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jimho
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is it possible in octane to have a material similar to the attached image ,the building block in the center of the image is rendered from a material type named "Vray wireframe" or something similar to it.
I wander can we do the similar in octane?
vol19-10_2.jpg
Many thanks

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frankmci
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There's one in the LiveDB/Misc called, "line art," that can get you started. It's a bit more complicated than you probably need, but should give you some ideas if you take some time to dissect it. Personally, I use a combination of a Dirt (with Invert Normal checked) and a Falloff node, each individually choked with a Comparison node, then multiplied together. It's not perfect, but with a little tweaking in post, it does the job.
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jimho
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frankmci wrote:There's one in the LiveDB/Misc called, "line art," that can get you started. It's a bit more complicated than you probably need, but should give you some ideas if you take some time to dissect it. Personally, I use a combination of a Dirt (with Invert Normal checked) and a Falloff node, each individually choked with a Comparison node, then multiplied together. It's not perfect, but with a little tweaking in post, it does the job.
It works pretty well,
Thanks a lot

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