Once I import any material into sansar it become super shiny. My cottons and linens all look like latex. Im new to marvelous designer so maybe I am missing something? It looks fine in marvelous designer.
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Garth Hi Lilita!
To get a cottony look, try adding a white png with dimensions equaling a whole multiple of four to the roughness channel in material settings. To access material settings for items already uploaded, right click in scene objects on the shiny item and select materials from the dropdown menu. Feel free to contact us at help@sansar.com if you need us to help.
Garth
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LilitaLove Is there a video tutorial I could follow somewhere? Thanks in advance!
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Tocy Sweet This is back since MD upgraded to 7.5
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Debi Baskerville In 7.5 you can adjust roughness in the property editor, material, in the drop down section under type.
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Tocy Sweet I'm trying to but my clothing comes in to Sansar with the exact same amount of shininess no matter the settings I set for roughness. Do I need to do something else on import?
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Debi Baskerville In Material, set type to Fabric_Matte, in roughness to intensity, and then set that to at least above 85 with 100 being absolutely no shine, then in reflection intensity set to below 10 with zero being absolutely no reflection. Or if you are making your own roughness maps, this is what I do sometimes, then you will select map instead of intensity and then you will input your roughness map and set the intensity and reflection accordingly.
You don't do anything different at import than before.
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Tocy Sweet Thank you for your help. Is it just me or does everything look really shiny in Lookbook no matter what the roughness is?
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Debi Baskerville I'm not having that issue unless I don't reset the settings and/or use my own created roughness map. But I don't use textures directly from MD. I either tweak the MD textures or make my own and then rezip all of them into the .samd file for import.
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Lun Hi... I am trying to upload really thick cable knit coat. In MD looks thick but in Sansar looks paper thin. What am I missing? How to make it thicker? Thank you... and btw who decided it would be a good idea to put light gray letters on a white background on the forum where people actually need to read... I can not see a thing... thank you xox
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DaisyWinthorpe You can only do that with illussion Lun. For all the things that doesn't work or do work in Sansar see my first MD lessons on my youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLi8taL4TbG_-7GkiSXIxM4StVcxfmXowP
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Lun Hi... thank you so much Daisy.. I am still learning and your videos are awsome... helped a lot...
I do have another problem, when i bake texture maps in marvelous designer they do not match perfectly in sansar, they are allways a bit off, any idea how to make them match so i do not need to rescale them in photoshop...
Thank you xox
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DaisyWinthorpe Lun Make sure you set your UV settings before you create an samd.
watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3BvfQ1lbss&feature=youtu.be
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Lun I do... problem is when i bake the maps in Marvelous Designer and I wish to work on them or upload the map I got from Marvelous Designer as a diffuse... they do not match....
I discovered if I go into samd file and extract maps from there I can work on them and they fit...
I watched your video about getting maps from Substance Painter but I do not know how to put the texture I want into Substance painter to get the maps with texture out of it, same as when there is a garment with multiple textures....
Your tutorials are amazing... thank you x