
I’m using an ink wash material preset in Blender to create a traditional Chinese ink painting effect. This preset is incredibly flexible, as it includes various nodes that allow me to adjust the ink wash effect on the models in detail.
One of the key features of the preset is the ability to control the size of the ink splatters on the model. This gives me the freedom to decide how large or small the ink stains appear, adding variety to each character and prop. I can also adjust how the ink blends with the model’s base color, which allows for smoother transitions between the solid colors and the ink details.
Additionally, I can fine-tune the thickness and effect of the ink outlines, which helps define the edges of the models and adds depth. The outlines can be made more delicate or bold, depending on the desired visual effect.