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As the leading manufacturer of auto body paints, Axalta has created several collections of KeyShot materials that are an accurate representation of the real world paints they provide.
You can find a selection of the materials in the Material Library and find even more materials on the Axalta Collections website
As the paints are developed by Axalta you can not create new ones from scratch, but you can tweak the colors and make adjustments to roughness and reflection.
Color Tweaker
Advanced option for fine adjustments to the way the paint behaves when viewed at certain angles.
Roughness
This adds microscopic levels of imperfections to the surface of the material when the values are increased. When this is set to 0, a material will appear perfectly smooth and polished. When the value is increased, the material will appear more matte as light is diffused across the surface.
Advanced
Refraction Index
This slider provides controls the reflection on the surface. Increase the value to get more reflection intensity.
Samples
A low samples setting (8 or lower) will tend to make the surface look more noisy, which will give a more imperfect and rough look. As you increase the value, the noise will smooth out and provide a more evenly distributed roughness.
Flake Size
This Slider controls the size of the individual flakes, which is specified in millimeters. In real paint the flake sizes would for example be 0.02- 0.5 mm. In the material, the flakes will be randomly distributed and some flakes will appear brighter than others, because the apparent flake color varies between white and the color of the paint.
Flake Density
The Flake Density slider controls how close the flakes are to each other.