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Stable Version of Marmoset Toolbag 4.04 Released

Aside from the previous changes, the update introduces Advanced Light Sampling.

Marmoset has released a stable version of Toolbag 4.04. The changes include DirectX 12 support, motion blur, improvements to the depth of field, lens flares, shadow catchers, and grain, which we've covered in April.

Another update is the Advanced Light Sampling mode, which allows you to create better quality renders in less time reducing noise in scenes with many direct lights and lower sample counts.

Check out the list of changes here and don't forget to join our new Reddit pageour new Telegram channel, follow us on Instagram and Twitter, where we are sharing breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.

In this tutorial, you will be going over on how to create 4 very different materials from scratch in SD. The goal of these courses is to teach you a solid workflow that we also use in the AAA game industry.

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