![]() ![]() Select the "Open" option on the node and use the Blender file view to locate a saved. Go to Add > Texture > Environment Texture and plug the colour output of the environment texture into color input for the background. The pre set world shader has a "Background" node plugged into the world output. Let's now jump into some more detail about how to setup environment textures in the shading editor, how to adjust it by rotating or scaling it, how to set up a solid color environment texture, or even how to use Blender's built-in sky texture. To preview the environment, click the rendered preview shading mode in the top right corner of the 3D viewport.Browse for an environment texture using the Blender file view and click 'open image'.Click the open button that appears just below the color property.In the surface section press the yellow dot on the color property and choose environment texture.Go to the properties panel and find the world tab indicated by a red globe icon. ![]() To change the environment texture in Blender, follow these steps: ![]() And the best part? It hardly takes more than a minute to set up! No matter what you are making in 3D, environment textures in Blender are incredibly useful to get quick and easy lighting or even background images to make your work more detailed or even more realistic. ![]()
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