New Plugins and Scripts section in the Preferences popup Python API documentation accessible in the Help menu Add icons on hover to add/remove custom metadata New CLO Physical properties metadata template Exposed parameters are exported in SBS and SBSAR formats Display warning if moving a layer with exposed blend parameters somewhere where they become hidden Display a warning for non-exportable parameters Parameter labels can be edited in the Exposed Parameters panel Color dots and color discs are added in several places to easily identify exposed parameters Exposed parameters are listed in the Exposed Parameters panel New right-click context menu on parameters to expose and unexpose parameters from Properties panel New button on parameters hover to expose and unexpose parameters from Properties panel Image to Material (AI Powered) is now available on MacOS and runs natively on Apple Silicon devices. With this update, the SBSAR will contain the physics information in it's metadata, which are used by CLO to ensure that the material react realistically. This is achieved by inputting physical properties of the fabric, such as Bending, Shear, and Friction. You can now create textiles which behave realistically with physics simulations. This could allow you, for instance, to create a script allowing you to automate repetitive tasks as exporting multiple materials in one click.ĭiscover how to create your first plugin or script here. You can now create plugins and scripts, this gives you the ability to customize your interface, making it easy to integrate Sampler into your pipeline, and to set up your workflow overall, in any way you wish. This is now possible thanks to Sampler’s new ability to expose asset parameters, allowing you to speed iterations and get rid of goings and comings between Sampler and others softwares. Modify parametric materials within any software that supports SBSAR files, such as CLO, UE5, Blender, Photoshop, and Illustrator, among others. Release date: 6 September, 2022 Major features Exposed Parameters
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