering.
Each material is accompanied by its own unique node, allowing effortless control over colors, textures, and mappings, facilitating a swift and adaptable workflow.
Notably, some of the shaders featured in the pack were inspired by the original Spider-Verse movie, making it all the more likely that "Across The ShaderVerse" will soon be a part of the collection. You can learn more and purchase Komikaze by clicking this link.
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