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The Velvet material represents a fuzzy, velvety surface. It works well for velvet and other types of cloth. Its appearance can vary wildly with lighting conditions, so you may find it easier to use in a mix with another material such as glossy or cloth. | |||
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These are three polynomials that define the appearance of the fuzz. They are rather abstract, so its best to just play around until you get a good result. | These are three polynomials that define the appearance of the fuzz. They are rather abstract, so its best to just play around until you get a good result. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:13, 18 December 2017
The Velvet material represents a fuzzy, velvety surface. It works well for velvet and other types of cloth. Its appearance can vary wildly with lighting conditions, so you may find it easier to use in a mix with another material such as glossy or cloth.
Options
Thickness
This defines the thickness of the "fuzz" along the surface. Higher values will give a more pronounced fuzzy-look.
p1, p2, p3
These are three polynomials that define the appearance of the fuzz. They are rather abstract, so its best to just play around until you get a good result.
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