Well their licensing model seems great. It's free for individuals and businesses with under 100k in revenue (commercial use allowed), then it's starts at 9,99$ per month for individuals and businesses under 250k in revenue! Could really be an alternative to substance designer and painter. However, I think it will take a few years until more than enough AAA Studios will adopt to it. If successful however, it could at least drives the substance suite prices down a bit!
When the time comes I would love a video and the differences between the free version and the paid versions, as there are several licenses you can get.
There are 10 different apps for texturing, all of them doing different stuff; this new one promises to be the all-in-one solution, shortly, we will have 11.
Some of you guys are so whiny and entitled that it’s sickening. You want access to tools like these but don’t want to pay a single penny for them. Developers have to earn money too. If someone is enabling you to create your work faster and maybe even better, you should want to support them. Otherwise, there’s GIMP. What the hell has happened to people?… This is all common sense. If you are too cheap to pay for tools, then those tools are not made for you so quit your bitching. It’s that simple. I swear, you are as big a part of the problem as Autodesk, Maxon and Adobe.
We'll see how much it costs too. The Substance package is very competitively and fairly priced (despite being acquired by Adobe). This will be owned by Autodesk I guess so we shouldn't expect it to be cheap
You can already see how much it costs.... Under licensing on their website. Under 100k is free (pioneer). Under 250k is $9.99. There are other licenses, too.
Well their licensing model seems great. It's free for individuals and businesses with under 100k in revenue (commercial use allowed), then it's starts at 9,99$ per month for individuals and businesses under 250k in revenue!
Could really be an alternative to substance designer and painter. However, I think it will take a few years until more than enough AAA Studios will adopt to it. If successful however, it could at least drives the substance suite prices down a bit!
On their website it states that there will be a version for people which earn under 100k a year. So as a hobbyist I see this as a big win.
missing a lot of needed features
mmmm maybe I am mistaken
@@miaou5878 It has all the features..
@@miaou5878 From what I see on licencing page, only missing are the command line tools.
Hopefully this will be a possible competitor to SP!
I love the licensing options
When the time comes I would love a video and the differences between the free version and the paid versions, as there are several licenses you can get.
This looks VERY promising!
There are 10 different apps for texturing, all of them doing different stuff; this new one promises to be the all-in-one solution, shortly, we will have 11.
I would like to see its performance when it comes to handling 50+ udims... even substance painter starts stuttering at this limit except for Mari...
if you need 50+ UDIMS you should probably look at optimizing your model
@@deaddaedalus there are certain assets in the movie industry that requires these number of udims..
Substance Designer on Steroids 😍
sounds cool!
Will see, if it works for realistic texturing, seems to me fine for stylized
Looks seriously good.
PSA: they've also included perpetual license option. It's quite pricy, but still.
so which is better substance designer or this?
ms paint
@@nucleardivide290😂😂😂😂😂😂
I'm biased, but it's InstaMAT for me 🥳
this is amazing, their licensing options are nice
Very interested to see how this project develops, thanks for the video
Some of you guys are so whiny and entitled that it’s sickening. You want access to tools like these but don’t want to pay a single penny for them. Developers have to earn money too. If someone is enabling you to create your work faster and maybe even better, you should want to support them. Otherwise, there’s GIMP. What the hell has happened to people?… This is all common sense. If you are too cheap to pay for tools, then those tools are not made for you so quit your bitching. It’s that simple. I swear, you are as big a part of the problem as Autodesk, Maxon and Adobe.
how many people work at that company?
Quite a lot of bright minds - but you can never have enough of those types 😂
Hopefully they don't sell out to Adobe!!!!!
Finally a substance Killer ?😊 The futur will say...
Adobe needs competition. I will be very curious about this software.
@@KiraZebu yes me too 👍
please tell me it has hotkey support, unlike substance painter
why does it feel like mix of substance and mixer.
I have the Learning version of 3d coat
another sub haha insane
Adobe looking for their checkbook
Incredibly exciting
Adobe will buy it soon...
We'll see how much it costs too. The Substance package is very competitively and fairly priced (despite being acquired by Adobe). This will be owned by Autodesk I guess so we shouldn't expect it to be cheap
You can already see how much it costs.... Under licensing on their website. Under 100k is free (pioneer). Under 250k is $9.99. There are other licenses, too.
Just as I got Substance Designer open while working on a texture, I get this notification. 😆
It's destiny calling you to use MAT 😂
Hopefully this will come for free with 3dsmax.
If you know how to do shading you do not need more tools to be honest
subscription = worthless
Hmmm
hope it will be free
says you need a company to use or sign up
They had me until I read the word subscription.
really good but this seems to be a premium program pack.
subscription... no thank you
Substance clone / 10
Substance clone..