Author Topic: looking for help on creating oxblood leather  (Read 1747 times)

2020-03-02, 12:37:25

tom182

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hi,
I need to create this type of material (oxblood) for a sofa similar to attached,
is a corona AO material the logical way to go about this?
thanks
t

2020-03-02, 13:53:24
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I doubt it's possible to achieve this with AO map alone. I would go to Substance Painter/Designer and author proper material there.
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2020-03-02, 13:58:24
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hi,
I need to create this type of material (oxblood) for a sofa similar to attached,
is a corona AO material the logical way to go about this?
thanks
t

I would go about it with CoronaDistance not so much AO (you will have better control), feel free to check the provided scene, but do make a better leather than my sample :).
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2020-03-02, 14:18:02
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cool,
@romullus thanks , unfortunately for this job i don't have time to go at substance designer/painter as i would need to learn and get up to speed on it,
@GeorgeK Great and thanks any chance i can get it in max 2018 format - i reckon i could get a decent result with this,

2020-03-02, 14:29:56
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cool,
@romullus thanks , unfortunately for this job i don't have time to go at substance designer/painter as i would need to learn and get up to speed on it,
@GeorgeK Great and thanks any chance i can get it in max 2018 format - i reckon i could get a decent result with this,

Sure, here you go, you can also apply the dark/albedo on the seams if you take the time and extract a spline from edges and you use it as a distance like the button/cushion. If you need further assistance feel free to ask!
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2020-03-02, 14:37:59
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Thats great , much appreciated , thanks :-)