On SFM you can make the model look wet / shiny by using $phongboost & $phongexponent (Override Material) Right click on the model you want, add Override material and show the element viewer Search on material Find the part of the model you want to make wet / shiny (but for this i do for the body) For the Splatoon, it's inkling_girl_body (and a number depending on the skin tan) right click, add attribute and add float or string and tap the $phongexponent or $phongboost And you can add the value you want The value will depend how Much it's wet or shiny
I know this video is quite old but just wanted to say thank you for the tutorial! I've used it several times now to make rainy scenes for my d&d characters using images from Hero Forge and it still turns out beautifully!
ive used this tutorial so many times and ive used it for star wars and valorant, I really appreciate this. dont forget me when you blow up. "water splashes on ground" big brain english
that is not how you make the ground Wet !!! A wet ground is a REFLECTING ground. You should copy all thats above the ground and mirror it down on the ground and change opacity. ... If the ground would be wet it would reflect the fence
On SFM you can make the model look wet / shiny by using $phongboost & $phongexponent (Override Material)
Right click on the model you want, add Override material and show the element viewer
Search on material
Find the part of the model you want to make wet / shiny (but for this i do for the body)
For the Splatoon, it's inkling_girl_body (and a number depending on the skin tan)
right click, add attribute and add float or string and tap the $phongexponent or $phongboost
And you can add the value you want
The value will depend how Much it's wet or shiny
I didn't know that.
That's very useful, thanks! :D
Faloliver your welcome
Maybe a tutorial about wet models?
(That could be helpful on other people )
@@ThePyroMan_ I mean I might, but it's quite simple to do and it takes less than a minute.
Faloliver yeah that takes less a minute to do
But i hope that tip will Help you for rainy poster
@@ThePyroMan_ definitely :D
I know this video is quite old but just wanted to say thank you for the tutorial! I've used it several times now to make rainy scenes for my d&d characters using images from Hero Forge and it still turns out beautifully!
Eyyy that's awesome!!
I'm glad the guide is still useful :)
ive used this tutorial so many times and ive used it for star wars and valorant, I really appreciate this. dont forget me when you blow up. "water splashes on ground" big brain english
ive never thought of this, really smart! thanks
This is perfect! I'm also making a Splatoon poster!
THAT'S RAD!!!
Thanks :D
hot rain lol
Wait inklings die in water soo how is that one still alive
Hold up...
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I'm pretty sure they can touch water, they just can't swim, but I got the joke XD
that is not how you make the ground Wet !!! A wet ground is a REFLECTING ground. You should copy all thats above the ground and mirror it down on the ground and change opacity. ... If the ground would be wet it would reflect the fence
That's true.
I never thought of it back then. Thanks for pointing it out.