Someday?
I Thought that with Titans that would be possible...
I really wish!
Displacement map
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not possible now & noOne knows when.
for now the best way around I've found is using subtle native max displacement on moderatelly subdivided mesh and adding normal mapping with a bit mode detailed look. in this way You don't need crazy subdivision, but still get somewhat not perftctly flat creases In the end of You txtured object - let's say stone wall =)
for now the best way around I've found is using subtle native max displacement on moderatelly subdivided mesh and adding normal mapping with a bit mode detailed look. in this way You don't need crazy subdivision, but still get somewhat not perftctly flat creases In the end of You txtured object - let's say stone wall =)