How to Import Blender 2.79 built-in matcaps to Blender 2.80?












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I'm missing my favorite matcap from Blender 2.79 in 2.80, this one on the left, indicated with a blue border:



Blender 2.79 matcaps



Is there a way to extract matcaps from 2.79 and import them into 2.80? Or maybe there is a repository of old matcaps as images, somewhere in the Blender git?










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    I'm missing my favorite matcap from Blender 2.79 in 2.80, this one on the left, indicated with a blue border:



    Blender 2.79 matcaps



    Is there a way to extract matcaps from 2.79 and import them into 2.80? Or maybe there is a repository of old matcaps as images, somewhere in the Blender git?










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      I'm missing my favorite matcap from Blender 2.79 in 2.80, this one on the left, indicated with a blue border:



      Blender 2.79 matcaps



      Is there a way to extract matcaps from 2.79 and import them into 2.80? Or maybe there is a repository of old matcaps as images, somewhere in the Blender git?










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      I'm missing my favorite matcap from Blender 2.79 in 2.80, this one on the left, indicated with a blue border:



      Blender 2.79 matcaps



      Is there a way to extract matcaps from 2.79 and import them into 2.80? Or maybe there is a repository of old matcaps as images, somewhere in the Blender git?







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          If I remember correctly, matcaps in 2.79 weren't exr, which should mean that they were basically defined by their own preview image.



          So what I'd do is:




          • take a screenshot of B2.79 (as you have already done)


          • cut just the matcap:



            enter image description here



          • save it (e.g. with GIMP) as an .exr


          • place it in the Blender folder, under 2.80/datafiles/studiolights/matcaps



          • voila



            enter image description here








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            If I remember correctly, matcaps in 2.79 weren't exr, which should mean that they were basically defined by their own preview image.



            So what I'd do is:




            • take a screenshot of B2.79 (as you have already done)


            • cut just the matcap:



              enter image description here



            • save it (e.g. with GIMP) as an .exr


            • place it in the Blender folder, under 2.80/datafiles/studiolights/matcaps



            • voila



              enter image description here








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              If I remember correctly, matcaps in 2.79 weren't exr, which should mean that they were basically defined by their own preview image.



              So what I'd do is:




              • take a screenshot of B2.79 (as you have already done)


              • cut just the matcap:



                enter image description here



              • save it (e.g. with GIMP) as an .exr


              • place it in the Blender folder, under 2.80/datafiles/studiolights/matcaps



              • voila



                enter image description here








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                If I remember correctly, matcaps in 2.79 weren't exr, which should mean that they were basically defined by their own preview image.



                So what I'd do is:




                • take a screenshot of B2.79 (as you have already done)


                • cut just the matcap:



                  enter image description here



                • save it (e.g. with GIMP) as an .exr


                • place it in the Blender folder, under 2.80/datafiles/studiolights/matcaps



                • voila



                  enter image description here








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                If I remember correctly, matcaps in 2.79 weren't exr, which should mean that they were basically defined by their own preview image.



                So what I'd do is:




                • take a screenshot of B2.79 (as you have already done)


                • cut just the matcap:



                  enter image description here



                • save it (e.g. with GIMP) as an .exr


                • place it in the Blender folder, under 2.80/datafiles/studiolights/matcaps



                • voila



                  enter image description here









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