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Source filmmaker model
Source filmmaker model









source filmmaker model

the final $detailblendfactor will give you a blend amount for the opacity of the new texture. the 2nd $detailscale allows you to define the scale/size of the texture upon the existing material. This is like the more advanced version of $basetexture, which allows you to superimpose one texture over the existing texture. If you are using a basetexture override, and happen to have a corresponding bumpmap (the little black and white version of your texture, which gets translated into depth information) add this command to accompany your material and give your texture some depth info! You can get creative, or use some eye textures from the workshop with this! This gem allows you to change the material of the eye of your model. (Needs clarification) $displacementmap _rt_camera + $displacementwrinkle 0Īlthough it needs clarification, according to episoder it creates shockwaves! sounds pretty cool. Can be used to create sweaty skin.Īllows you to separate the phongmap from the envmap (phong is the wet texture-y stuff, while the env map is the metallic reflective material-ish stuff) Not sure why this is useful but hey, i'm sure it's useful for something! Phongboost and phongexponent boosts the wet-like texture of a material. I learned this one recently from folks here on the workshop, but it's useful for getting rid of the strange metallic glowy matte that are on some models, and makes them more.

source filmmaker model

useful for everything having to do with a background.

source filmmaker model

I've mainly used this to make gorgeous sky cards.

source filmmaker model

Let's you put in your own texture for a material on your model. I've used this to change the hair colors of models, makes them more unique! Here are probably the only 3 that i know of and use most often.Ĭhanges the color of certain materials using a set of 3 RGB values. So what $ commands do you guys find useful? If you could post yours, i'd love to learn some more interesting $commands from you users out there.











Source filmmaker model