Simulates fabric or other woven materials.
Find this texture in the Create bar. To apply this texture as a texture map, see Map a 2D or 3D texture.
Tip
- Rendering is faster if the randomizing attributes (, , and ) are set to 0.
- Very fine cloth textures may produce aliasing or moiré patterns, especially when viewed from a distance. If this occurs, set
the value to a small non-zero value.
- If you apply the cloth texture as a bump or displacement, set the and to white, the to black, and use the attributes ( and ) to control the intensity of the bump/displacement effect.
- Decrease the bump node’s value to provide greater definition in the bump/displacement effect. Generally, the and values should be very low (less than 0.1).
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The color of the area between the warp (U direction) and weft (V direction) threads. The colors blend into the at their edges. A lighter simulates a cloth with softer, more translucent threads.
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U and V thread colors. Double-click the color bar to open the and select colors.
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U and V thread widths. If the thread width is 1, the threads touch with no gap between them. If the thread width is 0, the
thread disappears. The range is 0 to 1. The default value is 0.75.
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The waviness of U and V threads. Use to create special weave effects. The range is 0 to 0.5. The default value is 0.
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Smears the texture randomly in U and V directions. Adjust the value to create natural-looking cloth with irregular threads, or to prevent aliasing and moiré patterns on very fine cloth
textures. The valid range is 0 to infinity. The range is 0 to 1. The default value is 0.
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Randomizes the width of each thread along its length by subtracting a random amount (between 0 and the value) from the and values. For example, if is greater than or equal to the , some threads disappear at certain points along their length. The range is 0 to 1. The default value is 0.
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Randomizes the brightness of each thread along its length by subtracting a random amount (between 0 and the value) from and (similar to ). The range is 0 to 1. The default value is 0.