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Material Map Generator

Easily create AI generated Normal maps, Displacement maps, and Roughness maps.

Input Output Output Output
Diffuse Texture Normal Map Displacement Map Roughness Map

Before you begin, make sure you have numpy, opencv-python, and pytorch installed.

To run, put images in the input folder, and type python generate.py. Output images will then be placed in the output folder, with the type of map appended to the file name.

To run on CPU instead of GPU (not recommended) use the --cpu flag.

If you run out of VRAM while generating the maps, try decreasing the tile size by using the --tile_size flag. --tile size 512 is the default. You can also increase this if your GPU has a lot of VRAM.

To avoid seams and other artifacts that can be created, there are 3 optional flags included: --seamless, --mirror, and --replicate for creating different kinds of seamlessness or padding.

To create material maps in the format used by Ishiiruka Dolphin, use the --ishiiruka flag. These can then be converted using Ishiiruka's texture tool. If you want to skip having to use the texture tool, you can use the --ishiiruka_texture_tool flag instead, and it will generate the textures in that format instead.

Thanks to Xinntao for the ESRGAN architecture used to train these models. The included models are lighter than regular ones and therefore require less VRAM to process the images with.

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