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Procedural SPONGE Material with V-Ray
In his latest tutorial, Jonas Noell shows a very interesting technique to create a realistic, procedural sponge material using V-Ray. The techniques displayed here can be used in a variety of other situations in archviz, so this is definitely worth checking out.
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In his latest tutorial, Jonas Noell shows a very interesting technique to create a realistic, procedural sponge material using V-Ray.
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