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LuxCoreRender includes an implementation of the procedural textures from Blender. This gives LuxCoreRender access to a powerful set of a textures to complement its own. Note that these textures are supported within LuxCoreRender directly (thanks to GPL, that is possible). Blender itself does not generate these for LuxCore in any way, and you need not be using Blender to call them. | LuxCoreRender includes an implementation of the procedural textures from Blender. This gives LuxCoreRender access to a powerful set of a textures to complement its own. Note that these textures are supported within LuxCoreRender directly (thanks to GPL, that is possible). Blender itself does not generate these for LuxCore in any way, and you need not be using Blender to call them. | ||
Latest revision as of 17:51, 10 December 2017
No. Go here: LuxCoreRender_Procedural_Textures
LuxCoreRender includes an implementation of the procedural textures from Blender. This gives LuxCoreRender access to a powerful set of a textures to complement its own. Note that these textures are supported within LuxCoreRender directly (thanks to GPL, that is possible). Blender itself does not generate these for LuxCore in any way, and you need not be using Blender to call them.
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