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Lace threads appear gray and flat

New Here ,
Sep 24, 2022 Sep 24, 2022

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I can't create a grid of threads like in the photo. They look flat and gray. If I work with the Weave function, the black color appears. I will add screenshots. And an additional image of the graphics I'm working with. Please help to make a net with white threads)

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Sep 25, 2022 Sep 25, 2022

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Hi

Can you attach the full size PNG for the material colours and I'll try it here. The jpeg screenshot is low res and full of jpeg edge artifacts that make it impossible to use.

 

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Sep 26, 2022 Sep 26, 2022

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I thank you for your reply. Added a file with embroidery and a file with a grid

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Sep 26, 2022 Sep 26, 2022

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It looks like there is just too fine detail for those weaving/embrodery filters to be effective. You may need to split the material and use Sampler for the main threads and go to Designer to create a separate material for the finer lace threads. Designer can work in 8k (provided your PC will support it)

 

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Sep 26, 2022 Sep 26, 2022

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Hi,
I've tried to put a "Brightness/Contrast" Filter (and mask only the mesh part) and I was able to lighten it.
So it might be a workaround to your issue. 

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