Learn about woven cloth materials in VRED.
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Video captions: Create a woven cloth material and assign it to a geometry. Open the Procedural Weaving Texture settings and select Triplanar for the Texture Mode. Open the Woven Cloth Material settings. The Diffuse Color defines the diffuse base color of a material. Darkening controls the intensity of the diffuse component. Values above 1 darken the material, while the values below brighten it up. All this is linked to the viewing angle. The more directly you look at a face, the less this effect becomes visible. Warp Yarn Color or Weft Yarn Color define the coloring of the gun. Within Cloth Presets, you can choose from a variety of fabric presets. The Weaving Pattern defines how the pattern was woven. Yarn Types controls the type of fibre of the material. You can choose between Staple Yarn and Filament Yarn. Staple Yarn simulates a yarn that is made of many tiny threads. Use this type for rough fabrics, such as denim. Filament Yarn simulates made up of one single, untwisted virtual yarn. Use this yarn for shiny types of fabric like silk. The Yarn Twist Angle determines the glossiness of the yarn and is linked to the choice of yarn type. Highlight width defines the width of the glossy highlights on the yarn segments. Exposure sets the brightness of the glossy component. Noise Intensity applies a natural noise effect for matte surfaces. Use with Staple Yarn is recommended. Moire Removal, the higher its value the more the Moire pattern is softened. If set too high, the structure will be softened, and the surface information might get lost.