- Fri Feb 19, 2010 9:45 pm
#319244
I don't use displacement much...so it is the first time I realize that there is a problem with multi-layered materials...
I want to make a combination of grass and ground.. So I use a weightmap, for the ground and the inverted for the grass... I don't want to use a map for the grass... Just a displacement map to make it look real...
The problem is that the same displacement map goes for the ground too...
So, is it because there can be only one displacement map in a material? If so, what do you do for materials like this?
Any advice or workaround ???
Thanks in advance for any info.
I want to make a combination of grass and ground.. So I use a weightmap, for the ground and the inverted for the grass... I don't want to use a map for the grass... Just a displacement map to make it look real...
The problem is that the same displacement map goes for the ground too...
So, is it because there can be only one displacement map in a material? If so, what do you do for materials like this?
Any advice or workaround ???
Thanks in advance for any info.
I won't sign it, if it is not a piece of art.. So far, I haven't done any...
Revit Architecture 2012, Max Design 2012, AutoCAD 2012, Moi3d, Maxwell, Octane ... and many working hours
Revit Architecture 2012, Max Design 2012, AutoCAD 2012, Moi3d, Maxwell, Octane ... and many working hours