A Touch of Dirt can do more than add dirt

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  • Stryder87Stryder87 Posts: 899
    edited May 2016

    I saw this and thought "This is what I've been looking for!!!"  Threw it in the cart and went to checkout and.... had to take it back out.  Iray....  *&#$*@%$*&@#^($^@$(%^.... 

    Did a quick search for something like this for 3Delight and couldn't find anything.  Went and cried in the corner for a little while then decided to ask if anyone knew of anything like this for 3Delight?  This is so seriously an awesome product... is there any way to get it to work with 3Delight?

    Edit:  I found this (http://www.daz3d.com/daz-studio-dirt-shaders) but I'm not sure how you would get this to work on buildings...

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  • barbultbarbult Posts: 26,195
    Stryder87 said:

    I saw this and thought "This is what I've been looking for!!!"  Threw it in the cart and went to checkout and.... had to take it back out.  Iray....  *&#$*@%$*&@#^($^@$(%^.... 

    Did a quick search for something like this for 3Delight and couldn't find anything.  Went and cried in the corner for a little while then decided to ask if anyone knew of anything like this for 3Delight?  This is so seriously an awesome product... is there any way to get it to work with 3Delight?

     

    Have you seen http://www.daz3d.com/daz-studio-dirt-shaders? It is not quite the same thing, but it is a 3Delight dirt shader.

  • Stryder87Stryder87 Posts: 899
    barbult said:
    Stryder87 said:

    I saw this and thought "This is what I've been looking for!!!"  Threw it in the cart and went to checkout and.... had to take it back out.  Iray....  *&#$*@%$*&@#^($^@$(%^.... 

    Did a quick search for something like this for 3Delight and couldn't find anything.  Went and cried in the corner for a little while then decided to ask if anyone knew of anything like this for 3Delight?  This is so seriously an awesome product... is there any way to get it to work with 3Delight?

     

    Have you seen http://www.daz3d.com/daz-studio-dirt-shaders? It is not quite the same thing, but it is a 3Delight dirt shader.

    Hah... you posted this as I was looking at that and edited my previous post.  Like I added to my other comment, I'm not sure how you could apply that to buildings.  it really looks like it's more of a 'corner dirt' kind of thing... but the car example would suggest otherwise.  I wish I could see the manual (if there is one) to get a better idea how it works.

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,085

    I have that product and you can put it on just about anything. I've used it on walls and flooring.

    One feature of it is that it reacts to other objects. So, for example, if you have a table on a floor that has the dirt shader, the area near where the table legs meet the floor will have more dirt effect (this is either a good or bad thing, depending on your intent).

    I love slapping that dirt shader on robots or whatever... really gives them dimension.

     

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,085

    This render uses Dirt Shader on the tank (also moss, and then moss and grass on other surfaces)

    http://willbear.deviantart.com/art/Bradley-Overgrown-592986199

    This render uses dirt shader (blue paint) on the robot.

    http://willbear.deviantart.com/art/Patrol-592103749

     

  • Stryder87Stryder87 Posts: 899

    I have that product and you can put it on just about anything. I've used it on walls and flooring.

    One feature of it is that it reacts to other objects. So, for example, if you have a table on a floor that has the dirt shader, the area near where the table legs meet the floor will have more dirt effect (this is either a good or bad thing, depending on your intent).

    I love slapping that dirt shader on robots or whatever... really gives them dimension.

     

    Looking at the sliders in one of the screenshots it seems to have the ability to spread out or select 'how much' dirt there is.  How does it look on buildings?

    Your tank and 'bot pics look good with it and I'm hoping to be able to use it to 'age' objects.  I suppose I could try it out and, if it didn't do what I really hoped for, take advantage of the 30-return policy.

    I'm a little confused by what it means where it says "...applying dirt shaders to existing textures and then re-applying the diffuse 'base' map."

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,085

    Applying dirt shader uses the dirt shader's special diffuse base map. You can then switch it back to what it originally was.

     

    I'll run up an example and put it in a new thread sometime tomorrowish.

     

  • Stryder87Stryder87 Posts: 899

    Applying dirt shader uses the dirt shader's special diffuse base map. You can then switch it back to what it originally was.

     

    I'll run up an example and put it in a new thread sometime tomorrowish.

     

    Awesome.  Thanks!

  • RenomistaRenomista Posts: 921

    nice!

  • grinch2901grinch2901 Posts: 1,247

    These are cool,I bought them the other day based on what I've seen in this thread and am going to dig into them soon.  One comment: Carrara had/has some shaders you can buy that figure out the ambient occlusion of a model and use that as a guide to automatically add rust and or grunge. So it basically ends up in the corners, edges, and undersides of things, exactly where you would expect dirt and rust to accumulate but not everywhere.  That's something I would love to see done in Iray if it's possible.

