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Problem with Scale of Filters and Materials

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Jan 03, 2023 Jan 03, 2023

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Hello,

 

I've been attempting to follow the Substance 3D Sampler First Steps: Embroidery & Weaves tutorial to create an embroidered patch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdjKy6JlQRs, and I've ran into a problem where the embroidery filter and a fabric material that I've added are coming in at an extremely large scale. I've tried using different pngs at different resolutions, changing the embroidery scale, the thread size of the embroidery, and a few other things. I'm also using a clean install of 3.41 and have not changed any settings. My process is the same as the video, create a new project>drop png into the layers panel (use as bitmap)>add an embroidery filter above the png layer.

 

Below is an example of the embroidery and denim fabric scale. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Screenshot_20230103_112221.pngScreenshot_20230103_112434.png

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Jan 10, 2023 Jan 10, 2023

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Hi,
for the material in the inputs it behave like the principal stack. That means you can modify the materials in the input, like adding a transform to tile it:

Screenshot 2023-01-10 at 16.12.28.png


To change the embroidery size you'll need to search in the "embroidery scale" and "thread scale" to find what suits you. 

regards!

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