Author Topic: How to make nacre small tiles  (Read 4943 times)

2015-07-26, 22:52:41

roma2808

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Hi, everyone! Who know how to make this tiles? see attachment

2015-07-27, 04:06:37
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borisquezadaa

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For the tiles you could check the tutorial "Medieval interior with volume rays tutorial" from Rawalanche. There they make floor tiles using simple tools inside max, or you could use floor generator.

And the material is a harder, adapt this:

By this time i'm not so sure Corona has improved anisotropy or material blending. So it may be harder to achieve.
« Last Edit: 2015-07-27, 04:26:54 by borisquezadaa »
What i do with Corona My Corona post of random stuff rendering
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2015-07-27, 11:16:46
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Nik

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It was made in 5 min. If it looks ok, I can share the scene. But you need BerconMaps and MultiTexture plugins. Both are free


Edges are bad because of displacement settings. For long range shots I prefer bump mapping instead of displace
« Last Edit: 2015-07-27, 13:33:12 by nik684 »

2015-07-29, 11:04:03
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roma2808

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thanks for the replies
It was made in 5 min. If it looks ok, I can share the scene. But you need BerconMaps and MultiTexture plugins. Both are free


Edges are bad because of displacement settings. For long range shots I prefer bump mapping instead of displace
yes, please. I have this plugins

2015-07-29, 13:48:24
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Download mosaic.rar
There are also some additional textures that I didn't used, but it may be useful for you.

BTW, BerconTiles is very buggy in bump slot, so I advise you to use bitmaps+Composite as I did.