Substance Painter Tutorial for Beginners: Create a Realistic Necklace from Start to Finish
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- Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024
- Hey guys, I have a small asset texturing video for you today! In this video we will talk about how to create basic metal and leather material in Substance Painter.
I hope this is helpful and leave any questions you may have in the comments!
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Hello. You probably know about this and only present, but I prefer to write :) - 1:54 you can select all the paths with the Shift key, then when you select the target, i.e. textures, all the others are marked automatically.
you also can just mark with your mouse all at once and put on one "texture or whatever you want to be" and all will be marked automaticlly its like selection just with your mouse at once no need Shift or any key :)
@@nkznt yep, that true ;)
Thank you - short and sweet and I found it straightforward to understand your workflow.
Awesome to hear, thanks for watching!
Super fun! I haven't followed 100% but it gave me the tools/inspiration in order to make my own old bronze smart material :)
Glad to hear!
i love your tut, it is help me a lot to make my projects more realistic. But i have a suggestion for you, when you import image or texture, you can select all and change to texture, no need select one by one
Ver informative
Thank you so much for so many amazing videos, they help so much! Keep up the amazing teaching :)!
Amazing tutorial and I just love that necklace
Super cool as always !
Amaziing!!! Thank you!
love your stuff ! Thank You Chinchen!!!
Good tutorial. I purchased your course about photo realistic mask texturing in Mari and substance painter, it's really good
Amazing, thanks
always so helpful! BIG thank you
great tutorial and nice editing :)
Very useful, thanks!
you make amazing 3d videos.. keep em coming
Hello, thank you so much for such a useful video! Tell please, where did you take these metal textures which are not from megaskan? Did you make it by yourself or take somewhere else?
thank you!
Thanks a lot for such an informative video. (Just a small note, the the links for free organic workflow and texturing guide in description is not working, i hope u fix them anytime soon) have a nice day.
Love it! Thank you for this tutorial!
Awesome ~ thanks
I would suggest that u put an option on gumroad were we can buy this model so that we can follow this tutorial....
I know if I spend some time I can model it.. but at the moment my priority is to learn texturing hence I do not want to spent that extra time modeling high poly low poly uV unwrap etc....
would be a great tutorial if we had the maya model to follow along....
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Amazing ✊🏽 💯🥳
Hello, why do you use polygon fill wen you can use object fill (if the name's correct) and avoid a big headache?
hello M'am a tut on maya to substance then back to maya in arnold would make us all happy am sure
Is the leather texture also from Megascans? Thanks
yes
How can I get the leather texture you used?
It's a purchased texture from Meganscan.
It's very easy to pick by elements or UV chunks rather than using polygon fill and it would be great to see the skills if you texture procedurally and match the photorealism. Using megascans for default texture doesn't seem to fit for a texture artist.
!!! tnx
great content, and thanks for sharing. Though the background music makes it a bit hard to listen to. Had to watch it with the sound mute.
Sorry but this isn't for beginners. You're not explaining what anything is you're talking about.