I would love a gui function in which the materials in a scene could be organized into collapsable folders rather than a complete run-on list in the asset editor.
I try to keep my materials clearly named etc. But sometimes a component from the 3D warehouse will carry with it numerous of materials that are poorly and inconsistently named that just make a mess of my material list as they are a random assortment of actual material names and all sorts of variations of <auto1>, Col4, Material6, and even using the colours of the default scale figures! And the sketchup native material browser is already so in need of an update.
I would love to be able to put all the materials that might be associated with a component into folders so that they can stay a little bit "out of sight, out of mind."
My tendency is to add the prefix of "arch_" to all my materials so that they at least stay sorted together in the sea of anarchy. When I can I will run a script on a component to rename all its materials as well before adding it to a scene. But of course its not uncommon for a file to have 100s of materials so even then the list becomes a tedious to navigate.
I try to keep my materials clearly named etc. But sometimes a component from the 3D warehouse will carry with it numerous of materials that are poorly and inconsistently named that just make a mess of my material list as they are a random assortment of actual material names and all sorts of variations of <auto1>, Col4, Material6, and even using the colours of the default scale figures! And the sketchup native material browser is already so in need of an update.
I would love to be able to put all the materials that might be associated with a component into folders so that they can stay a little bit "out of sight, out of mind."
My tendency is to add the prefix of "arch_" to all my materials so that they at least stay sorted together in the sea of anarchy. When I can I will run a script on a component to rename all its materials as well before adding it to a scene. But of course its not uncommon for a file to have 100s of materials so even then the list becomes a tedious to navigate.
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