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Anonymous No. 848340

Can someone help me attain a transparent PNG of water droplets on a surface? I'm trying to get a transparent image of droplets to overlay with a window but I can't find any that aren't incredibly low-res. I don't know how to navigate image-searching websites to find anything free, or at the very least trustworthy.

Anonymous No. 848369

>>848340
Why don't you make them yourself?
Its not that hard. There are many ways to archive great looking results with not that much work involved.

Anonymous No. 848402

>>848340
There's a free blender droplets shader available somewhere

I used it on a recent project, worked perfectly

Anonymous No. 848413

>>848340
Draw a droplet map. In fact draw many, blend them together, animate them downwards and add some deformation. All you need is the normal component. Don't forget refraction.

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Anonymous No. 848458

>>848369
>Make them yourself
More work than if I just found an image that worked on its own. I'm not actually using a program like Blender, I'm using a game engine for making 3d VR porn scenes.

>>848402
As above, I couldn't use shaders either.

>>848413
I managed to find a couple images on Google after hours of tweaking searches.

Here's how it looks

Anonymous No. 848476

>>848458
>coomer game dev too lazy to even draw a fucking water droplet
kek

Anonymous No. 848707

Bump. Need tutoral

Anonymous No. 848735

>>848476
>>848476
>Game dev
Nah, I'm just some guy playing around with Virt-A-Mate. I don't see why I have to make my own shit if I'm just cobbling together a scene with things that were already available. I'll save the effort for creating things you're supposed to look at closely, like skin or clothing textures.