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As someone who sells refers (I hate my crappy day job) the stainless steel you have picked is not used in refers. the stainless has a strong vertical or horizontal grain instead. that you can do by using a combiner (sine seems fairly fast) and setting the y (or x or z)scale to 1000 or higher and leaving the other two at 100 or lower

as for the cool brushed stainles I see here I don't know a non decal way of achieving it.

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well... i've also got in mind some modern art wall hangings that would also use this effect. I know about the streching method... and it does produce some pretty good stuff... but is there any way to reproduce this?

 

Dan,

Check out the materials forum.

 

Daniel from Djoseph design had a brushed stainless steel looking material.

If it's not there let me know and I can post it for you.

 

David

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