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Thanks a lot poopipe Very explaining link indeed. Meanwhile I am trying a bit other approach by painting initial tillable cells structure as a flow map by a brush and then making every directional warp and slope blur I used to deform in sync the initial flow map colors too with a certain color/vector mix. Too bad Substance…
For Engine Stuff This Is Hugely Useful http://udn.epicgames.com/Main/WebHome.html Editing Cover: add a CoverLink to the level you're editing. cover is attached to the coverlink node, to which you can add more cover. By aligning and setting flags for each Cover Node you can define the abilities available to the player…
I found loop node recently as a replacement for slope blur with unlimited number of sampling for things like that. it might get quite slow although. For "disorder" you can just set different seed slider for initial blobs in tile sampler node or different seed in displacing noise. You can also use random darker tints in…
As far as I know this happens in DX11 mode when you're using depth biased alpha. It only affects the material preview though and should work fine in the editor You can either switch back to DX9 mode or unplug the depth bias alpha node until you've finished with the other components of your shader and then plug it back in…
Not quite what I was asking about. I meant the mode Maya is reading your files in as far as color space/gamma is concerned. Since your render is washed out you may need to switch to raw, linear or an alternate gamma mode on your file nodes. I could also be wrong, like I said just a shot in the dark.
Unwrapping in Blender goes as follow. Switch to edit mesh node (Tab) > go to edge selection mode (2) to select edge loops alt+ click or click start edge and then Cntrl+click an end edge or just (shift+click) edges one by one. > use ctrl+E to open edge menu and "mark seams" those selected edges. Or you can just select UV…