Author Topic: Need your help to render this specific fabric  (Read 1393 times)

2022-10-27, 13:09:01

quendaly

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Dear all,

I would like to render this specific fabric (Karakorum white from Dedar) for a sofa. https://dedar.com/fr/product/karakorum

I try it by various way on my node material editor but I'm on the wrong way. I attached a render which is completely doesn't works and seems unrealistic as well. (Plus it's seems that some lines or bump lines appear on the sofa instead the natural shape of the modules, I attached a render without texture of the sofa to compare). 

Can you please tell me what would you have done for a very realistic render of this fabric ?

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1) A render absolutely lousy

2) A render of the initial shape of the sofa (without texture)

3) My Color Map that I use for this fabric


Thank's a lot for your help !

2022-10-27, 14:05:24
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Beanzvision

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Hi, It's kinda close ;)


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2022-10-27, 14:28:48
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FS-Marc

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I also tried my best mostly using a simple c4d noise :)

2022-10-27, 15:02:06
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quendaly

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Hi Guys,

Thank's for sharing ! It's quiet helpful, I'll try on my side and let you know ! With Noise and Roughness !

2022-10-27, 16:48:38
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Maybe this could help you. I ran that texture you posted through Adobe 3D Sampler. When using just a single image, it uses Ai to try and figure things out. Not the most accurate way, but maybe you can use some of these PBR files. Good luck and post back with the results.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/5zl7vbllor7tej3/Dedar_Karakorum-Basic.zip?dl=0

2022-10-27, 17:16:30
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quendaly

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Thank's !

I download it and try to applied it in my node editor !

2022-10-28, 11:41:32
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2022-10-28, 18:31:33
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Hi Everyone,

Thank's all for you help, it helps me to understand well witch node are useful for each part. But I find a solution on a mix between fabric from Corona Material Library and my own presets.

Attached my last render (with leather on the back part). When I'm back on my bigger screen I'll post a screenshot of my nodes !