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Subject: How do I Reduce 'shinyness' on skin?


arcady ( ) posted Mon, 14 February 2000 at 4:54 PM · edited Mon, 03 February 2025 at 8:53 PM

Attached Link: http://www.geocities.com/arcady0/Robin/

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How do I cut down the 'shinyness' on the skin of my figures. I like the outfit being shiny in this case, but not the skin. Notice her right shin in particular. There's a few 'sample' renders at the URL there, but it's the same problem all around.

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JeffH ( ) posted Mon, 14 February 2000 at 5:00 PM

Set the highlight color to "black" at 100%.


Nance ( ) posted Mon, 14 February 2000 at 11:08 PM

Or, try using a bump map created from random noise. Breaks up the highlights and can give the skin a more realistic irregular surface texture.


arcady ( ) posted Tue, 15 February 2000 at 1:41 AM

Well, getting home from the day's events I look at the file and it did have a black highlight on the skin at 71%. Setting it to 100% didn't give me a noticable effect on this figure. I'll see what the bump map idea will do. Once I figure out how to make one of random noise... :)

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arcady ( ) posted Tue, 15 February 2000 at 2:10 AM

Well. I just did two test renders with noised bump maps. One using a 300300 noise bump map that gave no 'for sure' effect. The other at 20002000 pixels made her look like a surviver of an extreme case of chicken pox. With skin resembling the surface of a crator pocked moon... So, any recomendations as to what sort of setting I should go for?

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Nance ( ) posted Tue, 15 February 2000 at 10:00 AM

Sounds like you just have the bump map level set too high. Try single-pixel sized noise on a map 2000x2000 and set the bumpmap level to around 10-20% in the surface materials box. The effect also depends on how close your figure is to the camera. Should get something like this. p4_0002a03e_temp.jpg This image is from a new skin texture WIP. This one had the level set at 20% on the skin (perhaps a little too high still) and 100% on the nipples. Skin highlight value was 44 and nipple highlight was 244.


Nance ( ) posted Tue, 15 February 2000 at 10:13 AM

And, by "100% black" I believe Jeff meant to set the highlight luminance value to zero.


JeffH ( ) posted Tue, 15 February 2000 at 10:42 AM

I got the skin settings from Steve Cooper. Highlight Black set to 100%. He said something about it spreading the highlight more evenly over the figure...


arcady ( ) posted Tue, 15 February 2000 at 10:52 AM

Ah. I set highlight to 100% on the dial. Btw, how did you mange to get a picture posted in a message reply? I don't see anything for including a picture in here. Does it accept html in the body of these things? I wanted to post what I was getting last night but couldn't figure out how to without starting a whole new thread (which seemed like a waste).

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JeffH ( ) posted Tue, 15 February 2000 at 10:54 AM

Yep, HTML image tags work...


Nance ( ) posted Tue, 15 February 2000 at 12:45 PM

Whoops! Sorry about the confusion. I was refering to the settings for Highlight "Color" and Jeff is refering to the slider for Highlight "Size". HTML tag to include an image in a post: (img src="the/URL/for/your/image.jpg") replacing the parentheses with greater-than and less-than signs.


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