Unicolor Paint
This material generates a single-colored car lacquer material with customizable coating effect on the top of the surface.
Unicolor Carpaint Material
- Base Color - Defines the basic color, which is the main characteristic of the material. Use the slider to change the brightness. Click the color field on the right to open the color chooser.
Clearcoat
The clearcoat is a transparent, reflective paint layer on the base paint layer.
Type - Defines the intensity of a reflection, based on the viewing angle. Its intensity at normal incidence is set by the material's reflectivity. Choose from the following:
Color - Sets the pigment color of the clearcoat, which slightly darkens the overall color of the brushed metal.
Refraction Index - Sets the material's refraction index. The index of refraction allows glass-on-glass contact situations. It shows the amount the rays are reflected off the surface versus absorbed (refracted into the surface).
Roughness - Imitates clearcoat spray paint high-gloss satin and matte finishes. Now, you can control the roughness, thickness, and density of the clearcoat for most materials, such as Plastic, Brushed Metal, Metallic Carpaint, and Carbon (2D/3D).
Roughness of 0 Roughness of 0.1 Roughness of 1.0
Thickness - Sets the thickness of the clearcoat.
Density - Determines the concentration of particles in the clearcoat, which affects the color of the clearcoat. Use this in combination with Thickness and a non-white color, as white is completely transparent.
Use Orange Peel - Applies a bump structure to the layer. Use the following options to customize this:
Orange Peel Frequency - Sets the bump structure's noise frequency. The higher the value, the closer together the orange peel bumps.
Orange Peel Intensity - Sets the bump structure's intensity. The higher the value, the more visible the orange peel and less smooth the clearcoat surface.
For further information on the other attributes, see the following: