If you want some "noise" in your specular reflections then you need to add some small noise to your bump- or displacement-textures. You can add a bump texture on top that has a fine noise pattern. If your displacement already has fine details then you can enable autobump in arnold. This will turn fine displacements into…
Thanks, OBlastradiusO! mikezoo: Yeah, the noise and grit isn't showing up that well. It might be because these are the decimated meshes, so only the larger grain of noise, etc. was kept in the process. It might be that I should bake out bump maps from Zbrush, so I can keep a little bit more of the noise. I'll have to look…
It looks really good in my opinion =) I think the level of noise in your sculpt fits the concept so it's ok. I would be very interested in hearing your process for the damages/noise. I assume it's mostly drag rect alpha + noise maker + orb cracks, but I could be wrong.
I'm fine with noise during 'legal' hours. After 10pm, there had better be NO noise. When/if there is, I notify the front office. Usually by the second time, the tenants are cited or such by the apts. After the third time, I start calling the police (since technically, after 10pm it's in violation of noise pollution law).
Simple automation tools are easily done by chat GPT. Blender is where it shines actually. What I'd love to see is a kind of deeper Blender customization. A 2d vector editor mode with editable spline brushes driven by grease pensil. The whole "draw" mode is quite inconvenient currently . I want something like "skeletal"…
in my last 2 PC builds it wasn't the cooling that made most noise but the fast spinning harddisks. The only fan that made a bit of noise was the video card one under heavy load. Seriously, don't worry about watercooling. The times where PCs make noise like vacuum cleaners are over.
Thank you so much Noia, just the first 2 minutes of this and im loving the pronunciation and the literal translations. Much much better than rosetta. No Irish though :( Its got norwegian though :D I came back just to thank you again, I can't believe how awesome this site is.
I've owned nothing but Nokia handsets and prefer them over other phones. I've used a few other brands but prefer Nokia because I'm just used to the way they operate. I bought a new one about a week ago, a Nokia 6288 the next model up from the one in the vid (6280)... No smoke from mine yet. -caseyjones
took me touching it on and off for a year i think before it really clicked for me. Though now it seems kinda simple, its basically blender geo nodes or unreal blue prints on steroids. Start simple but make something useful or fun too you. Maybe a setup where you can generate edge damage on a mesh, a simple cloth sim, or…
Good start here. I think your biggest issue so far is defining the separate materials. Your metal appears very similar to the plastic, and both of them have more "bump" than they would in reality. It feels as if i reached out and touched it, it would feel rough. But in reality, it would be very smooth. Could be due to the…