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- | ====== PBR Texture Set (WiP) ====== | + | ====== PBR Texture Set ====== |
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The PBR Texture Set node is designed as a one stop solution for using a set of PBR textures. | The PBR Texture Set node is designed as a one stop solution for using a set of PBR textures. | ||
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There' | There' | ||
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===== Controls ===== | ===== Controls ===== | ||
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Node outputs will be converted as required. | Node outputs will be converted as required. | ||
- | If Metallic is enabled, the Metallic and Roughness textures will be visible. The Colour texture will be interpreted as Base Colour. | + | If Metallic is enabled, the Base Colour, |
- | If Specular is enabled, the Specular and Roughness textures will be visible. The Colour texture will be interpreted as Diffuse Colour. | + | If Specular is enabled, the Diffuse Colour((also known as albedo)), |
Below this you will find a section of pop-ups to select images for the individual channels of a PBR texture set as well as related controls. | Below this you will find a section of pop-ups to select images for the individual channels of a PBR texture set as well as related controls. | ||
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The albedo/ | The albedo/ | ||
+ | === Occlusion % === | ||
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+ | Multiplies the Base / Diff. Colour by the Occlusion texture if present. | ||
=== Metallic (Metallic mode only) < | === Metallic (Metallic mode only) < | ||
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The roughness of the surface. This is a greyscale / scalar value. To allow for the use of a single image as an ORM (Occlusion, Roughness, Metallness) map, only the green channel of the image is used (and displayed in the thumbnail). | The roughness of the surface. This is a greyscale / scalar value. To allow for the use of a single image as an ORM (Occlusion, Roughness, Metallness) map, only the green channel of the image is used (and displayed in the thumbnail). | ||
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+ | === Invert === | ||
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+ | Inverts the Roughness value, essentially (almost) turning it into a specularity value. | ||
=== Specular (Specular mode only) < | === Specular (Specular mode only) < | ||
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This slot is for a normal map in tangent space. | This slot is for a normal map in tangent space. | ||
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+ | === Strength === | ||
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+ | This controls the strength of the applied normal map. | ||
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+ | === Invert X/Y/Z === | ||
+ | Inverts the X/Y/Z component of the normal map, in cases where the direction is wrong. | ||
=== Displace < | === Displace < | ||
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This is an optional displacement/ | This is an optional displacement/ | ||
+ | === Height === | ||
+ | Multiplies the displacement value. | ||
+ | === Invert === | ||
+ | Inverts the displacement. | ||
==== Mapping ==== | ==== Mapping ==== | ||
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==== Inputs ==== | ==== Inputs ==== | ||
=== Projection === | === Projection === | ||
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+ | The projection to use. The PBR Texture Set only performs the texture mapping and doesn' | ||
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+ | If nothing is connected here, the default UV will be used. | ||
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=== MipMap Strength === | === MipMap Strength === | ||
<WRAP center round tip 60%> | <WRAP center round tip 60%> | ||
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===== Ressources ===== | ===== Ressources ===== | ||
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+ | Mikael Burman created a video that shows how to use PBR textures traditionally and how the PBR Texture Set speeds up using them. | ||
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Here is a small collection of links to free PBR Image set ressources: | Here is a small collection of links to free PBR Image set ressources: |