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This page provides information about the Checker texture in V-Ray for Blender. 

 

Overview


The Checker texture map can be set to any color and generates a procedural checkerboard texture.

 

UI Path


||Node Editor|| > Add > Textures > Checker

 

Node


White Color – Specifies the color for what would usually be the white squares on the checkerboard. 

Black Color – Specifies the color for what would usually be the black squares on the checkerboard. 

Contrast – Input for the contrast value.

 

Parameters


Compatibility – Allows you to match the result of the texture in Blender to that in either 3ds Max or Maya. If Alpha From is set to Maya:

3ds Max – The resulting alpha of the texture is the intensity of the texture.
Maya – 
The resulting alpha of the texture is the color luminescence.

Invert – When enabled inverts the colors in final result.

 Alpha From – Determines how the alpha of the result is calculated:

Force 1.0 – Alpha is always 1.
Compatiblity – Depends on the selected Compatibility option.
Self – The calculated alpha of the texture.

Invert Alpha – Inverts the alpha channel if Invert is also enabled.

UV

Placement – Select how to place the texture.

Full
Crop
Place

U – U coordinate of the texture sector. 

V – V coordinate of the texture sector. 

W – W coordinate of the texture sector. 

H – Specifies the height of the texture sector.

Tile U/ Tile V – Enable to choose between a horizontal or vertical tiling.

UV noise on – Enables the noise. 

UV noise amount – Specifies the UV noise amount.

UV noise levels – Specifies the UV noise iterations. 

UV noise size – Specifies the UV noise size. 

UV noise phase – Specifies the UV noise phase. 

Animate UV noise – If enabled, the noise is animated. Use the UV noise phase to animate the noise.