00:00So let me just go around and bring in this sphere right here.
00:09And the sphere right now has no material in it.
00:12So now you can add in different types of materials as you wish.
00:16You can go around and scroll down and access the material right here, or you can go around
00:21onto the top right here and access the material section as well so that you just see the materials.
00:27And once we talk about materials inside of Adobe Dimension, then there are two types
00:32of materials.
00:33One is substance material and another one is Adobe standard materials.
00:38Let's just go around and talk about standard materials in this video.
00:42And as the name says, these are standard materials right here, which has not much customization
00:49option.
00:51So I'm just going to go around over here and drag, let's say, for example, brushed iron
00:55right here.
00:56So once I go around and drag it in, you can see the material right here, which is applied
01:02right here.
01:03So now you can see that this is the material right here.
01:05So you can select the material.
01:07And as you do that, you can see that you can change around the repeat right here, just
01:11like this for the material.
01:13You can go around and change around the repetition, as you can see.
01:16But you do see that this is divided into checkboards as you do so right here.
01:21So let's just go around and change it back onto default one right here.
01:25Apart from that, you can see that there's different opacity settings that you can actually
01:30work around and so forth for these particular materials.
01:34So these are disabled, as you can see.
01:36And depending on material, you get different options right here.
01:40So you can even see that you get the translucent option right here, just like this.
01:44And you can go around and change around index of refraction and the density, as you can
01:48see right here.
01:50And you can also go around and choose around the interior color as you like right here.
01:55And accordingly, you get the reflection accordingly right there.
01:58So that is what you have.
02:00And this is the base color, as you can see right here, just like this.
02:03You can also go around and choose around base color from over here.
02:07And you can see that the color of the material changes right here, while still remaining
02:12out the texture right here, just like this.
02:15I can also go around and add in another material around over here, just like this.
02:20And that is what you have.
02:21So this is the sphere.
02:23And then you can see that I actually went out and added in this material right here,
02:27just like this.
02:28So that is what you have.
02:30So similarly, you can go around, drag in metal right here, just like this, which has more
02:34of a reflection, as you can see right here.
02:36You can go for wax right here, just like this.
02:39You can go for plastic and so forth, as you can see right here, just like this.
02:44You can even go for beer right here, which is more like a transparent type of a material
02:49right here and so forth.
02:51So now what you can do is, let me just go around and delete this out right here.
02:55Let me just go around and delete out the object itself.
02:59I can go around over here onto different objects right here.
03:03Let's say for example, I'm going to go around onto this shopping bag right here, just like
03:06this.
03:07And it's loading that particular object right here.
03:12So now you can go around and add in materials just by dragging and dropping it in.
03:17Let's say for example, I'm going to go around and add in frosted glass right here, and you
03:20can see that frosted glass material has been added onto this bag right here, just like
03:26this.
03:27Now you can even select out the paper right here, just like this, separately, and then
03:31add in material to that particular paper as well.
03:34And this is what you have.
03:36And you can go around onto the render preview to actually see how it looks.
03:40So you can see that you have a translucent bag right here, just like this.
03:44And then you've got this particular paper being stuck out right there, just like that.
03:49And that is how you can utilize the standard material inside of Adobe Dimension.
03:54So I hope you found this video useful.
03:56So be sure to comment on what you think about it.
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