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Texture Painting : Weathered Surfaces Photorealistic Texturing with Paul Campion
Texture Painting : Weathered Surfaces Photorealistic Texturing with Paul Campion | 7.51Gb
Objects created using 3D computer graphics have a tendency to appear too perfect and therefore slightly unrealistic. To create more natural textures, it is necessary to be able to observe and understand how real world objects become worn and dirty with age. This DVD focuses on how the understanding and use of aging, and wear and tear on an object can help add realism to your textures. Paul demonstrates how different surface materials can be simulated using simple color, bump, specular, reflection and transparency maps. These principles are illustrated by the texturing of a rustic lantern and weathered house using Adobe Photoshop .
Shooting Photographic Reference Photographing Buildings Building Observation Skills Understanding Different Material Surfaces Simulating Aging, Wear & Tear Realistic Detail Using Masks Architectural Details & Scale Painting Interiors Realistic Transparency & Reflection Maps Chapters: Disk One Photographing the Reference Correct Texture Map Size Quick Textures Painting the Color Map Part 1 Painting the Color Map Part 2 Adding Transparency Creating Realistic Bump Maps Specular and Reflection Maps Studying the Map Layers Summary Chapters: Disk Two Photographing Buildings Painting the Color Map Part 1 Painting the Color Map Part 2 Painting Transparency Maps Adding Window Detail Summary Shooting Photographic Reference Photographing BuildingsBuilding Observation Skills Understanding Different Material Surfaces Simulating Aging, Wear & Tear Realistic Detail Using Masks Architectural Details & ScalePainting Interiors Realistic Transparency & Reflection Maps
Chapters: Disk One Photographing the Reference Correct Texture Map Size Quick Textures Painting the Color Map Part 1 Painting the Color Map Part 2 Adding Transparency Creating Realistic Bump Maps Specular and Reflection Maps Studying the Map Layers Summary
Chapters: Disk Two Photographing Buildings Painting the Color Map Part 1 Painting the Color Map Part 2 Painting Transparency Maps Adding Window Detail Summary