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Materials

Using existing Redot materials

One way in which the exporter can handle materials is to attempt to match the Blender material with an existing Redot material. This has the advantage of being able to use all of the features of Redot's material system, but it means that you cannot see your model with the material applied inside Blender.

To do this, the exporter attempts to find Redot materials with names that match those of the material name in Blender. So if you export an object in Blender with the material name PurpleDots then the exporter will search for the file PurpleDots.tres and assign it to the object. If this file is not a StandardMaterial3D or ShaderMaterial or if it cannot be found, then the exporter will fall back to exporting the material from Blender.

Where the exporter searches for the .tres file is determined by the "Material Search Paths" option:

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This can take the value of:
  • Project Directory - Attempts to find the project.Godot and recursively searches through subdirectories. If project.Godot cannot be found it will throw an error. This is useful for most projects where naming conflicts are unlikely.

  • Export Directory - Look for materials in subdirectories of the export location. This is useful for projects where you may have duplicate material names and need more control over what material gets assigned.

  • None - Do not search for materials. Export them from the Blender file.

Export of Cycles/EEVEE materials

The exporter has a primitive support for converting Cycles/EEVEE material node tree to Redot Shader Material. Note that some of the Shader Node are not supported yet due to difficulties in implementation, which are:

  • all the noisy textures

  • generated texture coordinates

  • group node

  • shader nodes except PrincipledBSDF, Diffuse, Glossy, Glass, add shader and mix shader

Warning

If possible, try to use PrincipledBSDF node with GGX distribution as the output shader node, it is the only one guaranteed to be exactly correct. Others are just based on approximation.

Sometimes materials may not be valid for exporting (e.g. has some unsupported node) or it is using Blender Internal Engine, only the diffuse color and a few flags (e.g. unshaded) are exported and form a StandardMaterial3D.

Generate external materials

The default configuration of material exporting would keep all the materials internal to the escn file. There is an option which could enable generating external .material file when the escn file opens in Redot.

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.material file can be assigned to any material slot to be an external resource.

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