You don’t have to go far, I think any phone take good pictures. Then you can open them and compare one to one – Your 3D render to real photo.
Best advice here would be to get references, real photos of cloth.
You don’t have to go far, I think any phone take good pictures. Then you can open them and compare one to one – Your 3D render to real photo.
That’s how you develop your eye and build understanding for each cloth material behavior.
And you probably know we have many cloth types, and any of them reflects light differently.
You can see few examples in the presets dropdown menu – we have 3 types:
– Red Velvet
– White Satin
– Pink Satin
By exploring those you can see how a combination of reflection glossiness and sheen parameters can create a different cloth.
In any case VRay 6 Sheen feature can create a soft luster on any surface. So you can be creative by using it for making interesting surfaces.
Anything that needs an additional layer soft highlight (mainly soft objects) – can use that feature.
VRay 6 was officially released! And we have many new cool function and features added – like this one VRAY 6 Enmesh.
In this tutorial we are going to explore VRay 6 Decals. And how we can use Quixel Bridge and VRayDecal manually
In this video we are going to explore Thin Film Parameters – IOR Colorization: