Create a realistic metal material with V-Ray for 3ds Max
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- Опубліковано 26 лис 2024
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In this V-Ray for 3ds Max tutorial, we guide you through the process of creating a realistic metal material. Learn to add different types of surface imperfections for an authentic touch. We'll start with the basics, then layer on details like oxidation, rust spots, and discoloration. Finish by adding wear around the edges and dirt in crevices, bringing your metal to life with a weathered, used look.
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V-Ray is always best
Any tut like this making me deep in vray. Thanks Chaos so much for creating such as an impressive virtual machine!😄
Project scene files have been added in the video description.
Awesome, thank you, looks great. I would like to see how we can create foam shader, with big bubbles at the center of the foam, and smaller ones toward the edges.
Very helpful! Thank you 🤩
This is a 1hr tutorial done in 12 minutes. I wish it was done more slowly and the reasons explained more carefully. Still, there are valuable ideas and Vray nodes covered that will help you with surfacing.
Wow great job . Can you do something similar with the vray for sketchup ?
Why did the material already have a texture showing on the model at the first step, when you had only created the base material? Where is this detail coming from?
Good ...
Where is the scene to download ?
Project scene files have been added in the description.
There is no scene to download? and thanks
Project scene files have been added in the description.
pic not clear
A tutorial for such complex material, but it is shown and explained in too fast and one cannot make sense technically while watching what is happening in the video. You are showing something good in a bad way. Get an example of how it should be done and explained tutorial from Jonas Noell channel. The man has an approach to things.
its a good pace imo. not too fast not too slow.. everyone has their own pace of teaching and consumers have their own pace of understanding. if you want it slower and cant follow along, just put it at 0.75X.
Did you notice the play/pause button? Also you can slow down the video...