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Mine has IFC Material immediately under settings in Materials instead. Is this an add-on? (Didn't see it there either.) From this video: https://youtu.be/9zkJC1LJycc?t=548 Thanks!

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  • $\begingroup$ Thanks for the response! I still don't have PBR materials even after clicking "Use Nodes" though? $\endgroup$
    – mig
    Commented Feb 20, 2022 at 22:26

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Sorry, I should have looked more closely. He doesn't seem to say so, but he's using the pbr materials add-on that you can download and install from the mentioned URL.

  • Go to 3d Wolf and click download. That will download the file PBR Materials.zip
  • Open Blender and use the Edit Menu to Edit preferences
  • Go to the Add-Ons Tab and click install
  • Use the file browser that pops up to find PBR Materials.zip in your downloads and install it.
  • After a minute it will appear in add-ons. Click the box to select it:

PBR Materials in add-ons

Once you've done that, the PBR Materials panel should show up in materials properties in your Blender when you have an object selected:

PBR panel in materials properties

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