Reroute Node In Blender | Blender Node Organize Tool | How To Connect Two Lines Together In Blender
In Blender, the Reroute node is a useful tool for organizing and simplifying your node network. It allows you to connect two lines together without having to create a long and cluttered chain of nodes. Here's how to use the Reroute node in Blender:
Add a reroute node: In the shader editor or compositing node editor, add a reroute node from the Add menu. It looks like a small circular node with two arrows pointing in opposite directions.
Connect the reroute node: Connect the reroute node to one of the nodes in your network by clicking and dragging from one of the input or output sockets to the reroute node.
Connect the other node: Connect the other node to the reroute node by clicking and dragging from the other input or output socket to the reroute node.
Repeat as needed: You can add multiple reroute nodes to your node network as needed to simplify and organize the connections between nodes.
Using the Reroute node can help make your node networks more readable and easier to understand. You can also use the reroute node to make it easier to reuse sections of your node network by grouping them together and using a single reroute node to connect them to the rest of your network.
In addition to the Reroute node, Blender also has a Node Wrangler add-on, which is a powerful tool for organizing and managing your node networks. This add-on includes a number of tools for quickly connecting nodes, rerouting connections, and performing other useful tasks. To use Node Wrangler, you can enable it in the Preferences menu under the Add-ons tab.