Author Topic: Creating a perfect pillow fur  (Read 2092 times)

2021-03-30, 03:52:36

SUZY

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I always fail to render such a perfect pillow fur, i also suck at making fur anyway.

If anyone can tell how to get fur like this pillow using Corona, i am really seeking to know how..


2021-03-30, 10:20:25
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dj_buckley

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Have you tried purchasing something like this and then reverse engineering it? https://cgmood.com/3d-model/sheepskin-rug-1962677734

Or take a look at Ornatrix and follow something like this

Edit:  Just remembered Stephanie Chapman is doing some nice fur work over on her Behance where she shows her fur settings too https://www.behance.net/gallery/114493261/Spring-Inspired-Bedroom


2021-03-31, 15:21:50
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SUZY

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Thanks alot that definitely helped! but the fur model is in Vray fur (which i can not figure out how to convert any Vray fur model to Corona yet) also Ornatrix seems so good i think i will buy it.

2021-03-31, 20:31:39
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dj_buckley

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Ahh I didn't realise it was VRay Fur, apologies - I believe this Rug uses standard Max Hair and Fur although from experience it takes ages to render with Corona https://www.designconnected.com/category/Carpets/Chali-Rug_p8460

2021-04-02, 03:17:45
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SUZY

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Ahh I didn't realise it was VRay Fur, apologies - I believe this Rug uses standard Max Hair and Fur although from experience it takes ages to render with Corona https://www.designconnected.com/category/Carpets/Chali-Rug_p8460
Thanks alot, also the behance link was very useful :)