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Ok, I did the tutorial on Yves' web site (very helpful by the way) for wood grain.

 

http://www.ypoart.com/

 

I've been trying to make railroad ties. ( Rodger Reynolds has been a great help by the way). Anyway, I made the material and it looks fine, how ever in the final render the grain seems to go away. I notice if I angle the model or camera this happens. Is this a normal look for a material? I thought you would be able to make out the grain no matter what angle it's at.

 

Any advice would be great.

 

Andy

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Set the material to have 100% bumb or so in the Material properties box. I personally use multiple decals for textures most of the time (Killer proj size though....)

 

Hope it helps.. :)

 

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Adjusting the bump was a good idea. That's another thing I don't know about decals. If they give you the flexibility that materials offer.

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