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    How To Make This Vray Material (Fabric)

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      AytacG
      last edited by

      Hi,
      I am currently working on a project and struggling with creating a material. It is silk. In fact very easy to create when it is plain or patternless. But when i try to add patterns on silk fabric, i get close but it is not what i want.
      So, can some experienced guys advice me about how to create it?

      (I attached an image of what i want)

      By the way, sometimes sketchup shows the textures as, some kind of vray logo. Do you know why this happens? I attached an image of that too.

      Thanks

      Aytac


      The kind of fabric that i am after


      How sketchup shows the textures

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        kimi kimi
        last edited by

        If you don't use a diffuse map, then SketchUp shows it like that sometimes. You need a reflection map to get that effect. Can you show us what you made and how you made it? Then we'll try to help.

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          Mudo
          last edited by

          Hi,

          Use a diffuse map with your image in the diffuse and a white color map in the transparency, that way the Vray will display your image in SketchUp but will use as a material the VRayBRDF settings.

          https://i.imgur.com/V6u5vef.jpg

          For the material you can try adding a black and white map (or light gray and dark grey) of your texture, to tell to the VRay where you want more reflection and where you want less, the white area will get 100% reflection while the black area will get 0%. You can make it at photoshop.

          Its a start so you can achieve what you wan, hope it helps.

          https://i.imgur.com/Ym0klwl.jpg

          https://i.imgur.com/EqonlcD.jpg

          If the images don't show up: https://imgur.com/a/3oPTf

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            rv1974
            last edited by

            looks cr@ppy- like a cg oilcloth.
            I suggest to download from vraymaterials.de some better alternatives (at least textures, since they are Max only), and watch zillions youtube material tutorials.

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