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Chapter 7. Creating Organic Materials
In this chapter, we will cover:
• Creating a snake-like scaly material with image maps and procedurals
• Creating a wasp-like chitin material with procedural textures
• Creating a beetle-like chitin material with procedural textures
• Creating a grass shader
• Creating tree shaders - the bark
• Creating tree shaders - the leaves
• Creating a Gray Alien skin material with procedurals
Introduction
Following the natural materials we have seen in Chapter 3 , Creating Natural Materials
in Cycles , and Chapter 5 , Creating Complex Natural Materials , it's now time to have a
look at organic shaders.
Again, we tried to use only the Cycles procedurals textures for building the materials
but this hasn't been the case in several cases: on one side, because it hasn't been
possible, such as in the snake-like shader where it seemed that at least at the mo-
ment there were no proper ways to make believable scales only with procedurals; on
the other side, because some material image maps would have always worked better,
such as in the leaf shader.
Anyways, procedurals have often been added to the material networks to refine the
details or add "disorder" to a too much repeating pattern.
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