Black Hole Animation In Blender -
Real gravitational lensing requires ray tracing. Fake it with a refractive sphere (IOR ~1.5) surrounding the hole, or use Eevee’s screen space refraction.
Use a dark, slightly emissive sphere. Add a noise texture for plasma variations. Black Hole animation in Blender
A flattened torus with a radial gradient shader. Use high emission on the inner edge, fading to transparent outside. Animate its rotation in opposite directions for upper and lower halves. Real gravitational lensing requires ray tracing
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Black holes are visually striking but technically simple in Blender if you break them into layers: core, accretion disk, gravitational lensing, and glow. Add a noise texture for plasma variations
🔹 ✅ Procedural accretion disk shader ✅ Gravitational lensing effect (fake or Eevee/Cycles trick) ✅ Volumetric glow & dust ✅ Camera animation & compositing
0s – “Black holes in Blender? Easy.” 3s – “1. Sphere + emission shader (core)” 6s – “2. Torus with radial gradient (accretion disk)” 10s – “3. Animate rotation & add glow” 14s – “4. Volumetric dust & lens distortion” 17s – “5. Final render in Cycles” 20s – “Subscribe for more VFX 🚀” Title: Crafting a Cinematic Black Hole in Blender