Gradient in a Checker Texture's individual cells
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How can I add a gradient in a Checker Texture's individual cells procedurally?
My goal is to create a procedural carbon fiber material.
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How can I add a gradient in a Checker Texture's individual cells procedurally?
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How can I add a gradient in a Checker Texture's individual cells procedurally?
My goal is to create a procedural carbon fiber material.
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How can I add a gradient in a Checker Texture's individual cells procedurally?
My goal is to create a procedural carbon fiber material.
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I think this is a good start :
Make sure to match the Mapping node scale to the checker texture scale. You'll need to adapt the mapping nodes as well as the Modulos plugs depending on the orientation and the face you need to display on.
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You could use a value node to make sure the scales are always in sync
– Kroltan
Nov 25 at 15:24
How do you plug a value node to a specific scale axis of a mapping node ?
– L0Lock
Nov 25 at 21:27
Value -> Combine XYZ -> Scale
– Kroltan
Nov 25 at 22:01
what scale now ?
– L0Lock
Nov 25 at 22:09
Ah silly me, I didn't realize the Mapping node has no connections for its values. My bad.
– Kroltan
Nov 25 at 22:15
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1 Answer
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active
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active
oldest
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up vote
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I think this is a good start :
Make sure to match the Mapping node scale to the checker texture scale. You'll need to adapt the mapping nodes as well as the Modulos plugs depending on the orientation and the face you need to display on.
1
You could use a value node to make sure the scales are always in sync
– Kroltan
Nov 25 at 15:24
How do you plug a value node to a specific scale axis of a mapping node ?
– L0Lock
Nov 25 at 21:27
Value -> Combine XYZ -> Scale
– Kroltan
Nov 25 at 22:01
what scale now ?
– L0Lock
Nov 25 at 22:09
Ah silly me, I didn't realize the Mapping node has no connections for its values. My bad.
– Kroltan
Nov 25 at 22:15
add a comment |
up vote
3
down vote
I think this is a good start :
Make sure to match the Mapping node scale to the checker texture scale. You'll need to adapt the mapping nodes as well as the Modulos plugs depending on the orientation and the face you need to display on.
1
You could use a value node to make sure the scales are always in sync
– Kroltan
Nov 25 at 15:24
How do you plug a value node to a specific scale axis of a mapping node ?
– L0Lock
Nov 25 at 21:27
Value -> Combine XYZ -> Scale
– Kroltan
Nov 25 at 22:01
what scale now ?
– L0Lock
Nov 25 at 22:09
Ah silly me, I didn't realize the Mapping node has no connections for its values. My bad.
– Kroltan
Nov 25 at 22:15
add a comment |
up vote
3
down vote
up vote
3
down vote
I think this is a good start :
Make sure to match the Mapping node scale to the checker texture scale. You'll need to adapt the mapping nodes as well as the Modulos plugs depending on the orientation and the face you need to display on.
I think this is a good start :
Make sure to match the Mapping node scale to the checker texture scale. You'll need to adapt the mapping nodes as well as the Modulos plugs depending on the orientation and the face you need to display on.
answered Nov 25 at 10:28
L0Lock
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You could use a value node to make sure the scales are always in sync
– Kroltan
Nov 25 at 15:24
How do you plug a value node to a specific scale axis of a mapping node ?
– L0Lock
Nov 25 at 21:27
Value -> Combine XYZ -> Scale
– Kroltan
Nov 25 at 22:01
what scale now ?
– L0Lock
Nov 25 at 22:09
Ah silly me, I didn't realize the Mapping node has no connections for its values. My bad.
– Kroltan
Nov 25 at 22:15
add a comment |
1
You could use a value node to make sure the scales are always in sync
– Kroltan
Nov 25 at 15:24
How do you plug a value node to a specific scale axis of a mapping node ?
– L0Lock
Nov 25 at 21:27
Value -> Combine XYZ -> Scale
– Kroltan
Nov 25 at 22:01
what scale now ?
– L0Lock
Nov 25 at 22:09
Ah silly me, I didn't realize the Mapping node has no connections for its values. My bad.
– Kroltan
Nov 25 at 22:15
1
1
You could use a value node to make sure the scales are always in sync
– Kroltan
Nov 25 at 15:24
You could use a value node to make sure the scales are always in sync
– Kroltan
Nov 25 at 15:24
How do you plug a value node to a specific scale axis of a mapping node ?
– L0Lock
Nov 25 at 21:27
How do you plug a value node to a specific scale axis of a mapping node ?
– L0Lock
Nov 25 at 21:27
Value -> Combine XYZ -> Scale
– Kroltan
Nov 25 at 22:01
Value -> Combine XYZ -> Scale
– Kroltan
Nov 25 at 22:01
what scale now ?
– L0Lock
Nov 25 at 22:09
what scale now ?
– L0Lock
Nov 25 at 22:09
Ah silly me, I didn't realize the Mapping node has no connections for its values. My bad.
– Kroltan
Nov 25 at 22:15
Ah silly me, I didn't realize the Mapping node has no connections for its values. My bad.
– Kroltan
Nov 25 at 22:15
add a comment |
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