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Blender 2.6 Cycles: Materials and Textures Cookbook

You're reading from   Blender 2.6 Cycles: Materials and Textures Cookbook With this book you'll be able to explore and master all that the Cycles rendering engine is capable of. From the basics right through to refining, this is a must-read if you're serious about the realism of your materials and textures.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782161301
Length 280 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Enrico Valenza Enrico Valenza
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Blender 2.6 Cycles: Materials and Textures Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Overview of Materials in Cycles FREE CHAPTER 2. Managing Cycles Materials 3. Creating Natural Materials in Cycles 4. Creating Man-made Materials in Cycles 5. Creating Complex Natural Materials in Cycles 6. Creating More Complex Man-made Materials 7. Creating Organic Materials

Creating a worn metal material with procedurals


In this recipe we will create a worn metallic shader:

Getting ready

  1. Start Blender and load the file 1301OS_04_start.blend.

  2. With Suzanne selected, click on the Mode button in the Camera view header and choose Vertex Paint—Suzanne turns a shadeless white color.

  3. Place the mouse cursor on the Paint option at the left of the Mode button, click and select Dirty Vertex Colors, then press T and in the bottom window of the Object Tools panel, set Blur Strength to 0.01, Dirt Angle to 90, and check the Dirt Only option.

  4. Go to the Object Data window below the Properties panel, and in the Name slot below the Vertex Colors subpanel, rename the vertex color layer Col_vp.

  5. Return to Object Mode and press T to get rid of the Object Tools panel. In the Properties panel go back to the Material window.

How to do it...

Now let's create the material:

  1. From 1301OS_04_metal.blend | NodeTree, append the node group Metal.

  2. Click on New in the Material window under the Properties...

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