Adobe Subtance Painter Free Alternative - ArmorPaint Download and install (From Github)

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @WiderMotion
    @WiderMotion  14 дней назад

    Here's a compiled version: github.com/maz0uzi/ArmorPaintCompiled
    (Just extract krom.zip and run ArmorPaint.exe)
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  • @allbytedesign6001
    @allbytedesign6001 20 дней назад +1

    You're a lifesaver!

  • @arctek_w700
    @arctek_w700 20 дней назад +1

    Visual Studio Workloads & Components : 01:14
    - .Net desktop development
    - Desktop development with c++
    - Game development with C++
    - C++ Clang Compiler
    - MSBuild support for LLVM (clang-cl) toolset

    • @WiderMotion
      @WiderMotion  20 дней назад

      @@arctek_w700 thank you for sharing!

    • @arctek_w700
      @arctek_w700 19 дней назад

      ​@@WiderMotion You're welcome and thank you for the video!
      Unfortunately I've not been able to build ArmourPaint in Visual Studio 2022 Community
      With the packages mentioned and a fresh C drive installation, I've been encountering the following errors when building under Release.
      'assert.h file not found
      ''crtdbg.h' file not found
      'math.h' file not found
      'stdio.h' file not found
      'stdlib.h' file not found
      'string.h' file not found

    • @WiderMotion
      @WiderMotion  19 дней назад

      @@arctek_w700 this is probably due to missing components! Try to install all of them.

    • @WiderMotion
      @WiderMotion  19 дней назад

      keep me updated!

    • @arctek_w700
      @arctek_w700 19 дней назад +1

      @@WiderMotion I discovered there was an issue with my desktops installation, nothing missing, however I didn't install Visual Studio under its typical directory.
      From what I've read, system environment variables were missing that should have been present with a typical install on C Drive.
      I gave up on the desktop and decided to Install Visual Studio on my Laptop, following your guide I was able to build and run ArmourPaint successfully.
      Thank you @WiderMotion!