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Surface Imperfections - Handmade and Custom for 3D | FULL WORKFLOW
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Guys, this one has been a long time coming and I can't be more excited!! Today we finally make our own #SurfaceImperfections from scratch! It's literally my favorite step of the 3D process, because it's the step where your renders come to life, and take on that photoreal look we all shoot for. It's really the secret sauce. We’ll learn how to make imperfections, capture them, process them and implement our imperfection in your 3D program of choice.

CHAPTERS
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00:00 Intro
00:26 What are Surface Imperfections
00:44 Why should I use them?
01:30 My Surface Imperfection Pack

CREATING IMPERFECTIONS
01:57 Fingerprints
02:16 Scratches
02:39 Dust
02:59 Footprints
03:20 Shooting for Contrast
03:38 Smudges
05:00 Fiber and Hair
05:16 Wild Imperfections
06:03 Camera Settings

PROCESSING IMPERFECTIONS
06:46 Clean Plate Method
08:03 Making your Texture Seamless
09:52 Implementing your Imperfection
10:37 Contrast Correction
13:20 TIFF Files

CONCLUSION
13:26 Which Program to Use & Featured Artists
13:51 My Surface Imperfection Pack

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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@SirWrender

3 years ago

This pack is such a big deal and also a great deal!! Any artists will be doing themselves a great favor by simply first picking up that pack!!

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@kolupsy

3 years ago

look at clint here, stealing the secret corridor crabby patty thumbnail formula haha. it worked!

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@bennie.379

3 years ago

saw a notification saying "surface imperfection", immediately clicked edit: great tut! learned a ton

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@terryrhuebottom

3 years ago

The timing of this video is stupidly insane. I just bought a camera for these exact purposes. Damn man you know more of my business than Facebook Ads.

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@jorgeperez-duarte5418

3 years ago

To "Auto" flatten light variations in a texture in PS, you also can: - Duplicate the image (so you have it in a separate layer) - Go to Filters / Other / Highpass filter and put it on that separate layer - Crunch up the crap out of that High Pass filter (usually a range from 85 to 125) it varies on every image, but do it till the lighting looks flat, without loosing info. - Set that layer with the highpass filter to "Luminosity" (the layer beneath will be affected only by the luminosity of your highpass layer, so you can keep the colors). - Add a Levels adjustment layer on top and adjust the gamma down till you get the right exposure. You can play a little with the black and white point too. Just bought your surface imperfections pack Clint. Great deal! Thanks a lot!

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@helixvfx8569

3 years ago

You know I was fortunate enough to listen to a texture artist who worked at weta digital and one of the things I remember the most is he said to give your object a story such as where does your object live? In a city? Then put grunge and dirt and mud that has been kicked up by cars, what kind of people are around your object? Put fingerprints or other things human could cause to your object. What are the weather conditions, is it in sun or shadow? Etc. that always stuck with me and this video made me appreciate it even more!! Thanks Clint!!

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@landgrenwilliam

3 years ago

great tutorial! learned a lot

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@neondreams2337

3 years ago

Hey Clint, just a tip at 12:16, go with a "Low Flow" brush, not opacity. Think of Flow like airbrushes, multiple passes over the same area will continue to blacken the mask with multiple passes without needing to lift Left Mouse Click and click again to continue darkening like opacity would. Try 10% Flow

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@marlo3d288

3 years ago

That tutorial was realy enlightning to me how easy it is to scan own imperfections. Looks like something you wanna do on a sunny day around your hood. Good vibes! Good stuff!

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@alanbarnett7484

3 years ago

This was a quality from scratch tutorial and then my man said, “if youre strapped for time I’ve got your back with this pack”. I appreciate you and your time brother

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@CellarLakeStudios

3 years ago

Thanks Clint, this is fantastic. Welcome back to the world of solo. Another trick to reduce the disparity between the light and dark areas as well, is to duplicate the texture layer above. Set it to luminosity and apply a high pass filter to full and bring down to your liking. (Use opacity to adjust the effect further as well). Then adjustment layer for brightness. A cool trick to sharpen is to dup. the layer above and set to overlay. H.P. Filter from low and bring up a couple px. Helps pronounce the edges a little more.

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@thomasr1051

2 years ago

i love the idea of having better imperfections than other people

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@AlmondChocolateMilk

6 months ago

I'm super glad his textures are non-gmo, cage free, grass fed

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@antonshakhovnin

3 years ago

Was enjoying Peter's blender tutorials, and now I discover your channel... Great stuff, gonna dive in headfirst XD

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@AnandKPhotography

3 years ago

5:20 if you hadn't done that arm movement, I would have never guessed you were using a green screen! Top notch colour and light matching! mind blown

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@fatalsaynomore

3 years ago

Clint is by far the best person to come from corridor

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@nvav970

3 years ago

you are giving us too much power!!!!

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@g4fly4ever8

3 years ago

it looks easy to make perfect imperfections

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@FrancescoPaggiaro

3 years ago

the tips for smudges is very smart, thanks clint

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@thecoolcarrot5377

3 years ago

8:10 Useful Shortcut: Ctrl+Alt+Shift+E , Merges All Visible to a new layer without affecting the rest. Awesome Video and Please make more, Thanks so much!

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