anisotropic metal UV problem

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Re: anisotropic metal UV problem

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I think the U- and V-roughness in my example file were flipped.
I fixed that and I get a result very similar to your Cycles render now.
Does this work for you? File attached.
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Re: anisotropic metal UV problem

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B.Y.O.B. wrote: Sun Jan 27, 2019 7:24 pm I think the U- and V-roughness in my example file were flipped.
I fixed that and I get a result very similar to your Cycles render now.
Does this work for you? File attached.
The reflection works fine now but it is still unusable due to artifacts. Mesh is subdivided 4 times and subdividing it 5th time would probably make my computer crash.

Here is my render:
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Re: anisotropic metal UV problem

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Looks like your mesh has some problems, or maybe the UV map is not correct?
Can't you just append the disk from my example scene into your project and use it?
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Re: anisotropic metal UV problem

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B.Y.O.B. wrote: Sun Jan 27, 2019 8:10 pm Looks like your mesh has some problems, or maybe the UV map is not correct?
Can't you just append the disk from my example scene into your project and use it?
I fixed the knob mesh now and it works great. Thanks!
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Re: anisotropic metal UV problem

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Nice.
Looks like an interesting scene by the way, will you show it once it's finished?
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Re: anisotropic metal UV problem

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B.Y.O.B. wrote: Sun Jan 27, 2019 8:55 pm Nice.
Looks like an interesting scene by the way, will you show it once it's finished?
Sure. It is an analog version of lux render (my first project with this render engine)
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Re: anisotropic metal UV problem

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Hi,

I've tried to apply the given solution on a new mesh.
Working with the same material properties leads to a different render result.
Do you have any idea why?

Left disc is from aniso2.blend, right disc is mine:
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Re: anisotropic metal UV problem

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You might have to mirror or rotate your UV mapping.
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Re: anisotropic metal UV problem

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lighting_freak wrote: Thu Jan 31, 2019 8:38 am Do you have any idea why?
It's might be light falling at different angle.
Moved lamp a bit to the right:
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Re: anisotropic metal UV problem

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B.Y.O.B. wrote: Sun Jan 27, 2019 8:55 pm Nice.
Looks like an interesting scene by the way, will you show it once it's finished?
This is how it looks right now with the real anisotropic shader.


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