Does anyone have any tips on making a rice paper texture? You know, that
kind of oriental, translucent fibrous wall-stuff. I know I've seen this in
several places, but I can't get mine to look like anything at all. The only
thought I have is and averaged bunch of rotated crackle. Am I on the right
track? Is there a texture out there like this already?
Thanks.
S
5TF!
"stm31415" <sam### [at] cscom> wrote:
> Does anyone have any tips on making a rice paper texture? You know, that> kind of oriental, translucent fibrous wall-stuff. I know I've seen this in> several places, but I can't get mine to look like anything at all. The only> thought I have is and averaged bunch of rotated crackle. Am I on the right> track? Is there a texture out there like this already?>> Thanks.>> S> 5TF!
IMO the problem with textures of this nature in POV is not necessarily the
surface colour itself but the translucency. The texture simply never looks
right without it, and I haven't found a way to defocus translucent light
properly yet.
L
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From: Marc Jacquier
Subject: Re: Rice Paper...
Date: 20 Dec 2004 07:22:02
Message: <41c6c3ea@news.povray.org>
news:web.41c6af37d4174605e9068d670@news.povray.org...
> IMO the problem with textures of this nature in POV is not necessarily the> surface colour itself but the translucency. The texture simply never
looks
> right without it, and I haven't found a way to defocus translucent light> properly yet.>
AFAIK an interior with a scattering media is the best (but not fastest)way
to achieve that
Marc