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      Philw
      last edited by

      is there a way to do this type of color fade in VRay for sketchUp?
      I have 2 vray VSF Car colors I want to use, but I have not found a way to mix the 2 to get this type of fade between the 2 to get this type of result.
      (Image from Google)


      xxx_large.jpg

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        pbacot
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        Don't you need to create a single texture that has the colors and the blend?

        MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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          Philw
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          Thought about that but it would just be colors.
          It would not have the "Flake specular" car finish I am looking for. I know in Max I can mix 2 maps and blend the transition between the 2. I have the car finish maps for VRay that some one set up and I am wondering if there is a feature like this in Vray for Sketchup where i can mix maps, so far I have not found this feature in this program.

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            Philw
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            Ok this is what I am looking to do and what got me on this quest to find the solution in VRay for Sketchup.

            I have other personal project I am working on that this would be helpful on.


            Photo


            My 3D model so far


            The Colors I want to mix and control

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              sdmitch
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              @philw said:

              Ok this is what I am looking to do and what got me on this quest to find the solution in VRay for Sketchup.

              I have other personal project I am working on that this would be helpful on.

              Given the RGB of the two colors, you can generate a color gradient using the following code

              mod = Sketchup.active_model
              sel = mod.selection
              clr1 = Sketchup;;Color.new [162,63,42]#change rgb to match first color
              clr2 = Sketchup;;Color.new [198,184,51]#change rgb to match second color
              faces=sel.grep(Sketchup;;Face).sort{|a,b|a.bounds.center.x<=>b.bounds.center.x}
              faces.each_with_index{|f,i|
                clr3 = clr1.blend clr2,1.0-i.to_f/(faces.length-1).to_f
                f.back_material=f.material=clr3
              }
              
              

              color blend.gif

              Nothing is worthless, it can always be used as a bad example.

              http://sdmitch.blogspot.com/

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                Philw
                last edited by

                I will check this out over the weekend.
                Thank you

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                  pilou
                  last edited by

                  Cool! β˜€
                  colorfun.jpg

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                  Is beautiful that please without concept!
                  My Little site :)

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