Modifying Specular/Glossiness Complex Materials

You can modify the parameters of a specular/glossiness complex material.


Before you begin: Create a covering material.
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About Specular/Glossiness Complex Materials Appearance
  1. To access the Appearance Domain dialog box and edit the material appearance, do one of the following:
    • In the tree, expand the Materials node, and then double-click the material appearance .
    • In the tree, right-click and then select xxx object > Definition....
    • From the top bar, enter your search criteria for the material in the Search box, and then click . In the Material Browser, click next to the material to display the context menu, and then click Appearance.
    • From the Tools section of the action bar, click Material Browser .

    Any changes you make in this dialog box impacts the material appearance but also the visual aspect of all the applied materials referring to this material appearance.

    The dialog box contains different areas that you can expand and collapse.

    Area Description
    Preview Displays a preview of the material using a predefined shape, a default UV mapping, and a default black ambience.

    You can perform some viewing operations (pan, rotate, or zoom) and detach or attach the preview from the main dialog box. To do so, click:

    • to detach the preview from the Appearance Domain. You can move, resize, or dock the window to one of the four docking areas like any immersive panel.

      If you resize the window, the new dimensions are stored in the local preferences and applied next time you detach the window.

    • to attach the preview to the Appearance Domain dialog box.


    Appearance Parameters Contains a series of tabs that group parameters in a logical way.
    Tip: Double-click a tab to keep its parameters visible in the area. This lets you display the contents of several tabs at the same time.
    Substance Parameters Dedicated to material with Adobe substances.
    Reference Mapping Parameters Contains the mapping parameters for the material reference (that is, the material appearance). This mapping impacts all the material applications.
    Material application mapping Contains the mapping parameters for the applied material. This mapping is a local modification of the material appearance.

  2. Edit the parameters according to your need.
  3. To connect a parameter to a texture, click .

    For more information, see Modifying Materials with Textures.

  4. Optional: Use the icons available in the upper right part of the dialog box to make additional changes.

    Icon Description
    Resets all parameters to their original values.
    Opens the Texture Chooser that lets you connect parameters to textures.
    Opens the Allegorithmic Substance Importer that lets you select an Adobe substance and preview it.
    Lets you create a material from an AxF file.