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    • D Offline
      denyerec
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      I'm trying to use the Vray (vray 1.49.01) dirt shader in conjunction with a regular texturemapped surface and am running into difficulties.

      First, I create a basic texture mapped surface using a material with a single diffuse component. I set the diffuse colour to type texBitmap and apply my bitmap texture. I use a bumpmap in the material bump channel.

      When I render, I now get a lovely brick wall πŸ˜„

      Now I am confused as to where/how I apply the dirt layer. If I create a new diffuse layer in the material, it obscures my texture map. I kinda need to "overlay" the dirt over the texture mapped surface. In all the example videos I've seen on youtube so far, the dirt shader is always demonstrated on a flat colour surface (EG Here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYIxij9T7ac ) and I have yet to see an example of the dirt shader being applied over the top of a bitmap texture.

      Can anyone offer any pointers on what I'm missing here? I briefly investigated the "blend" shader, but it only allows a % blend rather than a blend-mode option. If blend-mode were present it'd be a simple case of selecting "Darken" and using a dark dirt colour, but I don't see a way to do this.

      In summary:

      I wish to apply the VRay dirt shader to a bitmap textured wall.

      Many thanks!

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      • thomthomT Offline
        thomthom
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        I use the dirt map in the transparency slot of the main diffuse layer - the one with the bitmap. Then I have a Black diffuse underneat (or some other dirth-ish texture) The underlying diffuse layer will then shine through.

        Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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          valerostudio
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          Instead of using the color in the white slot for the DirtMap, just use TexBitmap and choose your brick pattern. In order to get the UV mapping correct, you have to do as Fernando does in this video and place another Diffuse layer above the dirt layer and set its transparency to AColor and choose white. This is the typical workaround for mapping textures that are in the Diffuse slot (and you want to see them visually in SU), so its a good trick to learn.

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          • thomthomT Offline
            thomthom
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            I put together a little article on how I use the Dirt map to add details and shading enhancements: http://www.thomthom.net/thoughts/2012/06/v-ray-for-sketchup-dirtmapping/

            Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
            List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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              andybot
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              @thomthom said:

              I put together a little article on how I use the Dirt map to add details and shading enhancements: http://www.thomthom.net/thoughts/2012/06/v-ray-for-sketchup-dirtmapping/

              πŸ‘ Thanks for that! I like the idea of extruding the edges down to control where the dirt effect happens.

              http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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                denyerec
                last edited by

                That's brilliant, thankyou all kindly for your help!

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                • panixiaP Offline
                  panixia
                  last edited by

                  thanks tomhtom for the useful "adding edges" trick. you are plain genius.
                  oh and very thanks for quad face tools. it actually made my life a little bit better! πŸ‘

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                    jackwatson
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                    Hi guys,

                    I'm trying to add some dirt/imperfection to a white building exterior. The look I'm going for is something like this...

                    http://www.ronenbekerman.com/designconnected-birthday-4-giveaway/

                    I've tried adding a dirt map in the primary diffuses transparency, then adding a secondary diffuse map with a greyish colour. When I open the TexDirt options there are 3 places where a map can be added... Black, White and Glossiness. Does anyone know how these 3 options work together?

                    Thanks for any suggestions πŸ˜„

                    Jack

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                    • dkendigD Offline
                      dkendig
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                      http://help.chaosgroup.com/vray/help/sketchup/150PB/vraydirt_params.htm

                      Devin Kendig
                      Developer

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