Indian Wall - Substance Designer Procedural Pattern
That's a revised version from March 2022. Some minor adjustments and tweaks + A Turntable.
That "spade" icon, was made using swirl node affecting a sphere, then, mirror was used to get the proper shape.
Classic Sphere view. From that view you can see the height variations on each stripe of of the design.
If you check carefully you will see that i made it in horizontal "stripes", each stripe started with basic gradients masked inside them, to carve the basic volumes.
I like that part, where i have a concave and rounded depression and at the same time, thin steps on it. I was doing this to learn how to controle height layering over non planar surfaces. ;)
There was some challengings for me here, each "stripe" has different carvings, rounded, stepped and concave, and designes over those surfaces, or on top of it. This forced me to take care of heights more for this study.
Detail, closeup. Sometime the heightmap has very subtle variations, but they show up pretty well in the tesselated height on 3D view.
Close of some details.
Applied to HighRes Plane Frontal View
Here's a fast capture of some nodes created for basic ornaments and details. Lot of work and fun doing it.
Indian Wall - Substance Designer Procedural Pattern
Another Saturday Challenge for me. It was cold outside, so i choose to get inside studying. lol. That's my most complex Graph til now. Pretty confuse at this point, need to spent some time organizing it, but as i am sourcing pieces of patterns from everywhere it's a bit messy. Hope you all like. ;) Still need to work on Material/Shading. It's much more about height maps and basic albedo for now. All the patterns are created from scratch in Substance Pattern. Learned a lot with that.
Far from perfect. But i was happy with the control i am starting to get over gradients, and working on different heights tuning levels, etc. :)
There's some glitches around some not well fitted patterns, needs to polish the math of it and simplify some parts.