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Fabric Texture

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Creating a Multilayered Fabric  A multilayered fabric is a group of two or more fabrics combined. This grouping gives you the flexibility to create complex fabrics by ...
Creating True to Life Materials  You can use the following features to help create true-to-life materials in VStitcher: 3D Trim 2.5D Trim Multi-Layer Fabrics M...
Guidelines for Capturing Fabric Textures  For best results, follow these guidelines when capturing fabric textures: Use a flatbed scanner to ensure the highest quality cap...
Creating a Diffuse Map  To create a diffuse map: Open the scanned fabric image in Photoshop. If rulers are hidden, on the Main menu, click View > Rule...
Creating a Normal Map  To create a normal map: In Photoshop, open the file for the diffuse map created in Creating a Diffuse Map. Save the file as <file...
Capturing Fabric Images  Fabric imaging provides the visual representation of the 3D fabric asset. You can capture the raw image of a fabric using a flatbed sc...
Creating a Specular Map  To create a specular map: In Photoshop, open the file for the diffuse map created in Creating a Diffuse Map. Save the file as <fi...
Naming Texture Maps  However you create your own materials, this section describes how to name texture maps so that they are automatically imported along w...
Equalizing Texture Maps in Photoshop  If minor shading issues appear on the fabric in VStitcher, the fabric may need to be equalized to make for a cleaner repeat. To identif...
Creating Neon Fabrics with PBR  This section includes a couple of techniques for creating neon style fabrics using PBR functionality . To achieve these images, the fo...
Maps from Vizoo  Is there a recommended format or setting for maps brought in from Vizoo? There is no recommended formatting. However, by default Vizoo...