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Since I've updated marmoset to 4.05 I'm not able to use it anymore, the program randomly crashes by itself after 3-4 seconds of runtime, the few times it stays open every action i take could make it crash. Does anyone else have this problem?
I was trying to export an object from marmoset toolbag which is textured and animated. However, even though i could play animation in marmoset, im unable to find the same when I export it as gltf file from marmoset. It is unable to export with animations.
I have a problem, I want to import a model in a Marmoset Toolbag scene into Blender. MarmoSet can export models to FBX and it is working great, except the textures. In the Principled BSDF node the metallic slider is set to 1 and specular to 2, which makes it a mirror, but when I make it lower it looks like PS2 textures. While the materials look beautiful in Marmoset.. Is there any way to change this? Or import a .tbmat file to see if that works, thanks for helping, here are screenshots of marmoset, blender and node editor.@Duarte Farrajota Ramos I dont get what you mean, I need to import Marmoset into Blender instead of other way around sorry if i dont understand
Under the general settings tab, the user is able to control the background preset included with Toolbag, or decide to use a custom image, when the "Use Custom" toggle is enabled. The Marmoset Parameter should point to the toolbag executable on your machine. It will look at the default install location, meaning this should be adjusted when Toolbag has been installed somewhere else.
Everyone loves a bit of DOF! it help pull everything together and combined with the chromatic adoration gives your renders a nice photographic quality. Make sure you tick on "Sticky Focus" this means the focal distance will always remain the same no matter how much you move the camera in the scene. If your using a mouse you can simply use the middle mouse button to set the focal point or distance as it's called in marmoset.
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