- Mon Feb 18, 2013 5:51 am
#365029
As an industrial designer I am often searching for materials by there technical name and/or trade name. "Red plastic" means little to me as what I am trying to represent in my renderings is the way a specific material interacts with the light. This has more to do with the physical properties of the material, which is why I am interested in MWR, and not necessarily the color of it.
For example, PE plastic appears different than ABS which in turn appears different than Nylon.
I realize that users have contributed various materials with these names in the past. Some are good, others not so much. It would be nice if there were a section of the materials web page in which materials were calibrated, verified and organized in this fashion by industry name. It would be a real help to those of us working on visualizations of real world objects.
To start, does anyone know of a comprehensive list of materials categories out there that could be used as a frame work for something like this?
For example, PE plastic appears different than ABS which in turn appears different than Nylon.
I realize that users have contributed various materials with these names in the past. Some are good, others not so much. It would be nice if there were a section of the materials web page in which materials were calibrated, verified and organized in this fashion by industry name. It would be a real help to those of us working on visualizations of real world objects.
To start, does anyone know of a comprehensive list of materials categories out there that could be used as a frame work for something like this?


- By Jochen Haug