Mass material importer
-
Is there a way that you can set the default texture size? I see that when you import them, they all come in at 10" x 10".....
Other then that, sweet plugin!
-
You can read the image size and set the materials texture to suit...
### material == mat in the script... image_width_in_pixels = mat.texture.image_width image_height_in_pixels = mat.texture.image_height my_factor = 0.3333333 ### how do we decide this ?*** image_height_in_inches = image_height_in_pixels * my_factor mat.texture.size = image_height_in_inches ### auto-keeping aspect ratio ### OR perhaps mat.texture.size = [image_width_in_inches, image_height_in_inches] ### ???
*** Unfortunately there seems to be no direct relationship between the original image size in pixels and imported image or the texture size it produces. We could find
path_to_image=mat.texture.filename
then use Ruby to find its size - as its file-size might come into the equation with it w/h pixel size ?
file_size=File.size(path_to_image)
Not sure how though ???my_factor
would then be calculated based on thefile_size
andimage_height
in pixels, to return it as inches ?
To show this weirdness manually you can import two images of different pixel sizes and double-click to place them with no scaling - and an image of 225x225px might become a SUp image of 75x75" when exploded, whilst one 512x512px might become 69x69" - the height:width ratio is kept but the image-size varies - probably depending on the image's complexity, I find that low-res monochrome images import as very large in w/h inches ?It's an enhancement I've yet to implement - if you want to add it then it's not so hard - except for working out what the size should be ??? ...
-
Also there is no direct relationship between an image size in pixels and how many virtualinches/sms it should cover in SU (just think of brick sizes -how would the plugin know how many bricks are in the image and how big they are supposed to be each?).
It seems that some manual tweaking and rescaling the images cannot be spared in SU.
-
BTW - WOW ... this is an EXCELLENT Plugin.
I wish I had known about this a long time ago but better late than never.
This plugin will save me (and others) a HUGE amount of time.I have hundreds of hi-res repeating photo textures that would take hours or even days to import and save one-by-one.
With this Plugin/Ruby, I was able to save many in just a few clicks.
It's going to get lots of use over the next day or two ... any for hereinafter. -
@3d modeler said:
BTW - WOW ... this is an EXCELLENT Plugin.
I wish I had known about this a long time ago but better late than never.
This plugin will save me (and others) a HUGE amount of time.I agree, I have a large collection, which I'm willing to share, is it possible to
setup a sharing of Materials Repository for .skm files at this Forum? -
Tomot... I don't know but let me know. I'd love to see what you have.
I still use the importer and it works somewhat well. I do have issues with it after using it 3 times in a row or using it on folders with over 50 textures it imports them in a black hue or a light gray hue. So I try to keep the folders small.
then of course the standard 10" I would at least like it to be 1'x 1'.
-
@krisidious said:
Tomot... I don't know but let me know. I'd love to see what you have.
I don't want to be accused of stealing this thread, ....sorry!
Come to think of it this might not be feasible in this forum.
Therefore I would suggest Google Drive as an alternative. It offers 5GB free and its easy to email download links to friends that are interested in cross sharing.My current customized material files are not small?
-
I know what you mean...
the smaller folder being my .skm's the larger all the originals and stuff I might not have used or converted yet.
I would really love and would pay (hint hint) to be able to convert all the files to skms... and keep the folder structure in tact.
-
@krisidious said:
I know what you mean...
the smaller folder being my .skm's the larger all the originals and stuff I might not have used or converted yet.
I would really love and would pay (hint hint) to be able to convert all the files to skms... and keep the folder structure in tact.
[attachment=0:4l1rf0fq]<!-- ia0 -->materials.JPG<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:4l1rf0fq]
It does not take long to make the conversion, all it takes is time Hint: I keep my textures in separate prefixed folders, while keeping the original texture file folder names unchanged. This way I can always copy my texture folders to any new install of SU. Using this procedure your new prefixed folders can be added to my folders under the common Materials folder, or vice versa.
-
Thanks a lot guys for the tips ! the script work fine.
But really no one have any idea how to batch-adjust the tiling of the material ? Other ways it will take me days to manually adjust each one of them (I have like 500 skm tu adjust)
Advertisement