Here's an interesting method you can use to give your scenes the feel of abandonment.
If you were looking for a way to add the feeling of abandonment and desertion to your scenes, here's a great piece of educational material you should certainly check out. Blender Artist Joey Carlino recently released a new informative tutorial on setting up a cobweb generator in Blender using Geometry Nodes.
In this tutorial, the artist showed the entire process from start to finish, shared the workflow with the software's nodes, and explained how the generator utilizes the Draw Curve tool to set up realistic-looking spider webs in Blender 3.2. You can watch the full video attached above or by visiting Joey's YouTube page.
What's more, this generator can even be downloaded as part of the artist's Scribble Gen plug-in for Blender. The plug-in includes a variety of Geometry Nodes setups for creating procedural cables, brick walls, barbed wire, chains, and, of course, cobwebs. You can learn more and purchase the add-on for $15 by visiting its Gumroad page.
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