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ARe there going to be brick shaders?
I could definitely use your clever scripting/layering to 'small bricks replicated a lot look like crud'
Thanks everyone !
Yes I have construction materials as well see bellow and many other
Breaks
Concrete
sand
mud
et..etc..
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DAYUM! NICE NICE NICE. Are you going to do some bricks with some green moss on them too? PWEASE?
Richard darling I am already finished with the shaders , left something for the next volume lol like for example moss smart layers hehe
But you know what ? at last I have moss .. just not on the breaks lol can be scaled up and use as grass
I can feel my skin itching from here! ;-)~
LOL , I just made some other tests replacing materials from the original .. used Breaks 1 and 2, oxides bronze , volumetric water , some stone shader all from vol.2 .. and set have new personal look.. so easy making it your own when you tired of original
Amazing!
I was just experimenting trying to turn Stonemason's Greeble city blocks into a more industrial age (rather than high SciFi) look, and ran into the problem that tiling brick betrays a lot of artificiality. I ended up going 3DL (partly to highlight his Dirt 3DL shader), but I found myself really wanting to layer in some of the effects like vol 1.
(I did, briefly, manage to do that by subbing in like you suggest, though it'd be a lot easier if I wasn't trying to figure out how to redo metals into brick)
Cath, I love what you did there. I especially like the way the stairs turned out!
Thanks very much for Volume 1. I am looking forward to Vol 2.
Can I please ask that you create a Youtube video on how to apply them correctly when you get some time, for us rookies :).
I can apply the base shaders but not additional ones.
Thanks
Thanks, just quick 5 min work.. it can be done really cool, just need more time do adjust the precise scales and tweak
if you have the right maps, things get easy ..too small not good too big not good .. layered shader setup need to response to each other , it is easy to get lost in process especially if the base is metal .. I found out 2 weeks ago that I could make marble without using diffuse color at all , always a surprise on the corner :)
I hope your experiments turns well out
Thanks ! just quick test but the stairs are indeed interesting , did not expected this look ..just by accident:)
Sometimes, accidents are one of the best parts of making stuff!
I was rather happy to find I could take 'corroded copper' and translate it mostly ok into 3DL.
(And now I suppose I have to demonstrate... back in a bit)
That's really great Cath. I love all the brick work. And yes the stairs came out perfectly!
The principle of my shaders are the same as in 3DL it is based on diffuse/glossy/specular so it can be translated , but of course you can't render it in an empty scene , UberEnviorment is needed for that at last .
here some quick cleaning of the last Stonemason set lol .. good bye homeless and zombies time to bring it back to people..... just kidding, used bricks , some concrete on top ...stones on floor etc..
more tomorrow .. I am up here all day since early morning need my beauty sleep .. will catch up in the morning .. nite nite
Yes I will , will be ready before release.. thank you
For amusement, here's acid-splashed copper in 3DL (and original Iray).
I ended up using a geoshell to capture the nice use of top layer.
Took me a bit to figure out how to translate stuff. Went with Fresnel and colored reflection to capture the style of metal, there may be a better way to do it, but I think it worked pretty well!
Stop the teasing ... I promise to rip the days off my calendar so it will be mid-March ...!!!!! :)
These Poser/Dazstudio/Renderforums are corrupting me ...
I began reading your sentence - and then I read "I promise to rip my clothes off ..."
*giggles*
Now render it 3DL under Uber .. PBR is not just the material, it is also the light , it is about the balance between real light and surface , the real wold is not just a spot light in space unless it is very dark , so doing it for 3DL is possible but only when render in Uber Enviorment to get the optimal result of your setup .. 3DL is very much usable for a lot of stuff .. but not photo realistic renders ..technically not possible
That IS with uber bounce light.
As for 3DL and photorealism, you can get indistinguishably close to the casual observer. ;)
Although peering more closely at the image, it looks like the Bump is reversed in 3DL. Hmm.
I should try it in a more complex environment. I need to find something that has 3DL/Iray materials, so I don't have to tweak EVERYTHING.
If is not to late, can I ask for "Tags" on shaders? When re-texturing old stuff their are very useful.
so where the enviorment ? lol anyway , people got smart it is hard to fool them those days anymore .. I can't enjoy movies , always analizing special effects lol
you use 17 years ago everything was setup as today in Iray, but some people needed render faster so they invented things to fake it .. the era of magical raytracing rendering and it bring a lot fun .. now with faster CPU and GPU we are back to the begining .. simple is beautiful , you don't have to be matematitian anymore to do the job .. just good observe .. life got much easy .
I was asked long time ago in an interview what is the future of 3D rendering and I predicted that one day we just load things to the scene and magic will happen in front of our eyes without waiting over nights for a single shot..( some still do but the reason are less fast machines ) but the technology is here already .. now imagine next 2 decades .. we will make own movies in real time lol
and going back to the bump , it is normal mapping that is reversed bt the light .. normal map have directions so the program can read what is up what is down so 3DL light reverse the info thinking red is green
You are very late ... it is done already :) I take notes from the last thread
Oh, you really don't want that ..!!!!!
Hmm. One of the reasons I did the 3dl/iray example in a gray cube is to control lighting. I tried it with an environment and the lighting is wildly different between the two renderers.
The short form is people should feel encouraged to experiment crossing shaders across renderers. ;)
for people it is always good to try new things nothing wrong with that my friend .. like you I spend years on experiments before .. so you can see the true potential
and btw I need to check something .. wbrb
I am very happy to know that is done! You rock!
And you are charming as usual Mark :)
what about wrapped aluminum foil .. inside and out ? he he
Perfect, I can make myself a hat now .... ;)