Funny. That's the fist connection I have made to that phrase. Terrible product? Or Terrible/Dirty Mind? ;) Thats not the official name. Just the name of the core that Intel uses internally to separate each chip. I think its based around names of rivers? I forget.
To use the name matching feature, make sure: * That the mesh objects are named *_high and *_low, not the mesh file (ie OBJ or FBX) * That you're loading the mesh files via the Quick Loader interface. If you manually drag the mesh files into slots they will not be sorted by naming convention
This week I was assigned a gravestone. I used a Stencil (created in Photoshop) to paint the text in Substance. Since this object will be duplicated, the name on the gravestone is currently a placeholder. I imagine either there will be a variety of names or the text will be scuffed so the name is illegible. Here is the…
@atunnard Had a similar problem myself. Matching meshes by name worked for me https://substance3d.adobe.com/documentation/bake/matching-by-name-182256530.html
It was originally known as Biohazard but when they wanted to bring it to the US there was some band named Biohazard already that protested so they made up another name.