If you look at the filters used to create the Hard Surface preset, it looks specifically in the allegorithmic/textures/hard surface folder in the shelf. If you moved these assets to a custom shelf, you'll need to create a new shelf preset for it.
I'm looking for a way to break a gradient into a variable number of steps. The effect I'm going for is a shale like flaky rock surface. Right now I'm using a curve but that's less than elegant workflow-wise. I'd like to be able to use a dynamic gradient and have the steps controlled by a stepped gradient that can be…
This is a video tutorial for beginners to understand how to make Hard Surface Modeling and Rendering in Blender 3D software. https://www.cgian.com/2021/11/how-to-make-hard-surface-modeling-and-3D-rendering-in-Blender.html #3d #blender #cgian
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I feel like the scale is off - either the vats are too small, or the rest is too big - tiles on every structural surface create alot of noise, break it up by introducing some non-pattern smoother surfaces
So would you suggest I duplicate this surface (push it out a bit too) and make it a see through yet highly reflective surface? I'll give that a go, I'll post the results when I do.
Mr Digital: Yup, theoretically it should work on any surface, although like I said it's less effective on really curved surfaces. It's really well suited to raised text or symbols on trickier shapes. Joost: No worries!
that wood-like organic surface looks freaking cool. shame that legs are cut like that though. if the hard surface stuff is supposed to be stone then it doesn't look like it. mostly due to sharp edges and thin long forms.
That looks a bit more like a natural stone surface or marble than concrete, I think. Seems to be the large-scale bumps and general smoothness in the surface that are doing that. Concrete would probably be chunkier and grainier near the edges.
I prefer the bamboo. Other than not being able to configure the buttons differently for each app you use it has a nicer feel to the surface. is more like drawing on paper than sliding over an oily surface.