I have a material that is basically black with a grain pattern on it. The black surface has somewhat of a sheen to it and the grain veins have none (dull). Normally, I would use a reflection map to match that. Here's where the conundrum comes in...
On the scan, the wider grain patterns are darker and the narrower patterns are lighter, just like the real sample. BUT, if you hold it to the light just right, the wider grain patterns become lighter (more reflective) and the narrow grain patterns become darker. I'm having a heck of a time figuring this out. I've tried a reflection map, plus an inversed map and it doesn't seem to be working for me. Any ideas as to what else to try? Bump/Displacement doesn't seem to help either.
On the scan, the wider grain patterns are darker and the narrower patterns are lighter, just like the real sample. BUT, if you hold it to the light just right, the wider grain patterns become lighter (more reflective) and the narrow grain patterns become darker. I'm having a heck of a time figuring this out. I've tried a reflection map, plus an inversed map and it doesn't seem to be working for me. Any ideas as to what else to try? Bump/Displacement doesn't seem to help either.
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