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Fiberglass wallpapers - remember...

Here is a set of fiberglass wallpapers. Maybe not a bestseller these days, but for those legacy walls: SF models 374 (also a .png original for editing).
Size approximately 3x3 to 5x5 cm. Note optical effect at low res rendering.



Low 300:


High 1200:

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Re: Fiberglass wallpapers - remember...

Thanks for sharing these new textures. The optical effect is called some Moiré effect and I'm not sure that Sunflow has any parameter to avoid it.
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Re: Fiberglass wallpapers - remember...

Thank you, of course, Moiré effect. I couldn't for my life remember the name of the effect. The origin of the pattern is just a phone picture of a wall as a part of the decision whether just to paint or tear down the panel. Small section of image cropped and edited with the Gimp.

Such patterns can be useful, small in size and can be stretched, skewed and colourized to produce a variety of structured surfaces in SH3D.

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Stretched... ..and a bit more:
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