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Combining Painted and Image-Based Textures in MARI

Posted By: ph4rr3l
Combining Painted and Image-Based Textures in MARI

Combining Painted and Image-Based Textures in MARI | 1.3 GB
Software: MARI 2.5v2 | Video: AVC (.mp4) 960x540 30fps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 1ch | 1h 59m
Genre: eLearning | Intermediate | Project Files Included | February 11, 2014

For many artists, the idea of painting with images is a rather strange one. In their minds, paint is something that comes out of a tub and images come out of a camera. In this tutorial we will see that MARI does an amazing job at blurring the line between the two to create finished textures for 3D assets.

To get started we will first create an underpainting for our model. We’ll learn that this will help us to fill in the gaps in our textures while establishing an order of how we will layer in our color. From here we will learn how to pick appropriate images and paint them onto the surfaces of our model.

Often times, where many artists struggle is trying to successfully blend their photographic textures with hand painted ones. With that said, the rest of this training will be focused on just that. We will learn how layers, brush properties, adjustment stacks and even masks can help us to accomplish this.

After finishing this tutorial, you will have learned some really valuable tips and tricks for putting photos right next to your hand-painted textures and making it look like they belong together.


Combining Painted and Image-Based Textures in MARI

Combining Painted and Image-Based Textures in MARI