Documentation of properties, with screenshots if applicable
Sets a color from within the mltemplate file. Hex codes corresponds to rows and columns in substance painter.
Depot path to the base material mltemplate from which the surface inherits its properties (lightbreaking, subsurface scattering…).
Example values:
base\surfaces\materials\paint\car_paint\car_paint_metallic_01.mltemplate
base\surfaces\materials\metal\enameled_hq\enameled_hq_01_30.mltemplate
Scaling (tiling multiplier) of the material across the mesh. The higher the value, the smaller it is.
Clamps metalness input levels. This value corresponds to a (generated?) greyscale texture across the entire mesh.
Clamps metalness output levels. This value corresponds to a (generated?) greyscale texture across the entire mesh.
Applies or ignores the base mesh's normal map to this layer. This value can be greater than 1!
For logos: X-offset on the texture. Used for e.g. targeting a certain label.
For logos: Y-offset on the texture. Used for e.g. targeting a certain label.
Transparency of the layer, 0 means that it isn't displayed, 1 means that it's fully visible.
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Determines the roughness of a material
You can only use microblends if this layer's mask is not fully white.
Like #mattile, this determines the scaling of the microblend. The higher the value, the smaller it is.
Depot path to the base microblend texture (xbm), a seamless pattern which will be projected on the surface. Think of an extra normal map that tiles across a layer.
A crossfade between the layer mask and the microblend mask (the black parts of the microblend texture). If you set this to >=1, then the layer will be blocked out where the microblend texture is black.
This requires the xbm's AlphaChannel (transparency) to be set up.
Like #normalstrength for the microblend.
X-offset for the microblend texture.
Y-offset for the microblend texture