![]() I can’t see if there is a wood grain a stone tile or what on those previews. I would rather see a sphere with the material clearly displayed not a rendered shape that tells me nothing about the material at a glance. Lastly the material previews in the materials tab are just fancy looking but are pretty much useless. When importing materials where are the material libraries located? It would be nice if you guys could hard code a path to find them as an option since windows just goes to your last used directory. ![]() When I open a fresh rhino there are no materials in the material editor, I have to go to the library tab or create a new material or import materials, this is stupid, honestly because the library tab can be used for anything not just materials and why the extra hassles of having to import materials there should be stock materials in the material tab in a fresh file unless it’s a custom template.
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