The curvature layer is required to use cavity/curvature as a condition for materials or conditional painting. The command will update the cavity/curvature layer using the current displacement and normal map.
Pay attention that curvature consists of two components.
- First is local curvature that allows to detect small details and scratches.
- Second is long-range curvature that flows smoothly and allows to detect large details.
Set intensity for both types of curvature.
Cavity RGB
Starting from 3DCoat 2021+ the RGB cavity was introduced as the default calculation method in Texturing. This is a very significant feature for the PBR Painting over the Texture/Mesh.
This video demonstrates how the improved cavity technology works. This is an improved technology already called the RGB cavity.
First, you need to make sure that the RGB cavity version is enabled, to do this, go to the Edit Menu > Preferences, go to the Tools section, and select use RGB cavity as the default cavity calculation method.
– After enabling the function, delete your old Curvature layer first if any.
– Go to the Texture Menu and then select the Calculate Curvature option. In order for the Calculation to be made you need to wait a bit.
– When you first run the Curvature using RGB Cavity, the Light Baking Panel comes up. Do not change (Local Curvature RGB). Next it will run the Curvature Calculation.
– Now we can see how a Cavity map (RGB) appeared in the layers.
– We see that with the new technology, the map looks like a lot of colors.
The map must be closed by default now.
Let’s create Smart material to see how it works.
First you need to add Conditions to Degree value (more on convex like example) to see “vase” options.
Focus on a new edit icon -it looks like a vase-, this was added and did not exist before and it is with the spin edges that the update function is configured.
The new parameter is responsible for the radius cavity. It is also affected by degree and contrast adjustments.
Adjusting Cavity Area Width and Overall Cavity Modulator can give you some nice effects like several layers of old paint on top of each other.
It is the additional cavity width values:
- The 0 value means that the cavity is taken from the materials settings as-is.
- Values less mean sharper cavity, more than 0.5 – widening of the cavity.
- Off course you need a RGB cavity layer in the scene to vary the cavity width.
It works only on such conditions: more on concave, more on convex, less on concave, less on convex, more or flat, and more on curved (you can use any of these modes).
– The new parameter is responsible for the radius cavity. It is also affected by degree and contrast adjustments.
On this test, all Smart Materials was applied with Cube Mapping.
Open the real time preview window, placing it over the model. This is the most important because you get the real time view of the smart material and how it will be applied. We do not go by as seen on the Smart Material Editor’s ball because we want real time feedback in this case.
Go to Material Stencil Control Panel -> Settings.
Change the rotation of the cube map on the XYZ axis ( per axis) and the expansion per axis as well is
shown in Picture.
You can preview in real time as the texture moves over the surface.
Last picture shown, to further increase variation, how to use a layer blend mode.
Was used the Overlay blend mode on the top layer. You can adjust the strength of the blend mode by using the Opacity adjustment.
It was the second layer in the stack.
Start Adjusting the Cavity Modulator and Cavity Area Width till you get the effect you want.
It is included a picture of the blue paint settings, it was the blue metal but looks like blue paint.
The new RGB cavity curvature calculation and Cavity Area Width plus Cavity Modulator is great. Lots to explore here. Have fun exploring!