Author Topic: how make Speaker kevlar fiber material ?  (Read 1449 times)

2022-11-12, 16:01:27

remydedez

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Hello, Everyone, someone of you know How to Make This Kind of matériel because I Tried to Make It But result isn't what I expect.

Thanks for your help ;-)



2022-11-13, 12:30:32
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Stefan-L

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you need a diffuse map for the structure, and i would also paint a fitting anisotropy direction map (used with slight anisotropy effect on).
then probably a slight bump etc.

this can be done in photo shop, maybe also out of reference images, start painting one small tilable part, then copy to generate a bigger surface with slight variations (or probably quite easier via c4d plugins for generating such tiles structures)

2022-11-14, 00:19:05
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BigAl3D

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Some PBR materials you can find on the web for wicker might get you close, then some adjustments. The other thing I tested was using Corona Pattern. Here's a screenshot of what I set up. I made a simple repeatable set of cylinders and use the Pattern tool to apply them to the speaker's surface. I've never used this tool before, and I found it a little tricky if you're not good with UVW mapping, which I am not. I was able to rotate things and get it close. If I took my time and made a proper weave section, this would look even better. I added a little bump and displacement stretched out in one direction for the surface effect, but the anisotropy direction would also work too.

Hope this helps. Here's a Chaos quick starter video on the Pattern tool: 
t=13s

2022-11-14, 06:31:24
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Hello, Everyone, someone of you know How to Make This Kind of matériel because I Tried to Make It But result isn't what I expect.

Thanks for your help ;-)




Can you share your results so far?
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2022-11-14, 10:17:36
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here my result

2022-11-14, 11:30:24
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here my result

Thanks! I think a Chaos scan material might be a good option here. If you fine tune some settings I think you will get the look you're after. :)
Link to material: https://download.chaos.com/vrscans?material_type=14



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2022-11-14, 12:37:21
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thanks beanzvision but we must have chaos scan to use it right ?

2022-11-14, 13:17:45
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Chaos Scans license is included in the Corona Premium subscription - https://support.chaos.com/hc/en-us/articles/9913690534673
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2022-11-14, 15:53:27
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it's better ;-)

2022-11-14, 15:58:58
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Better indeed! ;)
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