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Modo 801/901 PBR Material Rig for 3D-Coat PBR Textures


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Hey everyone! Here's a rig I made during beta to use with PBR texture maps. I meant to get it out right after launch, but I've been a little preoccupied. ;)

 

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It supports diffuse color/albedo, gloss/roughness and metalness. For good measure there is also a spot for normal maps already set, but if you don't need/want it, simply delete it from the shader tree.

For usage, just double click the preset, it'll add a material group to the shader tree called "3DCPBR GrpMat". Inside this group you'll find a number of layers/nodes. You want to use only the Diffuse, Metalness and Glossiness IMG nodes, and the Match 3DC/Unreal Fresnel. To apply one of your textures,select the appropriate layer/node, go to the Textures Layers tab, and browse to your image. Once selected, make sure you also choose the right UV map that you want to apply it to from the Texture Locator tab.

 

 

Notes:
-The Match 3DC/Unreal Fresnel is provided for convenience, and is on by default. To turn it off, toggle the eye icon.
-The default for Roughness/Gloss is Roughness. If you want to use Glossiness a map, select the Gloss/Rough IMG Node, Texture Layer and turn ON Invert.
-I recommend not poking around and editing the nodes in the graph, it could break.
-Don't delete the group locator named "3DCPBR-TLocs" or "3DCPBR GrpMat" from the scene, unless you don't want it on your scene any longer.
-If you want to assign the created material group to a specific mesh/section/etc., that you've already created, drag and drop the 3DCPBR GrpMat under that material.
-You can also assign the 3DCPBR GrpMat to something else, using selecting sets, material tags, etc. directly. It's a good idea to rename the group if you've done this and plan to use multiple copies of this material preset.
-To note one more time, lighting is important! If you want to match the lighting and appearance from another application exactly, use the same HDR/EXR and settings for it, that you are in that application. Otherwise it wont appear exactly the same.
-You can use textures from applications other than 3D-Coat of course, they just need to be diffuse/albedo, glossiness/roughness & metalness

Fixed:
-An unwanted "Texture Group" group locator is created in the item list, delete this. This is a known issue and there is no known way around it at the moment.
-Material rendering black
-Naming conventions
-Changed default for Gloss/Rough to Roughness to match 3D-Coats new default

 

 

 

That's all there is to it. It should now render as closely as possible to 3DC/Unreal (though do note that it wont be exactly the same for a number of reasons. Namely lighting.).

The revolver mesh and textures used in the image is provided by "d1ver" over at the PolyCount forums, here:
http://www.polycount.com/forum/showthread.php?t=130641

 

Also huge thanks to Gideon Klindt, David Maas, Funk and Captain Obvious for helping with the rig and driving me it to make better. :)

 

 

Here's a download link on Google Drive. I'll be updating it occasionally, and if I do, I'll post a notice in this thread with the update info. Thanks!
 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByesnXO2ExYDbEl1c25nZkxTZEE/view?usp=sharing

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I hate to be a total idiot, but I've no idea what it is you are talking about. A short tutorial would be greatly appreciated. 

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I've updated the rig, uploaded a new file to the server and updated the link in the first post.

 

 

Fixed materials rendering black
Renamed the Glossiness node to Gloss/Rough (just invert for gloss, turn off invert for roughness)

Thanks!

Javis:

 

Here is the rub, currently, for some of us:  Steam had this incredible bundle sale for Modo and Mari (Steam Editions), for a total of $227.00.  And, although this is an unheard of deal - the Steam version of Modo is 801.

 

You see, many people bought this edition because of price - and, in my case, hopefully to import 3D-Coat PBR textured models into Modo for animation and rendering.

 

I've been somewhat successful in getting an approximation of 3D-Coat's smart materials - as they display and render within 3D-Coat - within Modo - but it is only a rough approximation.

 

I know a rig made specifically for 901 would be quite different than one for 801.  

 

Any suggestions?

 

 

Greg

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Hey Denis. :)

I've got one recorded, just need to edit/produce/publish it. Do you use Modo?

 

Yes, I bought the indie 3 month subscription to see what's like. If all goes well I'll buy the Indie perpetual license in the fall.  

Javis:

 

Here is the rub, currently, for some of us:  Steam had this incredible bundle sale for Modo and Mari (Steam Editions), for a total of $227.00.  And, although this is an unheard of deal - the Steam version of Modo is 801.

 

You see, many people bought this edition because of price - and, in my case, hopefully to import 3D-Coat PBR textured models into Modo for animation and rendering.

 

I've been somewhat successful in getting an approximation of 3D-Coat's smart materials - as they display and render within 3D-Coat - within Modo - but it is only a rough approximation.

 

I know a rig made specifically for 901 would be quite different than one for 801.  

 

Any suggestions?

 

 

Greg

 

 

Hey man!

 

 

I could make a rig for 801, but it wont have the exact same look. IMHO it would be close enough. I'll run some tests to see if it works out, and if it does, I'll release it for 801 as well. :)

Yes, I bought the indie 3 month subscription to see what's like. If all goes well I'll buy the Indie perpetual license in the fall.  

 

Cool! I hope it works out for you. It's a pretty great tool, 3DC+Modo=Excellent companions. :)

Another quick update with a fix for roughness/gloss maps. Things render much more closely to 3DC/Unreal. A render attached to show.

Link is in the first post. Thanks!

 

 

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Javis:

 

Thank you, thank you  .  .  .   and I thank you!

 

There are some of us who are still fools enough to think we may eventually complete an entertaining piece of animation within our lifetimes.  You, my friend, are helping to make this fantasy, this dream, this  .  .  .   .   thing, a reality.

 

 

your friend,

 

Greg

Hey Greg! It is my pleasure. I hope you can finish your dream! Don't give up hope. :)

 

 

And my tests show that the rig works perfect fine in 801, no fuss no muss. I'm not on the Indie version, so I can't speak to that exactly, but I think it would probable be just fine there too. You can use the same rig and everything, nothing special required. Though if you want it to be close to 901, make sure to turn on Energy Conservation. Other than that, it's good to go for 801!

Javis:

 

Pardon my ignorance - but is your "rig" a script, by chance?  This point totally escaped me - for the "Steam" version of Modo 801 disallows scripts of all kinds.  A point of contention among the Steam community.

 

What an oversight! (on my part).

 

 

Greg

Nope, no script. It's a preset that you can add by browsing with the preset browser to it (best to drop it into the user directory asset folder). Then in the preset browser, double click it. You'll see a material group in the shader tree, open it and there you'll find 4 channels: diffuse color, metalness, gloss/rough and normal. You can apply your images from 3DC to those layers. :)

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