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Adding set colors

Adding set colors

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Adding set colors

- [Instructor] When it comes to creating an engaging piece of product visualization, we may oftentimes want the end user, our client, to have the ability to make changes to the product that they are viewing. Sometimes, though, rather than giving them complete freedom, we may want to limit their choices to just a few well-chosen options, which is exactly what we'll take a look at doing in this first video for the chapter. Now, initially, we will need to expose these options inside the specific material graphs. So metal, plastic, emissive, et cetera. But we will also take a look at how to expose them in the master graph at the end of the chapter. Taking a look at the emissive material first of all then. Let's say that we want to give our user the ability to choose from several light colors. Jumping into our emissive substance graph via a double-click then, let's select the uniform color node that is driving our light-based color. And then copy and paste it three more times. Let's change…

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