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In article <397DFF69.A1C554B0@yahoo.com>, Simon Lacey
<sfl### [at] yahoocom> wrote:
> I want to create a fabric texture that will give the effect of thin
> cotton or even silk. The key points are:
> - a cream or off white colour
> - Slight transparency/translucence so that a little light comes through
> and a hint of the body limbs underneath are given
> - a slight roughness to suggest the warp of the cloth - very subtle or
> fine texture.
Hmm...try giving it a fairly large scale bozo normal and use a high
brilliance value in the finish. Some very small scale normal coupled
with low-brightness specular highlights might help, maybe also a small
amount of reflection, not enough to really be visible, but just to add a
small effect. You might also want to try some iridescence.
Add some filtering transparency, and if you are using MegaPOV, use
double_illuminate. And finally, use radiosity.
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