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  • #16
    Re: Lets make a RUG!!! (tutorial for begginers)

    hi jeff, do you mean make it a linked material? if thats your question, just right click on the texture on your model and select -vray for sketchup-crate material-vraylinkedmtl. hope this answer your question...remember if you are new to be patient with this software, see ya.

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    • #17
      Re: Lets make a RUG!!! (tutorial for begginers)

      Nice Job, thanks for the tutorial Teo!
      Does anyone know if this is still applicable, as it is, with vray 1.5?
      As for crazybump, I did try it, interesting program, but it is useful for all those who are making game environments.
      When you create a map, you get all these additional maps like bump, displacement (which btw it never produced real grass, that's the reason I tried the program in the first place), but you get also stuff like Occlusion map, which I have no idea what to do with that!
      Still I like the GUI, something that vray software programmers should consider for their next version !

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      • #18
        Re: Lets make a RUG!!! (tutorial for begginers)

        Hello again Teo,
        I right clicked on the material in SU but I don't have Vray for SU option showing. Am I clicking in the wrong area? Do I click in the material toolbar area or on the model that has the texture on it?
        Thx, Jeff

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        • #19
          Re: Lets make a RUG!!! (tutorial for begginers)

          Teo

          This is a great tutorial. I practically suck with displacement so this should help me a lot....

          I will give it a try, thank you again for the tut

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          • #20
            Re: Lets make a RUG!!! (tutorial for begginers)

            hi karamuza i dont know if it apply to new version cause i work with old one.

            jeff: click in the face of the model.

            madmax: thx bro,, it took me 5 month to make displacement work, as a matter of fact i stop trying, till someone told me about grouping the faces to be displace, i did this tutorial cause i really dont wnat people to feel like i did when i was a begginer, so ill be happy if it help,, hope that you can post your results, and they work for you,see ya!!

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            • #21
              Re: Lets make a RUG!!! (tutorial for begginers)

              Teo, Great tutorial, thanks!
              - Doweth!

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              • #22
                Re: Lets make a RUG!!! (tutorial for begginers)

                im happy you like it joe!

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                • #23
                  Re: Lets make a RUG!!! (tutorial for begginers)

                  Teofas,

                  Thanks for the precise tutorial... was extremely easy to follow and apply. I used it to create a grass texture for an architectural model, and it turned out great.

                  I am now working on the textures for the building itself, and am thinking that I could use a similar displacement approach to corrugated metal siding to get a better 'ribbed' look. I'm not sure I fully understand the displacement mapping without you help, so do you have any suggestions for settings, or could you even provide a tutorial on something like this?

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                  • #24
                    Re: Lets make a RUG!!! (tutorial for begginers)

                    Hello Teofas,

                    I am Ruturaj Patil.

                    You are Great < MAN >.

                    I read your tutorial. It is fantastic.

                    KeeP it up .................. ;D

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                    • #25
                      Re: Lets make a RUG!!! (tutorial for begginers)

                      stohner and 2323688, thx for your comments i apreciated them...

                      by the way 2323688 check out my photoshop post process tutorial, its also good for the post process of a render, hope you like it.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Lets make a RUG!!! (tutorial for begginers)

                        great tutorial, but i have a question

                        Do you have to pick a surface with loads of subdivisions (like the pillow has)? why couldn't i make a plain rectangle, group the face and edges and use that?

                        thanks

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                        • #27
                          Re: Lets make a RUG!!! (tutorial for begginers)

                          mebo: cause if its a plain rect, the way the displacement would look would be just like that, plain,,,using a irregular surface makes the displacement go in many directions and makes the fury rug effect,,try and see.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Lets make a RUG!!! (tutorial for begginers)

                            hey thank you for this! how do u export the material into a jpeg to edit it in PS? when i try it exports the whole image. and not just the material... :-\

                            your help would be much appreciated!!

                            thanks
                            Storme

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                            • #29
                              Re: Lets make a RUG!!! (tutorial for begginers)

                              hi stormech i just send you a PM, greetings!

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                              • #30
                                Re: Lets make a RUG!!! (tutorial for begginers)

                                omg.

                                omg.

                                best tutorial ever.



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