@TheObservatoryShow
  @TheObservatoryShow
The Observatory | Animating Textures with Image Sequence Nodes made EASY [In Blender: With Drivers] @TheObservatoryShow | Uploaded July 2021 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
One of the most simple ways to animate textures in Blender is an Image Sequence node, however it has some drawbacks that always led me to look for other Animating solutions! After a bit of messing around with drivers and math, I've managed to make keying the offset much less of a hassle!

Driver Expression Here:
-1*(((frame_current-1)%frame_duration)+1)+(round(default_value)%frame_duration)

-1*(((frame_current-1)%frame_duration)+1)+(round(Input_5)%frame_duration)

Common Blender Shortcuts: dropbox.com/s/wbnphht3fxyz18j/Common%20Blender%20Shortcuts.png?dl=0

New to Blender? Check out our Beginner series!
youtu.be/R6GYecSPYA4

Blender is free, and amazing! If you want to model too, get it here: blender.org

~~~Music By:~~~

Mr.Kevin Macleod, super talented, and since I can't afford to pay him, maybe you can; patreon.com/kmacleod

"Funkorama"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

Link: incompetech.filmmusic.io
License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0

#Blender #Tutorial #Animation
Animating Textures with Image Sequence Nodes made EASY [In Blender: With Drivers]SoulMask The Big Headdress Saga BeginsTracking an Object with Geometry Nodes [In Blender]How to 3D Model Kakashi [Part 5: Anime Hair]How to 3D model Tom Nook in Blender [Part 2]How to 3D Model Kakashi in Blender [Part 2: Legs & Feet]Making Procedurally Generated Hex Worlds with Geometry Nodes [In Blender]Blender Beginner Tutorial [Minecraft Cow]How to Model Mario in Blender [Part 6]How to 3D Model Kakashi in Blender [Part 3: Hands]Animal Crossing Hairstyles [Side-Part Tutorial] [In Blender]Texturing with Multiple UV Maps [In Blender]

Animating Textures with Image Sequence Nodes made EASY [In Blender: With Drivers] @TheObservatoryShow

SHARE TO X SHARE TO REDDIT SHARE TO FACEBOOK WALLPAPER