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SASSE Sampler - FREE Selection of Assets from the SASSE Library!

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SASSE Sampler - FREE Selection of Assets from the SASSE Library!

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Check the YouTube channel for guides and updates: https://www.youtube.com/@SpectralVectors

Library Documentation: https://spectralvectors.github.io/sasse-docs/


The SASSE Library is a series of shaders, assets, effects and utilities designed to give you fast, high-quality stylized renders.

SASSE stands for Stylized Assets, Spectral Shaders and Effects.

It is an evolution of an earlier addon of mine, designed to take advantage of Blender’s Asset Browser and Geometry Nodes to give you easily accessible, procedural and customizable stylized assets and effects.

I wanted to be able to treat a stylized scene the same way I would a ‘standard’ 3D scene:

  • apply materials (texture or shader based) to my model to determine the base color
  • add regular lights to my scene that could influence the color of my model
  • use diffuse, specular, emissive or glossy shading

While retaining the stylized elements that I love:

  • banded, cel-shaded lighting
  • outer and inner lines
  • traditional art techniques and textures

And using the latest Blender tool, Geometry Nodes:

  • Draw objects into your scene, like chains, beams, ropes, cables or lightning!
  • Quickly access all object and shader options from a single modifier!
  • Procedural textures, geometry, and animations!

This led to the development of SASSE.

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18 of the ~200 Assets in the complete Library, including - Colored Light Main & BG Toon Shaders, Customizable Effects and Linework!

Use Colored Lights in your Scene!
Light multiple objects with the same color without adjusting nodes!
Control shading, geometry & animation from a single panel!
Most controls have been mapped to the Geometry Nodes modifier.
Geometry Nodes-based Linework!
Drag & Drop Outlines, mark edges for Inner Lines or Draw your own!
Stepped Motion Node Groups!
Animate your Materials & Geometry Nodes on Ones, Twos, Threes or Fours!
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