I'm a bit confused regarding displacement. I am embossing a logo onto a glass. I set up a file in Photoshop with a 50% grey background, and my embossed logo as 100% black with blurred edges. I save that as a 32bit file and put it in an image texture node connected to a displacement node and fed into the displacement slot of my Octane material.
I set the mid level at 0.5. I thought that would mean my black areas would be fully displaced, 50% grey areas would not change at all and white areas would be 'debossed'.
But it seems my grey areas are also being displaced a little. What am I doing wrong?
Displacement Mid Level
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Try using Black and White image (instead grey and black).
AFAIK that mid level just is not what you describing it as.
AFAIK that mid level just is not what you describing it as.
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Hello,mitchino wrote:I'm a bit confused regarding displacement. I am embossing a logo onto a glass. I set up a file in Photoshop with a 50% grey background, and my embossed logo as 100% black with blurred edges. I save that as a 32bit file and put it in an image texture node connected to a displacement node and fed into the displacement slot of my Octane material.
I set the mid level at 0.5. I thought that would mean my black areas would be fully displaced, 50% grey areas would not change at all and white areas would be 'debossed'.
But it seems my grey areas are also being displaced a little. What am I doing wrong?
Did you tried to use a 16 bits file instead of 32 bits? Or did you tried to use colorcorrection node instead of 50% grey in Photoshop with a Baking texture node? Or use a texture without 50% grey but white background with a mid level at 1 and an half amount of displacement? Well, there is a lot of solutions for this problems.

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