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Sculpting windows in 3D Coat for displacement maps in Quixel Mixer. In this video, I continue to show how to sculpt details for a displacement map in 3D Coat, as well as how to work with the new Curves tool. Video content: 0:01 - Intro 0:08 - Forrender.com Render Farm 0:17 - Info Partners 0:21 - Subtitle Information 0:25 - Greetings and info about the lesson content 1:00 - Using primitives in 3D Coat to create other window details. 1:26 - Cutoff tool to trim the shape. 2:16 - VoxHide. 4:58 - PoseTool 6:58 - Creating a primitive for the profile of the curve. 10:07 - Ending 10:26 - Preview of other lessons and playlists. If you like this video: ► Click on the “Thumb up” ► Subscribe to the channel to avoid missing new releases ► Share with friends - do not be greedy =) After all, they also want to get this knowledge =) Enjoy watching! Best regards, Andrew Krivulya aka Charly
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I stumbled upon this article and thought I should share it here as it maybe of interest to some of you, especially those new to texturing.... Elliminate Texture Confusion: Bump, Normal and Displacement Maps Cheers Ken
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I'm new with 3DCoat and I love the way you can send your data back and forward to Photoshop with ctrl + P. Is there any way to do the same with Displacement and Normal Map?
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Hey Guys, I just made a new tutorial on Dinosaur Detailing and Normal/Displacement Maps. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3D Coat 4.1- Volume #13-Dinosaur Detailing I-Normal and Displacement Maps-by Adam Gibson In this thirteenth video volume of 24 volumes 3D Instructor Adam Gibson goes through a fun project based tutorial on how to add detail through Normal and Displacement maps onto a Giganatosaurus dinosaur in 3D Coat Version 4.1. A great tutorial for beginners and those who want to create their own Jurassic Park. http://www.learn3dsoftware.com/3dc_4_vol_13_dinosaur_detailing_I.htm Table of Contents for Volume #13 Chapter 1- Intro Chapter 2- Lightwave Model Review in Lightwave 11.6 Chapter 3- How to Import Mesh Layers and UVs into 3D Coat Chapter 4- How Set-Up Alpha Brushes for Creating Scales and Creatng your Own Alpha Brushes Chapter 5- Creating Body Scales Chapter 6- Creating Tail Scales Chapter 7- How to Fix and Touch Up Bad Scales Chapter 8- Creating Arm and Finger Scales Chapter 9- Head Detailing (Part One) Chapter 10- Head Detailing (Part Two) Chapter 11- Gum Detailing Chapter 12- Gum Detail Review Chapter 13- Horn Detail Chapter 14- Exporting Model and Maps from 3D Coat Chapter 15- Checking the Normal Maps in Lightwave in VPR Mode Chapter 16- Connecting Displacement Map Node and Final Running Time: 3 hrs. 15 mins. High Quality (Screen-Res 1920 x 1080 pixels) Video Format: MP4 (.mp4) Level: Beginner
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If I understand it correctly, using the normal map and displacement map combined, the displacement map does the heavy lifting of adding in mid level details and the normal map does add in the real fine details, that otherwise would add retarded amounts of render time with the displacement map alone? What I mean to say is that anything that doesn't effect the overall silhouette of the model should be stuffed onto the normal map (as its great for this), and any major shape changing of the model should be left to the displacement map. This way you have the ideal situation. Am I correct? If so: what would the workflow in 3d coat be?