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Tab & shift+tab to cycle through text boxes Improved efficiency & responsiveness with custom cube maps
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Shader build caching for faster application boot, scene load, and general editing Greatly improved PSD and HDR loading speed Zbrush Polypaint support through OBJ files Vertex color support for albedo and ambient occlusion Improved local reflection quality reduces smearing and other artifacts Camera are now fully transformable & selectable objects > See Also: Marmoset Toolbag tutorial New Features are : - Sky browser with thumbnail previews I find that 16 pixel edge padding is the minimum to use when rendering in 3ds max with vray if it is a 4096x4096 texture.Anything less and I will get the white seam issue.Marmoset LLC has announced that its Realtime Artist's Toolkit Marmoset Toolbag 2.04 is now available and delivers greatly expanded camera controls, vertex color support, ZBrush's "Polypaint" support, new Sky Light modes, and more. It's good practice to keep your padding in, regardless of the final rendering software. There's a fairly simple reason for this: Mipmaps! As you zoom in/out, just about every engine out there (including toolbag, although we have a checkbox to disable this) will render different mipmap levels, the higher the level the lower the resolution of the image, at a low enough resolution, without padding you'll start to see white/black seam lines on your model. Hi Bubba, As a general rule you should use as much edge padding as possible in all textures. As you zoom in/out, just about every engine out there (including toolbag, although we have a checkbox to disable this) will render different mipmap levels, the higher the level the lower the resolution of the image, at a low enough resolution, without padding you'll start to see white/black seam lines on your model.
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