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Color adjust question
#1
Is there a way to take a flat paint color (as in a paint color chip) and make it look like it were outside with sunlight shining on it?
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#2
Filters ➤ Light and shadow ➤ Lighting effects ?
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#3
Yes, first it depends on what you're putting the color on. If it's a flat surface like a picture, you can simulate light scatter with the use of the light features in Gimp, or manually using a soft airspay @ 255 white, with a weak force, maybe 1/4 opacity to start. Less is more, you just want to give the impression of light on the objects. If you are texturing a 3D model, you can achieve that perfectly by PBR manipulation of the Red Green Blue channels. For models, you create your Albedo, and accompany that with a Composite and Normal file to give that effect. It's a really cool science, the results are what you see in games.
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