Author Topic: 3dsmax Substance plugin & Corona 5  (Read 6554 times)

2020-03-28, 12:39:58

NicolasC

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Hello,

With 3dsmax 2020.3, I've recently noticed the Substance plugin (v2.3.1) returned an error about Renderer Compatibility, not sure if it's worth bothering or not. If I go in Substance menu -> Substance Settings -> Render Compatibility "Open Dialog", I get a window warning that "The Substance plugin has detected an incompatible renderer ...". Any idea about why this appears and what are the consequences if any ?

Thanks in advance,

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2020-03-28, 13:54:19
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Hi. Running 3dsMax 2020.3 and just downloaded the new substance plugin, but haven't installed it yet. Because of your post I just checked the substance forum, and there seems to be a lot of problems with it, both with Vray and Corona.

Think I'll wait until this is solved :(

2020-03-30, 08:50:31
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Hello,

With 3dsmax 2020.3, I've recently noticed the Substance plugin (v2.3.1) returned an error about Renderer Compatibility, not sure if it's worth bothering or not. If I go in Substance menu -> Substance Settings -> Render Compatibility "Open Dialog", I get a window warning that "The Substance plugin has detected an incompatible renderer ...". Any idea about why this appears and what are the consequences if any ?

Thanks in advance,

Regards.
Hi,

We will look into this one.

Thanks,

Rowan

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2020-03-30, 10:53:10
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Ok, thank you, Rowan !
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2020-04-01, 15:37:04
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Hi,

I have looked into this one, unfortunately substance doesn't tell us which renderer is incompatible in the warning message.

However I did uninstall Corona and run substance and the same "incompatible" message was reported, so I don't think that this is specific to Corona..

We'll see if there is anything else that can be done, but the issue may be with the substance plugin.

Cheers,

Rowan

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2020-04-01, 16:58:46
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Hello Rowan,

Thank you for your feedback.
Anyway, I haven't noticed any strange behavior when using Substance material so far ... let's hope Substance guys will solve this strange error message.

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2020-04-01, 17:00:41
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Hi,

Sure thing, I wrote to the substance guys to see if they can make the warning a bit more explicit and tell us which renderers and not supported.

We'll see what happens ;)

Rowan
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2020-04-02, 10:29:47
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Hi,

Please see this forum thread: https://forum.substance3d.com/index.php?topic=32626.15

Hopefully some issues will be fixed in the next release ;)

Cheers,

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2020-04-02, 10:32:07
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Great, Rowan !
Thanks a lot for taking the time to take care of this :)

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2020-04-10, 00:27:57
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2020-04-10, 08:54:05
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2.3.2 is live
Oh, nice, thank you for the information :)

Hmmm, well, not so nice here finally ... in Substance Settings, Memory Budget and CPU Cores Limit don't show any number, and clicking Open Dialog for Renderer Compatibility doesn't seem to do anything :(
I guess I'll post something on Substance forums this time !

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2020-04-10, 09:06:09
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2020-04-10, 11:02:59
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Hey, I saw your post on the Substance forums in response.

I posted some renders on the 2.3.2 thread after testing multiple materials. I haven't tested the plug-in exhaustively, but 2.3.2 seems to be more stable.compared to 2.3.1.

Have you been able to import, convert, or otherwise work with Substances using Corona Renderer in Max 2020?

If you are experiencing issues with 2.3.2, I would post to the 2.3.2 thread - it would help organize the discussion.
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2020-04-10, 11:24:16
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Hello cjwidd,

I find it a bit slower than the previous version, but it's maybe just a feeling. I've tested quickly with a few Source materials, seems ok so far, but I'll have to test a bit more. Batch import seems ok as well.
Out of curiosity, do you uninstall previous version before install the new version, or do you simply install the new version over the old one ?

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2020-04-10, 11:30:33
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When you launch the installation wizard you should be prompted with a few install options. I think the 'complete' option uninstalls the previous version(?)

Generally speaking, I prefer to not have multiple versions of the Substance in 3ds Max plug-in installed simultaneously.