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Le 2023-10-31 à 09:48, Chris R a écrit :
> In my images with brick walls, I have started using iso-surfaces that use the
> brick pigment-pattern to define the shape of the bricks and the mortar as
> separate objects. I apply turbulence to the brick pattern to get less perfect
> brick edges, and then also apply pigment patterns to the visible face of the
> brick, (for me the Z-axis), to apply a texture to them. I then use some
> techniques I found to vary the color/texture of the bricks so they vary rather
> than having a uniform texture, but still preserving a single texture per brick.
>
> I have attached an example.
You overdid the turbulence on the bricks. Real bricks, even weathered
ones, tend to have much smoother faces.
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