Unity Asset Multi-Vamifier

Plugins Unity Asset Multi-Vamifier

This is a modification of NoStage3's UnityAssetVamifier (Thank You NoStage3!!!). It allows you to make changes to each individual material in a Custom Unity Asset. . Some assets have a lot of materials, so it may be more practical to use the original UnityAssetVamifier in those cases. It does not include the "Colorize" function (I couldn't get this working and didn't have time to keep at it, but I left the relevant code there and commented out. If anyone wants to have a go at it, please do! :D). (The image, btw, is abubu_nownanka's Locker Room, which is an awesome set!)

*UPDATE* I've added two new variations of the script to better handle large numbers of materials. Update details here.

ENJOY!!!

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  1. Better Support for Large Numbers of Materials

    In an attempt to better handle assets with a lot of materials, I've added two new versions of...

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Absolutely brilliant, how often I had to change specular textures etc in Photoshop. With the plugin everything is much easier
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is it possible to add preset functionality to this so it loads the settings to the CUA if loading from say CUA manager? Great to have regardless
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Love this plugin, super useful! A request/suggestion - would it be possible to add an opacity slider of some kind or a toggle to remove selected materials? I have a few environment assets that I love but they have sky/background spheres baked in so I can't change them from daytime to night time.
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Been hoping for something like this for a long time! This allows for more realistic looking environments. Great work, thanks!
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This is exactly what was needed for unity assets.
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love your works !
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Using the (original) Asset Vamifier can enhance some scene with CUA environments dramatically (at cost of some performance). If it is for the shadows or the IBL... this is the way to go. But, did you ever wanted to add gloss to the floor and instead of this, the tapestry starts looking like being made from glossy plastic? This plugin gives you the options to compensate this. Unfortunately it starts to get extremely complex with many CUA materials, so you maybe better keep the original plugin at hand for the casual use.
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