From the course: Redshift Render Essential Training
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Mixing materials
From the course: Redshift Render Essential Training
Mixing materials
- [Instructor] There is yet another way to begin detailing materials. And that is by mixing more than one material together. Now there are a few different ways to achieve this in Redshift. So let's go and dive in and try a few of them. Now we have our robot scene again, and this is our detailed robot scene with all of the additional bump and reflection roughness added to it. What I want to do, is start to add some wear and tear to this robot so that the blue paint looks like it's fading away and being chipped away to a layer underneath that. Now, the way we can do that is by grabbing our metallic material, and we'll just copy the standard material node by command or control C. And then back in our basic plastic blue material we'll just paste that in here. If I connect this to the surface output, you'll see that now we just get the full metallic material on the robot. How do we get both of these materials to show up at…
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