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Age of Armour



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PostPosted:Sun Nov 01, 2009 12:23 pm Report Post to ModeratorsReply with quoteBack to top

There are only 3 of them but spin a few dials, drop in a couple very simple image masks and you have a million possibilities.

Each stripe color is definable separately in the plaid flannel shader and the pattern is fully scalable.

The checker and stripe shaders become fun when you add a black and white shape as the mask Smile You can add any image you like but simple black and white images work the best.

These were originally for a striped Halloween stocking shader but I started playing around and got carried away hehe.

Download:
http://www.ageofarmour.com/3d/free/daz-studio-cloth-shaders.html

If you find any problems with them please let me know. I would love to see what variations and masks you all come up with.

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PostPosted:Sun Nov 01, 2009 12:35 pm Report Post to ModeratorsReply with quoteBack to top

Thank you!

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PostPosted:Sun Nov 01, 2009 12:40 pm Report Post to ModeratorsReply with quoteBack to top

Your most welcome Smile

Please do let me know if they have any problems. I am fairly inexperienced with the D|S shadrer mixer and only tested them on one machine so I'm a little worried hehe.

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PostPosted:Sun Nov 01, 2009 5:09 pm Report Post to ModeratorsReply with quoteBack to top

Thanks Age of Armour!!
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PostPosted:Sun Nov 01, 2009 5:16 pm Report Post to ModeratorsReply with quoteBack to top

William,

I think your link points to the wrong file -- "carrara-torch.zip". This file has steel plate textures and no shaders.
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PostPosted:Sun Nov 01, 2009 5:23 pm Report Post to ModeratorsReply with quoteBack to top

nakamuram wrote:
William,

I think your link points to the wrong file -- "carrara-torch.zip". This file has steel plate textures and no shaders.


Doh! Your correct the text download link on the page was to one of my Carrara scene freebies hehe. Clicking the icon went to the shaders.

Anyway, fixed now Smile

Thank you very much for pointing that out,

William

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PostPosted:Sun Nov 01, 2009 5:26 pm Report Post to ModeratorsReply with quoteBack to top

Super stuff, must have a play with them now. Thank you.
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PostPosted:Sun Nov 01, 2009 6:15 pm Report Post to ModeratorsReply with quoteBack to top

Whoa, very slick. Thanks!

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PostPosted:Sun Nov 01, 2009 7:59 pm Report Post to ModeratorsReply with quoteBack to top

Thanks William!!
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PostPosted:Mon Nov 02, 2009 7:05 am Report Post to ModeratorsReply with quoteBack to top

Fabulous William, thanks much!

I'll snag these when I get home and play with them Very Happy I love procedural fabric, it solves so many problems when mixing clothing sets.
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PostPosted:Mon Nov 02, 2009 5:26 pm Report Post to ModeratorsReply with quoteBack to top

Good for Kiddie bedding^-^

Thanks.

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PostPosted:Mon Nov 02, 2009 8:38 pm Report Post to ModeratorsReply with quoteBack to top

I am going to have a LOT of fun with this. And I haven't even touched the masking yet.

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PostPosted:Mon Nov 02, 2009 8:56 pm Report Post to ModeratorsReply with quoteBack to top

Thanks! These look useful. Smile

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PostPosted:Tue Nov 03, 2009 7:54 am Report Post to ModeratorsReply with quoteBack to top

Lordy, thank you! Took me a while to figure out the masking (old brain is going), but this is the greatest!

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PostPosted:Tue Nov 03, 2009 1:50 pm Report Post to ModeratorsReply with quoteBack to top

These look very nice. I love me some flannel, and L.L. Bean loves me because I love me some flannel, so this is right up my alley. Very Happy Seriously though, the example images look great!


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PostPosted:Tue Nov 03, 2009 3:42 pm Report Post to ModeratorsReply with quoteBack to top

ChesterM wrote:
...I love me some flannel, and L.L. Bean loves me because I love me some flannel, ..


LOL! That reminds me of my best friend Seth from back in highschool. He looked exactly like Sid Vicious from the Sex Pistols. Seth was a much nicer guy than Sidney though he had a very sarcastic, punk rocker sense of humor.

One day I stopped by his house and Seth had a stack of letters that he was getting ready to put in the mail. One of them was to L.L. Bean. The envelope included a clipping from a magazine advertisement which stated "This adventure shirt makes a reasonably priced gift!"

Seth's letter simply said
Quote:
Dear Mr. Bean,

I don't feel your adventure shirt makes a reasonably priced gift.

Please see to this,

Seth


He had written probably a hundred letters of this sort. 20 years later I still laugh when I think of CEOs opening these things and thinking "What the...?"

I am glad to see that everyone is getting some use out of these Smile I have never shared D|S 3 shaders before and was kinda worried they wouldn't work.

Here are a few things that I intended to add to the help page this weekend but I got wrapped up in work. Hopefully these will give a few ideas of the crazy things that can be achieved by using different masks.

Below are renders using the masked checkers shader. The checker image strength controls the effect of the white channel of the mask. Shapes per tile squared replicates the masks that many times in each checker. It works best at 0.5 or round numbers but some interesting effects, like the ugly 60's pattern below, can be achieved using fractions.

To get numbers below 0.5 you will need to double click "Shapes per tile squared" and turn off or change the limits in the pop up.

Thanks for sharing the great renders and reminding me of Seth's antics Smile

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PostPosted:Tue Nov 03, 2009 6:46 pm Report Post to ModeratorsReply with quoteBack to top

I have to figure out how to turn Plaid into Argyle...
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PostPosted:Wed Nov 04, 2009 2:39 pm Report Post to ModeratorsReply with quoteBack to top

nakamuram wrote:
I have to figure out how to turn Plaid into Argyle...


Let us know how it turns out, Argyle would be awesome.
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PostPosted:Wed Nov 04, 2009 8:47 pm Report Post to ModeratorsReply with quoteBack to top

Thanks very much, the plaid will be very helpful.

I wasn't sure what I would use the checkered ones for at first, but seeing your renders with the offset maps gives me some ideas, so I'm glad you posted those! I mightn't have even checked into all the features you put in otherwise. Embarassed



And... if anyone _does_ find a way to get argyle out of these, please let us know! Laughing I took a quick look earlier and wasn't having luck, but variable argyle patterns would be very cool.

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PostPosted:Thu Nov 05, 2009 6:25 pm Report Post to ModeratorsReply with quoteBack to top

I think I can take AoA's Plaid Shader and rotate it 45 degrees to get Argyle. Since I don't know anything about DS Shaders, making Argyle out of Plaid would be a good beginner's endeavour.
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