Author Topic: Trying to make this Oxidized type Brass material  (Read 4268 times)

2019-10-05, 16:45:31

3DRenders

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Hi guys,

Been struggling to get this working....
Easy in the diffuse, but to make it look like this sample..

Please help.

Thank you

2019-10-05, 16:56:04
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Adam

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Have you taken a look at this?
Might give some clues :)


2019-10-05, 18:02:35
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3DRenders

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yep, watched it probably 20 times, but no luck.
Like greek to translate max node materials to C4D....(nightmare :))


2019-10-05, 18:05:25
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3DRenders

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Here's my result.

AO doesnt work as expected. When you have dirt on a small number it looks ok, but, when you increase it, it spreads over the whole coin very subttle....

I want it to be small but really intense...., but cannot get it like that...

cheers
J

2019-10-05, 18:50:05
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Cinemike

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Something like this?

2019-10-05, 19:06:59
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Something like this?

thanks, but no much more intense. Attached what i have (I made it pink to show) - The intensity must be super strong, but not spreading over the whole coin.

2019-10-06, 05:04:22
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No combination of Color Spread and Ray Directionality in my sample file will get you where you want to be?

2019-10-06, 10:43:04
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3DRenders

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No combination of Color Spread and Ray Directionality in my sample file will get you where you want to be?

Wow ok.....you did it totally different than me...makes a huge difference!?

Why are you using it as a layer mask?

Thank you....

2019-10-06, 12:32:24
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3DRenders

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Something like this?

Thank you so much again!!
Attached my updated render. (Unsure why it works this way using a layer mask, but so glad it does!)

2019-10-06, 15:28:17
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Nice to hear it works for you. It is one of the cases where material tweaking without the IR would be a major PITA ;)

A layer mask lets you choose the base and the dirt color better.
In the end, you can also use this method to e. g. use different IORs (brass and patina) or more.

CU
Michael

2019-10-06, 15:43:10
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Nice to hear it works for you. It is one of the cases where material tweaking without the IR would be a major PITA ;)

A layer mask lets you choose the base and the dirt color better.
In the end, you can also use this method to e. g. use different IORs (brass and patina) or more.

CU
Michael

Wow ok very interesting. Thank you Michael!!