Hi!
Any ideas why my normal map appears pixelated in Unity?



The texture import settings are default. I tried both 4K and 8K resolutions.


These are the model import settings. I tried tweaking normals and tangents settings but it didn't help.

Also i tried switching between different shaders in Unity but it didn't work either.
I used Substance Painter for texturing and 3ds Max for modeling.
These are my export settings from 3ds Max.

The result in Painter looks OK. I tried different export settings but again it didn't help.

If anyone has any ideas, they would be greatly appreciated.
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I guess it's the compression. For most use cases it's not noticable for ingame viewing conditions. But if it's some hero asset you might want to use higher resolution and/or higher bitrate and/or less compressed normal maps.