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Substance Painter Texturing multiple stylized assets

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Substance Painter – Texturing multiple stylized assets, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 4.7, with 23 lectures, based on 28 reviews, and has 1456 subscribers.

You will learn about To use Substance Painter multi-asset project workflow To make stylized PBR textures To use Substance Painter built-in shaders This course is ideal for individuals who are 3D artists or Video game developers or Prop artists It is particularly useful for 3D artists or Video game developers or Prop artists.

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Summary

Title: Substance Painter – Texturing multiple stylized assets

Price: $39.99

Average Rating: 4.7

Number of Lectures: 23

Number of Published Lectures: 23

Number of Curriculum Items: 23

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 23

Original Price: $24.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • To use Substance Painter multi-asset project workflow
  • To make stylized PBR textures
  • To use Substance Painter built-in shaders
  • Who Should Attend

  • 3D artists
  • Video game developers
  • Prop artists
  • Target Audiences

  • 3D artists
  • Video game developers
  • Prop artists
  • Within this ’Substance Painter – Texturing multiple stylized assets’ class, we are going to be painting a multi-asset scene and creating stylized textures for the snow globe. The course will teach you how to texture a variety of assets within a single Substance Painter Project file and how you can make the best use out of it. You will learn how to fix baked textures such as normal and ambient occlusion maps and avoid getting artefacts within this workflow.

    Creating custom textures

    In this class, you will also learn how to create your own simple yet stylish materials within Substance Painter in order to texture a scene. By the end of it, you will know how to create stylized materials such as stone, wood, water, glass and foliage by making use out of smart masks in order to exaggerate specific parts of the detail to create a distinctive look. The videos will help you form a unique theme to your artwork.

    Learn new workflow techniques

    This Substance Painter class will teach you how you can speed up your progress by making use out of the software generated masks to create smart materials which can then be reused onto other assets

    In this course I will also teach you of the ways which will help you to make use out of the created custom textures in order to help us reuse our created smart materials on other objects within the scene which will help you to keep the visual consistency throughout the artwork as well as helping you to cut down the time within your texturing process.

    Make use out of Substance Painter shaders

    During the end of our lessons we are going to be covering how to use and edit multiple Substance Painter shaders within a 3d object. You will learn the differences within shaders in order to help us get the materials with altered visual properties. This will include making use out of the built shaders such as transparency shader in order to create a realistic glass. Substance Painter also includes two sided shader which we are going to make use out of in order to us help with the visualisation of 2 dimensional cloth planes.

    Set up for any level 3D artists

    The videos are set up for Substance Painter users of with any amount of experience to be able to follow the lessons with ease. This Substance Painter course will allow any beginner to follow it through with ease as it includes a briefing lesson showing the basics of camera manipulation within the software to help you get familiarised with its movements. The lessons will cover texturing techniques which I am sure that every level of Substance Painter user will benefit as it will help you build a stronger foundational understanding of the software.

    Create a render

    Finally, we are going to finish it off by creating a quick little render which we’ll do by covering the render basics in order to get a nice image of our textured asset. By the end of it, you will have a fully rendered image of your own textured asset which you will be able to share with others.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Set up

    Lecture 1: Substance Painter Project Setup

    Lecture 2: Substance Painter Basics

    Lecture 3: Texture Baking

    Lecture 4: Texture Bake Optimisation

    Chapter 3: Texturing process

    Lecture 1: Texturing Brick Foundation

    Lecture 2: Generating Masks for Stylized Brick Textures

    Lecture 3: Texturing 3D Base Foundation

    Lecture 4: Texturing Stylized 3D Grass

    Lecture 5: Creating Texture for 3D Stone Bridge

    Lecture 6: Creating Material for 3D Rope

    Lecture 7: Creating Stylized 3D Tree Leaves

    Lecture 8: Texturing Stylized 3D Wood

    Lecture 9: Texturing Stylized Wood Planks

    Lecture 10: Texturing 3D Cartoon Wood Rings

    Lecture 11: Texturing 3D Cartoon Wood Rings

    Lecture 12: Painting a 3D House Roof

    Lecture 13: Stylizing a Concrete Chimney

    Lecture 14: Reapplying Material Textures

    Chapter 4: Texturing involving new shader instances

    Lecture 1: Creating Stylized Water Material

    Lecture 2: Texturing Clothes Hanger

    Lecture 3: Creating Glass Globe Material

    Chapter 5: Rendering process

    Lecture 1: Creating a Render Image

    Instructors

  • Substance Painter Texturing multiple stylized assets  No.2
    Lukas Partaukas
    3D artist / Polygoods 3D workshop online instructor
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