Author Topic: Create a bronze lacquer material such as attached?  (Read 3901 times)

2018-06-26, 18:57:27

Twibbz

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Hi all,
Whilst I’m sure this is simpler than I’m thinking I am struggling to create something similar to the attached. This is a sparkly and metallic material (un-uniform gloss underneath) with a clear plastic coating on top that gives uniform gloss.
Any tips on creating this effect?

I’m also creating lots of clear shiny lacquered wood materials that I think would be similar in setup just with max glossiness but I didn’t know if a layered corona material may be better? Unsure of setup :S

2018-06-26, 19:13:25
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marqueso

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looks like a car paint material and a layered material with a Noise bump clear coat


2018-06-26, 20:36:03
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Njen

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2018-06-26, 22:29:55
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Twibbz

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Thanks,
If you think I can get the desired effect, I’ll do what they do in the video, if that’s right :)

2018-06-26, 23:23:27
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Twibbz

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The tutorial in the link is before The PBR update which always confuses me :/
Could anyone provide a screen grab of an example?

2018-06-29, 01:52:22
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Lord Kelvin

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The trick to make material like these are to blend a dielectric and metallic material together with a noise mask that is not pure black/white. and then blend that material with a coat layer.
I'll hook us up with a dude who can explain this better.
Get back to work peasant!

2018-06-29, 06:21:51
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Njen

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The trick to make material like these are to blend a dielectric and metallic material together with a noise mask that is not pure black/white. and then blend that material with a coat layer.
I'll hook us up with a dude who can explain this better.

Like this:
https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php?topic=16525.msg103845#msg103845