- Wed Jan 09, 2008 3:38 pm
#257856
I made this map for a fine brushed metal using Luxology's imagesynth plugin for photoshop.
I started with Hyltom's brushed metal map, enlarged and tiled it to 4096 x 4096 then applied a horizontal motion blur in photoshop.
I think the results are great for fine brushed metal.
It's high res to bring out the fine brush marks in close-up shots and seamlessly tileable so you can apply it to large surfaces.
The trick is to put this map in the roughness slot at 50 strength and invert it, also put it in the anisotropy slot (not inverted, strength is irrelevant).
The bump slot is left open for other effects.
I hope you find it useful!
http://www.divshare.com/download/3402895-889
Applied to an aluminum ior material:
I started with Hyltom's brushed metal map, enlarged and tiled it to 4096 x 4096 then applied a horizontal motion blur in photoshop.
I think the results are great for fine brushed metal.
It's high res to bring out the fine brush marks in close-up shots and seamlessly tileable so you can apply it to large surfaces.
The trick is to put this map in the roughness slot at 50 strength and invert it, also put it in the anisotropy slot (not inverted, strength is irrelevant).
The bump slot is left open for other effects.
I hope you find it useful!
http://www.divshare.com/download/3402895-889
Applied to an aluminum ior material:
Brian Looney
Maxwell + RealFlow
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Help! I'm dispersing into a haze of probability!