3ds Max: Creating A “Velvet/Suede” Finish With Vray Or Mental Ray

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3ds max: Creating a “Velvet/Suede” finish with Vray or mental ray
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3ds max: Creating a “Velvet/Suede” finish with Vray or mental rayTutorial posted over 9 years agoby jamiecjamiec

After few requests to post a tutorial about creating a velvet/suede fabric finish, I have managed to put something together. The following tutorial works for both V-Ray and mental ray.

One of the most distinctive characteristics of the velvet/suede finish is its soft textured effect with two contrasts that transcend across the entire surface. This effect is more noticeable on the edges/rim of the surface.

Note: This tutorial assumes that, the user has already applied a base texture to the diffuse toggle. To source for a good velvet/suede texture, simply Google (image search): velvet texture.

Alternatively, to find seamless high resolution textures, simply visit:www.arroway-textures.com One should be able to find a nice high resolution texture under, suede category.

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gail-weaverThanx for really helpful tutorial! :)jThank you Gail!lml46Thanks. Nice tutorial.adeokdelsiputra[email protected]wafelekGreat tutorial. ThanksaThank you very muchwafelekHelped me once again. THanks.8sianDudeawesomeLikes
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Software:
  • 3ds Max
  • Vray
Category:
  • Texturing
  • Intermediate
Tags:
  • suede
  • velvet
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