Good looking gravel on big surface?

I have a issue today (among many others ;)) that if I render a view the gravel becomes to look like a carpet.

Anybody that has any ideas on this? The material should be looking good independent of the view distance, so it should look good on close-ups and from far away. For fine materials as concrete it's not an issue, but when it comes to more coarse materials like this gravel it harder.

 

 

Parents
  • Daniel,
    First thing that comes to mind is that the texture being used is a rather small one. I would suggest using a larger texture. Not necessarily a higher resolution, but a picture of a larger area. Many can be found on the web.
    Adding another layer on a larger scale to your texture may add a feel of irregularity. Some dirt or a soft shade of something.
    Use a bump map and give it a low value. This will suggest some height and take away the flatness.

    Many free textures can be found here:
    http://www.cgtextures.com/
    http://www.freefoto.com/browse/33-00-0/Textures
    http://backgroundsarchive.com/
    http://www.animax.it

    If you quickly need to test if the images you downloaded are tileable (seamless when placed side by side), download a tool called TextureDiscovery. It's a free gem and it can be found here:
    http://www.texturemaker.com/download.php .

    Another option would be to buy a proffesional texture CD, like from http://www.marlinstudios.com or http://www.arroway-textures.com/. Of course you should try the free options first.

    Ivo Blaauw
    = = = = = = = = = = = = =
    Look what the CAD dragged in...

  • ...Or simply create a procedural material, and never worry about repeting patterns.

  • I'm with Kurt on this one.  Try mixing a couple different procedurals to see what you can come up with.  The ground on this is my take on some quick procedural gravel.



Reply Children