I have never found an object or surface I couldn't photo-realistically recreate in vray. Until now. I have tried every trick I know how for several days and I just can't get anything that looks close.
I need to recreate a Cheeto.
I've included a photo for reference.
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Every render I make seems to look like plaster. I guess it's the sort of pitted spongelike material I can't recreate. Maybe not though. I've tried all kinds of displacements, bumps, material layering, subsurface materials, everything I can think of and I don't feel like I'm any closer. They mostly all look like this:
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I'd love to get some advice from some vray users who are pro at creating complex materials.
I need to recreate a Cheeto.
I've included a photo for reference.
Every render I make seems to look like plaster. I guess it's the sort of pitted spongelike material I can't recreate. Maybe not though. I've tried all kinds of displacements, bumps, material layering, subsurface materials, everything I can think of and I don't feel like I'm any closer. They mostly all look like this:
I'd love to get some advice from some vray users who are pro at creating complex materials.
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