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How do I make height based ambient occlusion work?

Community Beginner ,
Jan 15, 2024 Jan 15, 2024

How do I convert my painted height to AO? I'm currenly trying to convert surface noise to ao using the filter "MatFX HBAO". When I click it, it closes the filter dialog but doesn't activate anything. Unsure if this is a bug, user error, or if I need to manually enable certain Substance tools.

 

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Adobe Employee , Jan 16, 2024 Jan 16, 2024

Hi @TacosAndBourbon,

 

Thanks for the message.

 

From my knowledge, the HBAO filter can't be in a mask. I advise you to simply drag and drop the filter in your Layer Stack, and make sure the AO channel is enabled in your Texture Set settings.

 

Regards,

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Adobe Employee ,
Jan 16, 2024 Jan 16, 2024

Hi @TacosAndBourbon,

 

Thanks for the message.

 

From my knowledge, the HBAO filter can't be in a mask. I advise you to simply drag and drop the filter in your Layer Stack, and make sure the AO channel is enabled in your Texture Set settings.

 

Regards,

Cyril Dellenbach (Micro) | QA Support Artist | Adobe
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Community Beginner ,
Jan 17, 2024 Jan 17, 2024
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Thanks a lot @Cyril Dellenbach

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