Hello and thanks for your time.
Is there a way to make a frosted silver material so that if the silver reflects back as black, the frosted material reflects back as almost white? So it scatters the light. The more abrasive the frosted silver material, the more scattering.
The opposite would be true, so if the silver material reflects the light source back as white, then the frosted silver material would reflect back as relatively darker.
the best example I could find is this silver coin on the right side. The background is mirror silver and it reflects back as dark, but the frosted silver is whiter. the top image shows the opposite.
Also notice that there are some nice white speckles or flakes that add detail to the frosting.
Ultimately I want to create a gradient like frosting so I can use a grey scale image or something to control the amount of "frosting".
thoughts?
K
Is there a way to make a frosted silver material so that if the silver reflects back as black, the frosted material reflects back as almost white? So it scatters the light. The more abrasive the frosted silver material, the more scattering.
The opposite would be true, so if the silver material reflects the light source back as white, then the frosted silver material would reflect back as relatively darker.
the best example I could find is this silver coin on the right side. The background is mirror silver and it reflects back as dark, but the frosted silver is whiter. the top image shows the opposite.
Also notice that there are some nice white speckles or flakes that add detail to the frosting.
Ultimately I want to create a gradient like frosting so I can use a grey scale image or something to control the amount of "frosting".
thoughts?
K
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