![]() It’s available for Windows or OS X – although, if you’re a Mac user, you will need the new OS X 10.9 Mavericks. ![]() Updated 6 December: Marmoset Toolbag 2.0 is now shipping. Check out a full list of features on Marmoset’s website. We can’t find any official demo videos yet, but the software is now shipping commercially. ![]() Polycount’s live preview of the first Marmoset Toolbag 2.0 beta. (Okay, not that odd in a primarily games-focused tool.) Rendering now supports local screen-space reflections for more accurate inter-object reflections, Bokeh effects, and multiresolution viewport display and antialiasing.Īnd under the category of ‘odd things’, Marmoset Toolbag 2 supports the Oculus Rift. ![]() Smaller materials features include a multilayer specular option for materials like car paint, a new skin shader, support for height and vector displacement mapping, and support for Allegorithmic’s Substances. In the new features category, there is a new physically accurate shading model, and a new material palette window with the option to drag and drop materials to a mesh in the viewport or scene list. The new Sky Light editor makes it possible to parent directional lights to the environment light. The lighting system has also been revamped to make it easier to load panoramic content for image-based lighting. Workflow improvements include a new scene file format that saves all settings and objects – including cameras, lights, meshes and groups – in a single file an improved UI and a new camera system with per-camera settings. The highly anticipated third version of Marmoset Toolbag is now available for Mac and Windows Weve been working diligently to make sure that Toolbag 3 exceeds. In the first camp, the engine has been “basically from scratch” as a 64-bit client, and there is a fast OBJ loader “with support for millions of polys” for previewing models, with or without UVs. The software was developed as a look-development tool for games pipelines, but is becoming increasingly widely used by artists in other sectors of the industry.Īnd there’s a lot on the feature list for Marmoset 2 that will interest artists of all types, with functionality dividing loosely into four categories: core performance, workflow, new features, and odd things. The rest of us get a preview of the new features on the developer’s website. Marmoset has released Marmoset Toolbag 2, the next version of its real-time rendering toolkit – as a private beta. ![]()
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