oh no ! more experiments !
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oh no ! more experiments !
As every thread seems to be dealing with tests lately, I give it a go.
I'm not testing indigo's latest kick ass features, but rather playing with shaders and indigo's infinite possibilities in that domain.
So I'm not heading anywhere in particular, just a bit of fun (and learning) with blended materials, sss, exponent maps etc...
Hopefully all this will made some proper scene in the end.
So here are a small bunch of images.
Just a note on the leaves : I used the same technique as explained here (at the bottom).
I got something, but if think the sss values can be improved (or is it the model who need some tweaking ?... dunno. If I had more vertices to the model (150k !), I think my computer will explode).
I'm not testing indigo's latest kick ass features, but rather playing with shaders and indigo's infinite possibilities in that domain.
So I'm not heading anywhere in particular, just a bit of fun (and learning) with blended materials, sss, exponent maps etc...
Hopefully all this will made some proper scene in the end.
So here are a small bunch of images.
Just a note on the leaves : I used the same technique as explained here (at the bottom).
I got something, but if think the sss values can be improved (or is it the model who need some tweaking ?... dunno. If I had more vertices to the model (150k !), I think my computer will explode).
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- Well, ok, nothing fancy, just a teapot.
- test-tea1.jpg (101.33 KiB) Viewed 17295 times
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- the same leaf viewed from bottom. Hurray ! When lite from behind, you can see the leaf's translucency. I Made billions of tries before I got correct translucency. (although it looks a bit too much like gelatin)
- test-bamboo2.jpg (47.46 KiB) Viewed 17296 times
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- "sss-ized" leaves of bamboo. They are made of two blended materials : textured phong and green sss. Although this is kind of biased, it looks ok.
- test-bamboo1.jpg (80.15 KiB) Viewed 17295 times
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- a blend of 5 materials.
- test-balls3.jpg (137.97 KiB) Viewed 17295 times
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- Close up on the balls. Here I tested bump maps on simple spheres.
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- balls, balls, balls (please don't focus on the ground, just an early try).
- test-balls1.jpg (130.87 KiB) Viewed 17295 times
Beautiful!
Is that a mate I see in the first pic ?!
test-balls3.jpg looks especially nice. I like the effect you created with the blends...
Regarding test-bamboo2.jpg .. I'm not sure I've ever actually been able to see through a leaf like that :P but its probably hard to get that balanced with the right SSS (which looks great, btw).
Is that a mate I see in the first pic ?!
test-balls3.jpg looks especially nice. I like the effect you created with the blends...
Regarding test-bamboo2.jpg .. I'm not sure I've ever actually been able to see through a leaf like that :P but its probably hard to get that balanced with the right SSS (which looks great, btw).
Re: oh no ! more experiments !
As Usual some really nice scenes from you Doc
Otherwise you could try using a glossy Transparent Material, instead of specular this should enhance the result drastically!

You have to give your mesh some volume, otherwise there is no scattering inside the leaf, because there is no "inside" ^^drBouvierLeduc wrote:the same leaf viewed from bottom. Hurray ! When lite from behind, you can see the leaf's translucency. I Made billions of tries before I got correct translucency. (although it looks a bit too much like gelatin)
Otherwise you could try using a glossy Transparent Material, instead of specular this should enhance the result drastically!
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Stunning materials as per usual Dr.
Can you go into a little more detail on the leaf material?
It uses a diffuse transmitter / phong blend, right?
Would you consider writing a tutorial on the leaf material, or even just post the material to the forums. A high quality leaf material (or guide on how to make one) is something Indigo users need.
Can you go into a little more detail on the leaf material?
It uses a diffuse transmitter / phong blend, right?
Would you consider writing a tutorial on the leaf material, or even just post the material to the forums. A high quality leaf material (or guide on how to make one) is something Indigo users need.
Docteur, you send my jaw dropping every time.
One small footnote, thought, I second other comments about it being actually unlikely that you could see through a bamboo leaf. I would also try a diffuse transmitte instead of SSS. It may or may not look better, but at the very least it will clear considerably faster. Anyway, just my two cents as a noob.
One small footnote, thought, I second other comments about it being actually unlikely that you could see through a bamboo leaf. I would also try a diffuse transmitte instead of SSS. It may or may not look better, but at the very least it will clear considerably faster. Anyway, just my two cents as a noob.
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