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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | 3dsmax Video Tip VRay Material Dirt ![]() I find a new Vray shader recently, the “vraydirt”(it also known as a AO shader in Vray) shader. And I make a render test with share some tips here, hope it helps. Video Preview (youtube) Full Version Download (tensun3d.com) ![]() This is the result before applying “vraydirt” shader, it looks shadow-less and weight-less. ![]() This is the result after applying “vraydirt” shader, it looks more real form previous one and rendering very fast. It looks like a little “3S” effects, but I’m still hard to make a good 3S control from Vray. ![]() The final results, I applying reflective materials and adjusting glossiness values. The rendering speed is slowing down however with a very well result, we can try more values between the speed and quality. |
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| SkoleSlasken Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Norway (Trondheim) Age: 18
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Rep Power: 6 ![]() | oh! sweet...i dint know it could be used to that to. i always have problem sowing hall the details inn my work becaus the edges and such not get dark enought :) thanks for the tips, i check out the Vray dirt
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