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Daz 3D Forums > 3rd Party Software > Blender Discussion

Diffeomorphic import. Can't remove glossy from face (SOLVED)

PortlandPortland Posts: 12
August 2024 edited August 2024 in Blender Discussion

I'm having a bit of a problem removing shiny/glossy from the face. I found the "face" texture, played around with the dual-lobe, roughness, and some other settings. Nothing seems to work. When previewing just the material with Blender material preview, the glossyness seems disapear (which is what I want). But during actual rendering, the glossines on the face seems to be back (but just on the face texture itself). Other skin settings like "torso" texture seems to work just fine (i.e. I could remove the glossiness). I'm pretty sure it's not the lighting. Any advice where else to look/change ? Thanks. I'm using Blender 4.1 Cycles.

Post edited by Portland on August 2024

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  • PadonePadone Posts: 4,005
    August 2024

    It could be a shell, if so there's separate parameters in the shell material.

  • PortlandPortland Posts: 12
    August 2024

    I think I solved it. Just commenting for future reference in case I forgot. It's the clamp on "multiply add" node to IOR "Dual Lobe" node. I did play with other values. But checking the clamp checkbox seems to work best. It's like turning the light on and off.

     

     

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  • PadonePadone Posts: 4,005
    August 2024

    That way you turn off the fresnel effect, because clamp sets ior = 1.0 that's no fresnel. Setting the Fac = 0 in the dual lobe should do the same.

  • PortlandPortland Posts: 12
    August 2024

    I tried your method. Removed the clamp and set fac=0 in dual lobe. That didn't work (i.e. didn't remove the strong gloss at all). But you're right. Just checking the clamp somehow made the texture flat. I played with the multiplier (change it from 1.050) and value '2' seems to give me the best result.

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