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Cómo dar variación al color de la vegetación con Unique Material ID

 

Alexander Vasiliuk, de VRaySchool, comparte este tutorial donde nos enseña utilizar un script gratuito llamado Unique Material ID, creado por los chicos de CGSource, para incorporar pequeñas variaciones de color en distintos tipos de vegetación.

El video muestra el caso de un arbusto, pero lo mismo es aplicable a cesped, flores y/o árboles.

 

 

Puedes descargar el script desde este enlace.

 

Fuente: VRaySchool

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