From the course: 3ds Max and V-Ray: Residential Interior Materials
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Add color to the material
From the course: 3ds Max and V-Ray: Residential Interior Materials
Add color to the material
- [Instructor] Now let's create some color for our cloth. I'm going to start with just a uniform color and then we'll modify that to create something that looks a little bit more like cloth. So, I'm going to right-click over my graph, Add a Node, Uniform Color and then I'm just going to move that back a little bit 'cause we're going to have a network over here to the right. Then for this color I can really just pick any color I want. I'm going to pick kind of a nice red or reddish orange, so maybe kind of a slightly muted red, and maybe drop the saturation down just a little bit. So something like that. Now this color alone we could use, but let's go ahead and give it a little bit more life and character. First thing I want to do is let's go ahead and create a second color that's based on this one. So, I'm going to Add a Node called Levels, and then double click on that and let's just darken this a little bit and so I'm going to move that middle slider a little bit to the right to…
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Set up the Substance material2m 57s
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Define the cloth pattern5m 30s
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Tile the pattern3m 26s
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Add color to the material4m 18s
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Add relief to the material5m 11s
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Expose Substance parameters5m 35s
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Import custom Substance materials into 3ds Max4m 41s
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Adjust the V-Ray material5m 17s
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