Fall Off question + new options in V3

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CANDITO
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Hello everyone,

i'm trying to have more control on the falloff texture,
i need a texture that is very dark in the borders (on a cylinder)
on a few millimeters and which gets very light then.
With the actual falloff, the gradient is too soft and i can achieve this effect
(for example with the native LW gradient node i would put 2 dark keys near the grazing and play with them)
Also is there a tutorial or help regarding the new options of the falloff node in V3?
Thanks a lot for your help ;)

Olivier
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juanjgon
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The falloff node "Falloff Skew Factor" parameter should help. It controls the falloff softness.

Thanks,
-Juanjo
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Thanks Juanjo,

I know but it still gets too soft, or not precise enough to control the falloff
in most of the cases (in the glazing angle mostly)
I tried to put a LW gradient node connected to the procedural input
but it doesn't seems to do anything, but i guess it's normal...
I will deal with a UV map and a texture for the moment,
if you think of anything else that could help
you're very welcome :)
Thanks again

Olivier
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Seems like I use to do a fake frensel with a gradient and grazing angle or something in LW Native. Since the falloff node is just a black and white node output into the specular. Is there a way that a gradient could be plugged into the specular? May be a limitation currently in Octane. Since Octane as I understand it needs to be real world stuff, not faked. Would be nice to have more control here though....
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Maybe something like this could help?
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CANDITO
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Thanks 3dreamstudios !
sorry for the late answer :)

Olivier
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