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 26,195

    These are cool,I bought them the other day based on what I've seen in this thread and am going to dig into them soon.  One comment: Carrara had/has some shaders you can buy that figure out the ambient occlusion of a model and use that as a guide to automatically add rust and or grunge. So it basically ends up in the corners, edges, and undersides of things, exactly where you would expect dirt and rust to accumulate but not everywhere.  That's something I would love to see done in Iray if it's possible.

    That would be an interesting enhancement.

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 26,195
    Renomista said:

    nice!

    Hi, Renomista, I'm not sure exactly which post(s) you are replying to. I hope it is all the interesting things that can be done with the Touch of Dirt shader. smiley Have you tried it out yet?

  • KnittingmommyKnittingmommy Posts: 8,191
    barbult said:

    I started with a dark skinned G3M and added the brown and yellow stripes dirt preset. Then I started clicking on Opacity Shape presets and started sliding controls in the dirt manager! laugh What planet did he come from?

    You are making it really hard to resist getting this product!! I love this latest image!  The idea of using it to create custom alien skins is possibly the one thing that could tip me over toward actually putting it into my cart versus the wishlist for a little while longer. 

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 26,195
    barbult said:

    I started with a dark skinned G3M and added the brown and yellow stripes dirt preset. Then I started clicking on Opacity Shape presets and started sliding controls in the dirt manager! laugh What planet did he come from?

    You are making it really hard to resist getting this product!! I love this latest image!  The idea of using it to create custom alien skins is possibly the one thing that could tip me over toward actually putting it into my cart versus the wishlist for a little while longer. 

    There are actually a few "alien skin" full presets in the product. I used one on the snake in the picture with the watering can.
  • barbultbarbult Posts: 26,195
    edited May 2016

    Duplicate post

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  • KnittingmommyKnittingmommy Posts: 8,191

    Well, I gave in and bought it!  Now I have to use it! I have an idea for an alien character I've been trying to shape up for a story.  Hopefully, this might help me flesh him out! so to speak!

  • Kev914Kev914 Posts: 1,126

    The "leopard" guy looks really cool, barbult. I like his face and everything. What hair did you use?

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 26,195
    KevinH said:

    The "leopard" guy looks really cool, barbult. I like his face and everything. What hair did you use?

    Thanks! That's Finlay Hair. I bought it in the AprilYSH flash sale. It is nicer than it looks in the promo images, I think.

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 26,195

    Well, I gave in and bought it!  Now I have to use it! I have an idea for an alien character I've been trying to shape up for a story.  Hopefully, this might help me flesh him out! so to speak!

    "Flesh him out" laugh

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 26,195
    edited May 2016

    @Knittingmommy I made this alien skin just for you. It is a combination of two of the full presets in the Touch of Dirt. I put the green alien skin directly on the G2M and the blue alien skin on the dirt shell. Then I applied one of the opacity shapes presets to the shell. I even experimented with the emissive settings in the Touch of Dirt surface settings for the first time. I set the Luminance Amplify to 5 here to make the blue parts kind of glow.

    The HDRI used for lighting and background is from Dylan Sisson, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

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  • KnittingmommyKnittingmommy Posts: 8,191

    That is brilliant!  I'm inspired!  I'll definitely be playing it tomorrow. It's bedtime here!

  • PetercatPetercat Posts: 2,321

    Well, I bought it based on this thread. Now to play with it.

    Every time I think I'm finally learning enough about Daz to be useful, something new comes along that I have to learn how to use...

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 26,195
    Petercat said:

    Well, I bought it based on this thread. Now to play with it.

    Every time I think I'm finally learning enough about Daz to be useful, something new comes along that I have to learn how to use...

    Yup!

  • SigurdSigurd Posts: 1,094

    I'm sold too. Still looking for anything that worked with the geometry like Stonemasons Dirt Shader. THat one was awesome with how it filled the dirt in the crevices.

     

  • SigurdSigurd Posts: 1,094

    It sold me too. Still would like to see something that interacted with the geometry like Stonemasons Dirt Shader. I am off to buy this now.

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 26,195
    Sigurd said:

    It sold me too. Still would like to see something that interacted with the geometry like Stonemasons Dirt Shader. I am off to buy this now.

    There's a good PDF that comes with it and several video tutorials, too.

  • DoctorJellybeanDoctorJellybean Posts: 9,607

    Would this work on hair, to create an unwashed look?

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 26,195
    edited June 2016

    Would this work on hair, to create an unwashed look?

    Here's an image with A Touch of Dirt on the shirt, body, and hair. The second image has the dirt only on the shirt and body, so you can compare the hair with and without dirt. This is kind of a "dirty blond" hair color to start with, so it may not be the best example, but it is the one I have available. frown

    There is so much flexibility with this product; you can change color, opacity, and distribution of the dirt to suit your desired dirtiness.

    Dirty Hair - click for a larger view

    Dirty Hair

    Clean Hair - click for a larger view

    Clean Hair

     

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