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Grunge Scratches Rough
In: Texture Generators /Noises
Simple
Description
The Grunge Scratches Rough node generates a grunge map akin to a roughly scratched dusty surface.
Parameters
- Balance Float
Adjusts the balance between dark and bright values. - Contrast Float
Adjusts the contrast of the image. - Invert Boolean
Inverts the output of the image, using a1-x
operation. - Non Square Expansion Boolean
Enables compensation of squash and stretch with non-square ratios. - Advanced
- Scratch Quantity Float
Adjusts the amout of scratches on the surface. - Scratch Tiling Integer
Adjusts the amount of tiling applied to the scratches. - Scratch Blur Float
Adjusts the blurring of the scratches. - Scratch Width Float
Adjusts the width of the scratches. - Scratch Length Float
Adjusts the length of the scratches. - Scratch Masking Float
Adjusts the intensity of the masking applied on parts of the scratches. - Scratch Dirtiness Float
Adjusts the dirtiness of the scratches, which breaks up their sharpness and continuity. - Double Scratch Float
Adjusts the opacity of a second scratch applied alongside each scratch with a slight warping effect. - Scratch Spots Intensity Float
Adjusts the intensity of the damaged spots applied alongside the scratches. - Scratch Spots Tiling Integer
Adjusts the tiling of the damaged spots. - Dust Intensity Float
Adjusts the intensity of the dust overlay. - Dust Tiling Integer
Adjusts the tiling of the dust overlay. - Sharpen Intensity Float
Adjusts the intensity of the global sharpening effect.
- Scratch Quantity Float
Example Images