Welcome to MaterialX Materials.
This site hosts a set of libraries and command line utilities to query remote databases for MaterialX materials.
Visit the Home Page
Related utilities and libraries can be found at the:
The current utilities support:
Python
implementations.
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An interactive page:
for extracting PhysicallyBased
uses a Javascript implementation found here
A command line utility is available here. This uses Node.js
to allow access to fetch materials from the GPU Open
site(which is not available via a web page).
Below are screenshots of materials fetched from from PhysicallyBased
and GPU Open
(left and right images respectively). Note that the material zip from GPU Open
is directly read in.
The Python utilities require:
- The MaterialX 1.39 or greater package for PhysicallyBased OpenPBR shader creation
- The
requests
package. - The
pillow
package for image handling for GPUOpen package handling
The GPUOpen Javascript logic requires:
node-fetch
if fetch is not available in the version of Node.js used.yargs
for the command line utility
The GitHub repository can be cloned.
The Python package can be built using:
pip install .
This will pull down the dependent Python packages as needed.
The GPUOpen Javascript utility requires Node.js to be installed. From the package folder (javascript\JsGPUOpenLoaderPackage
) the following should be run:
npm install # Install dependent packages
npm run build # Setup runtime area
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Query all materials fom PhysicallyBased and convert them to all support shading models. Save the material list and corresponding MaterialX files in the default output location. The build will include this information Python package under the
data
folder.python physicallyBasedMaterialXCmd.py
or
python -m materialxMaterials physbased
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Query all materials fom GPUOpen. Extract out a few material packages (zip). Save the material lists, material names and unzipped packages (MaterialX and images) in the default output location. The build will include this information Python package under the
data
folder.python GPUOpenLoaderCmd.py --materialNames=1 --saveMaterials=1
or
python -m materialxMaterials gpuopen --materialNames=1 --saveMaterials=1
The utility can be run from the javascript\JsGPUOpenLoaderPackage
folder as follows:
npm start -- [<arguments>]
or:
node gpuOpenFetch.js [<arguments>]
with the appropriate arguments. It supports the same options as the Python utility -- namely material information, and package (zip) downloads. For the following 2 lines are equivalent to download a material called "Moss Green Solid Granite".
node gpuOpenFetch.js -n "Moss Green Solid Granite"
npm start -- -n "Moss Green Solid Granite"
A Jupyter
notebook demonstrates the direct usage of the Python library. The output of the notebook can be found here. The notebook can found in the Github repository under the examples
folder.
The following are some samples which have been rendered using the MaterialXView
utility which is part of the MaterialX binary distribution.
Details about some examples can be found in the Examples pages
Emerald Peaks Wallpaper | Indigo Palm Wallpaper | Oliana Blue Painted Wood |
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Ketchup | Cooking Oil | Brass |
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The API reference can be found here