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May 17, 2018
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Exporting Adobe Capture Materials

  • May 17, 2018
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I've been playing with the new material capture aspect of Adobe Capture and am really liking it a lot.  However, so far I can only import the materials to Adobe Dimension or Photoshop.  And a set designer the programs are not powerful enough to fulfill my rendering needs.  Is there any way to export the Adobe materials into other formats or break them out into maps, like normals and textures?

Thank you!

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Correct answer Sue Garibaldi

CMiranda.

I'm getting in touch with the Adobe Stock team to see if I can find out how this should be working for you. Hang in there.

Sue.


CMIranda.

OK. I just downloaded an Adobe Stock asset myself. It saved to my Downloads folder and with it, I got a .mdl file which contains lighting and material properties, a texture map, a bump map, and a light map. I think that's the file you can bring into other software.

Try a couple of searches on your desktop

1. AdobeStock_

2. .mdl

See if you can find those assets that way.

Sue.

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Sue Garibaldi
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Community Manager
May 17, 2018

Hi Shelbzt.

If you have a Creative Cloud subscription you can export, directly from the app,  a .mdl file, which contains lighting and material properties, a texture map, a bump map, and a light map.

Is that what you were hoping to do?

Sue.

shelbztAuthor
Participant
May 17, 2018

Thanks Sue!  I actually just found out how to do it!  Thank you for your help!

Sue Garibaldi
Community Manager
Community Manager
May 17, 2018

Oh great.

I don't know much at all about those files so I wasn't sure whether it was what you wanted. Thanks for letting me know.

Sue.