Material Utilities
Material Utilities adds a menu of material tools like assign and select in Blender's 3D View.
Maintained by Community
Last updated: April 8, 2026
Low setup overhead
Code analysis found no major compatibility blockers. Follow the packing steps below before submitting.
What It Does
Overview and common use cases for this add-on.
- Provides a menu of material tools directly in the 3D View.
- Helps with assigning and selecting materials quickly.
- Originally part of Blender 4.1 bundled add-ons, now available separately.
- Limited support, so refer to official documentation for guidance.
Common Use Cases
- Quickly assign materials to multiple objects in a scene.
- Streamline material management during scene setup.
- Improve workflow efficiency by accessing material tools directly in the 3D View.
Getting Started
How to install and start using this add-on in Blender.
How To Install
- Open Blender and go to the Extensions section.
- Search for 'Material Utilities' and install it directly from Blender Extensions.
- Alternatively, download the ZIP from the official Blender Extensions page.
- Use Blender's 'Install from Disk' option to add the downloaded ZIP.
First Steps After Installing
- Open the 3D View in Blender.
- Access the Material Utilities menu from the toolbar.
- Try assigning a material to an object by selecting it and choosing a material from the menu.
- Use the select tool to highlight all objects with a specific material.
Using On A Render Farm
What render farm submitters need to know before sending jobs.
We could not inspect this add-on's code. Install it on your farm workers and run a single-frame test job before committing to a production render.
Scene Prep Checklist
Complete these steps before uploading your scene to a render farm.
- 1
Install the same add-on version on every render worker
Required - 2
Upload all external textures, presets, and asset files
Required - 3
Run a 1-frame test render on the farm before full submission
Recommended
Things To Watch Out For
- Local path or asset-library signals were detected. Paths that work on the artist machine can still fail on remote workers.
Common Mistakes
- Forgetting to upload local assets or helper files, causing incorrect renders.
- Assuming local file paths will work on remote workers without adjustment.
Recommended Workflow
- Check if the add-on uses its own render operators locally.
- Open the scene in desktop Blender, complete any interactive setup, save the file, and validate with a small background render.
- Run a small local background render or one short farm test before full submission.
Worker Node Setup
For render farm administrators: what each render node needs to run this add-on.
Install the same version of Material Utilities on all render workers. Ensure all external assets and files referenced by the add-on are uploaded.
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Quick Facts
- Version
- 2.2.3
- Compatibility
- Blender 4.2.0 and newer
- Downloads
- 81504
- Published
- Tuesday 14th, May 2024 - 15:20
- Licenses
- SPDX:GPL-3.0-or-later