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I agree with Steve392, that is way more than semi-successful. Rob, you know I've been working on getting a handle decal and bump maps. Could you possibly post the greyscale image that used for that displacement map? I don't wanna steal it, just wanna study it. :D

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If you follow one of the top spikes all the way around you'll see some oddness, which is why I say semi-successful.

 

Could you possibly post the greyscale image that used for that displacement map? I don't wanna steal it, just wanna study it.

 

Here you go. They generally have to be EXR to avoid banding. you can open it in A:M to see it.

 

perpective_Render0.zip

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Hey, if you animate the strength of the displacement, do the spikes grow?

 

Yes. This shows the percentage going from -1000 to +1000

 

The first half is with the original map that didn't have the base color close to middle gray. The second half is after I adjusted it in Photoshop.

 

platesMinusToPlusCH264.mov

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I opened the EXR image in A:M. My computer tried to open it with an expired demo version of Photoshop that I downloaded some time back. I have Corel but it doesn't recognize the file extension. (Stupid me, what is the EXR format, anyway?)

 

Did you create the original image in Photoshop?

 

Thanks, Rob

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I opened the EXR image in A:M. My computer tried to open it with an expired demo version of Photoshop that I downloaded some time back.

 

There's a photoshop plugin on the OpenEXR site that might work with other software.

 

 

(Stupid me, what is the EXR format, anyway?)

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenEXR

 

 

Did you create the original image in Photoshop?

 

I modeled one spike and scattered several of them on a flat surface. I shot that with an overhead camera with fog settings to make the near to far gradate from white to grey. I rendered that to the exr frame and cylinder wrapped that image on the basic shape.

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