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Inspiring
January 27, 2023
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Rug, brushed wool

  • January 27, 2023
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Hello,

 

I wish to create a rug texture but, I'm not sure if it is better to do it in designer or sampler. The pattern is fine, it's a picture, the missing part is the brushed wool effect. Any hint?

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Correct answer arthenics

What are you calling Support? 
If it is documentation we will update the page.
But Image to Material AI Powered isn't Nvidia only anymore.

If your GPU is supported and have 2GB of VRAM available it should run.
Found the minimum requirements here:
https://substance3d.adobe.com/documentation/sadoc/system-requirements-185106444.html

Regards!


Official support we can reach using the bug report to. The message I've obtained after sending my log files.


Feb 3, 2023, 13:14 GMT+1

Hello,
 
Image to Material (AI Powered) is not yet available on Windows + AMD cards (only Nvidia). We're working on improving this point.
 
Thanks

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Ares Hovhannesyan
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 27, 2023

For Sampler I can suggest this. Design your cloth fabrics with your custom weave patterns or The Embroidery filter Embroidery | Substance 3D Sampler (adobe.com)

https://youtu.be/OECQmr08bok

arthenicsAuthor
Inspiring
January 28, 2023

Hello,

 

I've tried but unfortunatly, that's not it. But at least it allows me to xplain a bit bitter what I wish to achieve : the texture, the material, more than the pattern. A rug has a surface that is somehow similar to a fur and it is what I'm looking for. Something I could mix with the picture that represent the rug. Maybe something that looks half way between the fur texture and the velvet texture.

Ares Hovhannesyan
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 30, 2023

I think you need to mix materials with some filters and load your image as texture into Sampler for applying on that material. Some time I use this technique.