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+ | ====== Convexity Maps ====== | ||
+ | Our stunning Convexity maps within Knald can be generated either on the fly from the Normal & Height Maps provided by [[the_integrator_knald_1.2|The Integrator]], or from high to low polygonal meshes via [[the_baker_knald_1.2|The Baker]] & can be tailored quickly and efficiently to suit your specific needs. Optimized to be used immediately after export, adjust the results to your liking in Knald & you are ready to go! | ||
+ | [{{https://s3.amazonaws.com/docs.knaldtech.com/docuwiki/convexity_knald.jpg?|Convexity((Art courtesy of Jordan Cain http://www.artofodd.com/))}}] | ||
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+ | [{{https://s3.amazonaws.com/docs.knaldtech.com/docuwiki/convexity_knald_beta.png?nolink|Image Space & Baker Convexity Settings}}] | ||
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+ | ===== The Convexity Group's Settings ===== | ||
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+ | **Blur Amount:** The amount of blur used on the image space Convexity Map. 1 is low blur, 5 is high blur. | ||
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+ | **Stabilization:** The amount of image stabilization used on the image space Convexity Map. | ||
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+ | **Contrast:** The strength of the contrast. | ||
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+ | **Scale:** The strength of the convexity. | ||
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+ | [{{https://s3.amazonaws.com/docs.knaldtech.com/docuwiki/sci_fi_convexity.jpg?nolink&512|Convexity Map}}] |