I'm not sure if you noticed this, but you forgot the throw in the nodes in that .zip. It's fine though, I figured it out I think
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High-res LEGO bricks testing
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Seemed to be a little bit late..Lights_and_Shadows wrote: ↑Fri Mar 22, 2019 4:10 am I'm not sure if you noticed this, but you forgot the throw in the nodes in that .zip. It's fine though, I figured it out I think
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Sorry for the long wait, summer class had priority. Been using a new method of modeling the pieces with the FreeCAD program, been getting great results with a bit of cleanup in Blender.
Been doing some slight tweaks to the pointiness value on the edges, turned out to be too overbearing.
Been doing some slight tweaks to the pointiness value on the edges, turned out to be too overbearing.
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Recent changes to how I was approaching the shader have warranted an update. After following Sharly's tutorial on SSS I gave the LEGO materials a rework, and I am very happy with what happened.
I set the Opacity of the material to around 0.65 for this to work the way it should, although it might be a bit too transparent. There's a bit of bleed-through on the wing that is closest to the camera.
I set the Opacity of the material to around 0.65 for this to work the way it should, although it might be a bit too transparent. There's a bit of bleed-through on the wing that is closest to the camera.
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Nearing the end of my journey with making materials for the bricks, at long last
Here's a pretty decent-looking speckled black-silver color:
Here's a pretty decent-looking speckled black-silver color:
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