Author Topic: Wet asphalt/concrete material  (Read 5426 times)

2017-02-03, 05:08:25

robkaley

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Wet surface material observation, to be used as a ground plane under a car

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2017-02-03, 10:23:58
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Try inverting bumpmap for puddles. It probably might give a little more depth to it. Now there is a feeling that puddles are located in the high and flat parts of the surface also there is wierd tilig seam observable. I would recomend maximaly procedural material if you are going to use it on a surface wich is larger than 5x5 m
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2017-02-14, 00:33:31
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robkaley

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Thanks Blackbell for your comment.

I have fixed the seam you noticed, i do like the shallow puddles of water however and deliberately did not add inverted bump map.

Thanks again

Rob

2017-02-14, 00:41:15
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robkaley

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and another version of a drying asphalt surface