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Is that the joke, that this version still works?
Eikester's Computer Terminal for Gen's Materials and Components Mod
oops caps
Base Color sRGB8
Roughness L8
Metallic L8
Normal sRBG8
Emissive RGB8
and user0 (renamed to colorable) as L8
important step is to not use the roughness map in your export, instead you use the glossiness from the converted maps (in the config, like shown in the screenshot in my previous comment) because SE uses Metal-Gloss (glossiness is just inverted roughness)
seriously it's a waste not to have the block do both (prog block on key pad... lcd on screen)
please^^
@Rider ja Substance Painter ist ziemlich nice, leider muss man fürs exportieren nach dds immer noch auf Photoshop zurückgreifen aber das erstellen von texturen geht deutlich schneller und macht mehr spaß :D
Feels more fitting than the vanilla one ;)