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Crazy bump alternative
Crazy bump alternative










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Also set the Range to Midtones for burning. Set the hardness to 0 so we have a nice soft edged brush and the opacity to around 15-20%.

crazy bump alternative

Select the burn tool and set the brush size to an appropriate size for the task at hand. We want to retain the color information in the camo pattern and actually only dodge and burn the grey layers below it. Make sure the the camo texture is above our dodge and burn layers. Then i put the levels up slightly on my plain grey layer so the overall brightness increases. This softened up the detail layer to stop is looking so harsh. Then i reduced the opacity slider on the detail diffuse map so that my new plain grey layer started showing through it. I created a new layer beneath it with a 50% grey fill. ctrl+alt+z* go back multiple undo levelsĪt this point, I feel our detail diffuse map we made in crazy bump is a little too strong and still a little too dark.Ctrl + Click on a layer thumbnail* gives you a marquee selection of whats on that layer.right click* Brings up the parameters of the current tool.click and drag while space is held to move your texture around while zoomed in. Space* holding down space turns your cursor to the move hand.

CRAZY BUMP ALTERNATIVE FULL

  • F* cycles between full screen modes * VERY handy when you're zoomed right in.
  • Useful photoshop shortcuts to speed up things:

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    These 2 tools used in concert will give you great shadow/highlight details to give the illusion of 3d depth on a flat texture sheet. Insane Bump: A free Alternative to Crazy Bump Post by omaremad Fri 4:17 am I just discovered Crazy Bump two days ago and was amazed by the 30 day trial, however it costs allot of money to keep it for a long time.

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    For those who don't know, The dodge tool lightens the image while the burn tool simply darkens it.For reference you can throw the original dice texture on a separate layer above this so you can continually refer to where the folds in the cloth appear, although it is relatively easy to see where they should go by following the bump details in our detail diffuse map.The cool thing about this method is that the new layer is basically 100% transparent, but you can dodge and burn on it to your hearts contentIf you feel your dodge and burn results don't look good, simply sample that plain grey colour on that layer and paint your bad bits out and do it again much like using the brush as a sort of eraser.












    Crazy bump alternative