3D Print Shader
How To Use The Shader:
- Color: Controls the color
- Roughness: Controls the Roughness of the material
- Density: Controls the density/thickness of the material
- Softness: Controls the softness of the materials surface
- Scale: Controls the scale/size of the model/printing lines
- Bump Strength: Controls the bump strength
- Edge Detection Boost: Boosts the Detection of sharp edges (the higher you boost the more inaccurate)
How To Import The Shader Into You Scenes:
- Export the "3dprintshader.zip" to you desired location
- Open your own blender scene
- Append [Located in the 'FILE' tab on the Top Left]
- Go to your Extracted Folder
- Open the .blend file
- Go to 'Materials' and Select and Double Click '3D Print Shader'
- The Shader is now Imported to your Material Library
Happy Blending ;)
Sales | 60+ |
Customer Ratings | 1 |
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Published | about 8 years ago |
Blender Version | 2.7x, 2.77, 2.78, 2.79, 2.8, 2.81, 2.82, 2.83, 2.9 |
License | Royalty Free |
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