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    i'm trying to create a god leather material for furnishing but the results are not so god...

    someone of you have a good leather material??

    please help me

  • #2
    leather material

    well would be good for me too
    maybe you should add some real leather texture on a material as bump

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    • #3
      Re: leather material

      Can this be used in V4R?
      http://www.evermotion.org/index.php?...fold=exclusive

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      • #4
        Re: leather material

        Yes, in can be used at every VfR. It's not difficult.

        Set a material with black color (value 5..10), add a reflection layer (with fresnel) with glossiness 0.65 and set the bump map at a low intensity first (0.05 ... depends of the scene scale). Render. If the bump is to low, than user a higher multiplier. If you use a to high vlaue, than you get strange reflection effects, so try to find the lowest good value.



        www.simulacrum.de/download/Leather.3dm
        (you must set bump map and env map)
        www.simulacrum.de - visualization for designer and architects

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        • #5
          Re: leather material

          Im asking because I saw that Vray matrerails are coming soon.
          I thought that was the same :, using materials from Vray4max

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          • #6
            Re: leather material

            Originally posted by Micha
            Yes, in can be used at every VfR. It's not difficult.

            Set a material with black color (value 5..10), add a reflection layer (with fresnel) with glossiness 0.65 and set the bump map at a low intensity first (0.05 ... depends of the scene scale). Render. If the bump is to low, than user a higher multiplier. If you use a to high vlaue, than you get strange reflection effects, so try to find the lowest good value.



            www.simulacrum.de/download/Leather.3dm
            (you must set bump map and env map)
            Sorry, but I have Rhino 3.0: Please, can you convert leather.3dm file to be opened with my Rhino version?
            Thanks a lot

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            • #7
              Re: leather material

              I believe that files saved in rhino 4 format can be at least partially read by rhino3. I'm not sure if you tried this already and I am not sure if our information would still be read from the file (I believe it does from 3 to 4), so I would at least try that. Also if you download the v4 evaluation version I believe you get like 25 saves or something
              Damien Alomar<br />Generally Cool Dude

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              • #8
                Re: leather material

                I'm not able to open a Rhino V4 file with V3, when I try it tells me that some information may be skipped, then the Render and Material information can't be read (paraphrasing) which ultimately leads to a blank scene. Good to know about the V4 Evaluation Version. Thanks Dalomar.

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                • #9
                  Re: leather material

                  he is right.
                  but does the RCM mapping worth it in V4 ?
                  I didn't upgrade yet...
                  Freelance Industrial Designer - Rhino3d v4 - Vray for Rhino

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                  • #10
                    Re: leather material

                    The quality of the mapping as far as the rendered result (which still needs some work) is pretty much the same, but actually working with mappings and mapping widgets is 100 time better. You can select widgets easily and adjust them as you normally would adjust an object (scale, rotate, or whatever) where as with v3 it would be much harder to do that, and sometimes editing the widget in the viewport wouldn't actually transfer to the rendered result. IMHO upgrading to v4 is worth it. In fact I was waiting till we had a build together, and once we did I haven't looked back.
                    Damien Alomar<br />Generally Cool Dude

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