@gnoop Ok. I have never heard of them until now. @AlecMoody I am not saying I can't get a good match by eyeballing it. I can do that easily . I am wondering if it is possible which I speculated was not possible in my first post but I think is something we can diccuss and think about. So I made a thread about it. As for…
In all honesty, I don't see how that would be possible outside of a controlled, lab-like environment. Not only are there lighting/shadow considerations, but also colour bleed through light bounce. So, in your example, as well as the sky you have the green from the landscape and the different building materials themselves.…
So, I have been wondering about this. Say u have something like this; I just grabbed this from google . Is there a way u can get the original texture colors from a photo or remove the lighting/shadows. When I do studies, I usually eyeball the texture color and I get very close to it and have a good understanding of…