Author Topic: Help for exhaust pipe´s material  (Read 7824 times)

2018-01-12, 12:54:34
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sprayer

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Something like this. Just one map was created in photoshop - noise+radial blur

2018-01-12, 13:25:25
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INgenia

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I did something similar, but this must be better........it is not enough for me (my mat)

we work hard in it¡

2018-01-12, 13:31:41
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sprayer

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here my scene if you needed. 3ds max 2018

2018-01-12, 16:17:50
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INgenia

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here my scene if you needed. 3ds max 2018
So sorry I work in 2016 :(

2018-01-12, 16:32:30
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here you go 2016 =)

2018-01-12, 17:31:29
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here you go 2016 =)
I´m gonna take a look. thanks¡
best


2018-01-12, 17:52:35
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My test about the used brake discs........
C&c are welcome¡¡¡¡¡


2018-01-12, 22:04:43
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Use some contrasty HDRI for reflections - shiny metal will never looks good if you don't give it something to reflect.
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2018-01-15, 10:37:23
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Use some contrasty HDRI for reflections - shiny metal will never looks good if you don't give it something to reflect.
ok. thanks for the tips