This looks great Ibrahim! Care to comment a little bit on how you achieved that curtain translucency? Is that simply a light behind the curtain set at humongous brightness levels, or did you play around with subsurface scattering or any other fancy maps?
This looks great Ibrahim! Care to comment a little bit on how you achieved that curtain translucency? Is that simply a light behind the curtain set at humongous brightness levels, or did you play around with subsurface scattering or any other fancy maps?
I'm guessing he might have used a cookie for a spotlight aimed directly at the curtain and adjusted its values to simulate the effect (this would be my go-to quick and dirty method)
EDIT: yeah, I just had a quick look at his marmoset viewer for this piece and the effect is painted in the texture, so it only works in a certain angle. But a cool effect nonetheless
This looks great Ibrahim! Care to comment a little bit on how you achieved that curtain translucency? Is that simply a light behind the curtain set at humongous brightness levels, or did you play around with subsurface scattering or any other fancy maps?
I'm guessing he might have used a cookie for a spotlight aimed directly at the curtain and adjusted its values to simulate the effect (this would be my go-to quick and dirty method)
EDIT: yeah, I just had a quick look at his marmoset viewer for this piece and the effect is painted in the texture, so it only works in a certain angle. But a cool effect nonetheless
Yes, the curtains light was a painted emmisive texture, and i used a combinations between physical and painted light throw out the project.
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