How can I create a Glossy Copper?
Which part in this scene should be in copper?
Quote from: LayC42 on March 20, 2016, 02:57:51 AM
Which part in this scene should be in copper?
The main- brownish part.
then you can work with the materials 'metal' oder 'anisotrop' and the RAL color 8004 (then change your color adjustments with HSV in saturation and value)
There are some nice copper mats up on the cloud - you could use as a base and tweak as needed. :)
https://cloud.keyshot.com/
Hi
Why you don't use native copper material of the library in keyshot ??
Quote from: Finema on March 20, 2016, 10:13:46 AM
Hi
Why you don't use native copper material of the library in keyshot ??
Thank you , but there is a big difference.
Quote from: Zvi on March 20, 2016, 11:00:01 AM
Quote from: Finema on March 20, 2016, 10:13:46 AM
Hi
Why you don't use native copper material of the library in keyshot ??
Thank you , but there is a big difference.
Keep in mind that with a highly reflective material like this, your environment will have a huge impact on the resulting look of the material.
It seems I succeed. The basic was polished copper material. then, in the grape editor I added 70% opacity texture.
Ah - he meant 'glassy copper'...
Quote from: jhiker on March 21, 2016, 02:51:20 AM
Ah - he meant 'glassy copper'...
I'm so sorry. I read "glossy" in the source. In the image it looks glassy to me, so I was looking for glassy. Eventually it is really glossy in the source image. But I'm happy I found a way to create a glassy copper.
My apologies.
Thank you for you all!