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Skinning Tutorial Part 3: Specular Mapping

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 11:01 am
by Boblob801
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Re: Skinning Tutorial Part 3: Specular Mapping

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 4:25 pm
by TH_722
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Re: Skinning Tutorial Part 3: Specular Mapping

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2013 5:21 am
by Axionkt
Thanks for the videos, not a 100% clear on spec maps yet though, I thought I was, especially since your video confirmed what I understood, but sometimes I do a change supposedly knowing what the result will be but nothing changes.

For example, how would you do a matte pipe on the spec map? If I understood it well, I would make it black with low hardness, is that right?

Re: Skinning Tutorial Part 3: Specular Mapping

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2013 7:23 am
by Boblob801
Axionkt wrote:Thanks for the videos, not a 100% clear on spec maps yet though, I thought I was, especially since your video confirmed what I understood, but sometimes I do a change supposedly knowing what the result will be but nothing changes.

For example, how would you do a matte pipe on the spec map? If I understood it well, I would make it black with low hardness, is that right?
Yeap, although if you go full transparent then it will use the specular settings provided from the materials in blender. You'll find that the hardness settings aka alpha channel don't vary a lot. Meaning you need to make large changes to see a difference.

Re: Skinning Tutorial Part 3: Specular Mapping

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2013 8:22 am
by Axionkt
Boblob801 wrote:Yeap, although if you go full transparent then it will use the specular settings provided from the materials in blender. You'll find that the hardness settings aka alpha channel don't vary a lot. Meaning you need to make large changes to see a difference.
Ok that's where I made a mistake, I was trying to go to the extreme, to see the range I could play with so it was probably using the specular from the material.
Thanks for the clarification, going to do some more experimenting.