export materials from an open scene
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export materials from an open scene
I've been thinking it would be a great help to be able to export individual materials while you're testing a scene in Indigo. I often start materials in Blendigo and then tweak the settings in Indigo during test renders, then I have to go back and match the material settings in Blendigo for the next export. the material builder in Indigo is great, but the preview scene doesn't usually reflect the same lighting conditions, scale and set up of your final render, so materials made that way often end up needing adjustment during the testing phase.
I realize you can save out your entire adjusted scene from Indigo, but often I'm not finished building things in Blender, I just want to lock in a material. saving a copy of your whole scene seems like overkill for that purpose. if you could export an .igm straight from a test render it would make it very easy to just go back and link to it in Blendigo.
thanks!
I realize you can save out your entire adjusted scene from Indigo, but often I'm not finished building things in Blender, I just want to lock in a material. saving a copy of your whole scene seems like overkill for that purpose. if you could export an .igm straight from a test render it would make it very easy to just go back and link to it in Blendigo.
thanks!
Re: export materials from an open scene
There is a file menu only for this purpose in the Property Editor window !
Both igm and pigm writing are supported.
Both igm and pigm writing are supported.
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Re: export materials from an open scene
well, there is no file menu of any kind in my property editor window.
if you mean the main file menu, the options are "Save Scene" and "Save Scene As..."
if you try to save an .igm or .pigm from that menu it doesn't let you, it requires an .igs extension.
if I close my scene and start fresh with "New Material", then it gives me the options "Save Material" and "Save Material As..." but not while a scene is open.
I'm on a Mac, by the way - maybe we're missing something?
if you mean the main file menu, the options are "Save Scene" and "Save Scene As..."
if you try to save an .igm or .pigm from that menu it doesn't let you, it requires an .igs extension.
if I close my scene and start fresh with "New Material", then it gives me the options "Save Material" and "Save Material As..." but not while a scene is open.
I'm on a Mac, by the way - maybe we're missing something?
Re: export materials from an open scene
I think so. Here's the menu I've been talking about in the Property Editor.FakeShamus wrote:well, there is no file menu of any kind in my property editor window. [...] I'm on a Mac, by the way - maybe we're missing something?
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Re: export materials from an open scene
yeah...I don't get that on the Mac version. my property editor window looks like the attached.
so, can the Glare folks please check this out and add "save material" for us?
so, can the Glare folks please check this out and add "save material" for us?
Re: export materials from an open scene
Uhm, it should be thereFakeShamus wrote:yeah...I don't get that on the Mac version. my property editor window looks like the attached.
so, can the Glare folks please check this out and add "save material" for us?
What happens when you dock the property editor, then restart Indigo?
(I have a feeling that it may have something to do with the docking/undocking)
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Re: export materials from an open scene
makes no difference, I've tried all combos of docking, popping out, rearranging, etc.
for reference, this is on Indigo 3.2.4, running OSX 10.6.8 on my 2008 Mac Pro.
I've never seen a "save material" option in the property editor window in any previous versions of Indigo, either, hence the request... I thought it was not implemented.
for reference, this is on Indigo 3.2.4, running OSX 10.6.8 on my 2008 Mac Pro.
I've never seen a "save material" option in the property editor window in any previous versions of Indigo, either, hence the request... I thought it was not implemented.
Re: export materials from an open scene
for me the "File" menu wasn't available to... But it came up once I've put the windows over each other, see attachment:
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Re: export materials from an open scene
Having the same problem. Very frustrating. I'm on a Mac too.
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This problem was fixed in 3.4.8 btw.
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Re: export materials from an open scene
I did notice that - it works great now.
thank you!
thank you!
Re: export materials from an open scene
Hi, here's a
Indigo RT v3.6.26 on OS X 64
without a file menu....
cheers
Indigo RT v3.6.26 on OS X 64
without a file menu....
cheers
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