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The '''Material Editor''' in | The '''Material Editor''' in {{Valve|1}} engines is a software that simplifies the process of creating materials by providing a user-friendly interface. | ||
A list of the Material Editors available on the wiki: | A list of the Material Editors available on the wiki: | ||
* [[Source VMT Editor]] — The original Material Editor created by | * [[Source VMT Editor]] — The original Material Editor created by {{Valve|1}} that runs in the {{Source|3.1}} engine. | ||
* {{matedit|4}} — The {{Source 2|3.1}} Material Editor, created by | * {{matedit|4}} — The {{Source 2|3.1}} Material Editor, created by {{Valve|1}} and provided in the [[Workshop Tools]]. | ||
* [[VMT Editor]] — An unofficial Material Editor for the {{Source|3.1}} engine, provided as software independent of the engine. | * [[VMT Editor]] — An unofficial Material Editor for the {{Source|3.1}} engine, provided as software independent of the engine. | ||
* {{vtfedit|4}} — An unofficial Texture and Material Editor for the {{Source|3.1}} engine, provided as software independent of the engine. | * {{vtfedit|4}} — An unofficial Texture and Material Editor for the {{Source|3.1}} engine, provided as software independent of the engine. |
Revision as of 07:05, 2 July 2023
The Material Editor in Valve engines is a software that simplifies the process of creating materials by providing a user-friendly interface.
A list of the Material Editors available on the wiki:
- Source VMT Editor — The original Material Editor created by Valve that runs in the Source engine.
Material Editor — The Source 2 Material Editor, created by Valve and provided in the Workshop Tools.
- VMT Editor — An unofficial Material Editor for the Source engine, provided as software independent of the engine.
VTFEdit — An unofficial Texture and Material Editor for the Source engine, provided as software independent of the engine.