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Substance Painter Texturing for Beginners

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Substance Painter Texturing for Beginners, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 3.75, with 33 lectures, based on 137 reviews, and has 1341 subscribers.

You will learn about Realistic texturing Hand Painted texturing Organic texturing How to make custom material and Masks Export texture sets for any render engine Work with SD materials inside Substance 3D Painter This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is for those who want to learn all type of texturing like realistic, hand painted and skin etc. It is particularly useful for This course is for those who want to learn all type of texturing like realistic, hand painted and skin etc.

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Summary

Title: Substance Painter Texturing for Beginners

Price: $59.99

Average Rating: 3.75

Number of Lectures: 33

Number of Published Lectures: 33

Number of Curriculum Items: 33

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 33

Original Price: $89.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Realistic texturing
  • Hand Painted texturing
  • Organic texturing
  • How to make custom material and Masks
  • Export texture sets for any render engine
  • Work with SD materials inside Substance 3D Painter
  • Who Should Attend

  • This course is for those who want to learn all type of texturing like realistic, hand painted and skin etc.
  • Target Audiences

  • This course is for those who want to learn all type of texturing like realistic, hand painted and skin etc.
  • Do you want to know how to make any textures with Substance 3D Painter?

    Then I welcome you to Substance painter texturing for beginners course.

    WHY SHOULD YOU LEARN FROM ME:

    My name is Hamidreza and I have been a 3D Artist for animation and VFX for about 8 years now. I have worked on many short animations and a few long animated movies.

    BENEFITS :

    By the end of this course,

  • You’ll be able to texture props and organic characters in realistic or hand painted style with Substance Painter.

  • You will be able to make texture for any kind of asset.

  • WHAT WILL I LEARN:

  • Substance 3D Painter UI and navigation

  • Realistic texturing

  • Hand Painted texturing

  • How to make custom material and Masks

  • Work with SD materials inside Substance 3D Painter

  • Rendering using Iray, Substance 3D Painter’s default render engine

  • Organic texturing

  • Export texture sets for any render engine

  • COURSE PROJECTS:

    We will start by knowing the Substance 3D Painter UI and navigation.

    In chapter two, we make a realistic texture for an antique telephone.

    We didn’t forget the hand painted texturing! In chapter three we will make a texture for a sci-fi asset with hand paint techniques.

    In chapter four, we learn how to use an outside material inside Substance 3D Painter. for example materials from Substance 3D Designer.

    Finally, we will wrap things up with an organic asset. In chapter five we will make a texture for an organic asset and learn how to use Subsurface scattering inside Substance 3D Painter.

    IS THIS COURSE RIGHT FOR ME:

  • This course is for those who want to learn new texturing methods.

  • This is a starter course for beginners and it is designed to teach you whatever you need to start using Substance 3D Painter in your projects.

  • WHO IS NOT THE IDEAL STUDENT:

    This course is designed for absolute Substance 3D Painter beginners,

    WHAT SHOULD I KNOW OR HAVE FOR THE COURSE:

  • This course is not covering the modelling part and you need to know how to create the 3d model for your projects. (course 3d models are included)

  • You should have Substance 3D Painter.

  • JOIN ME NOW:

    Join me and learn how to make all kinds of textures for your future projects.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Download Project Files

    Lecture 3: Substance Painter interface and navigation

    Chapter 2: Making a realistic asset

    Lecture 1: Baking mesh maps

    Lecture 2: Masking

    Lecture 3: Phone body

    Lecture 4: Rotary dial

    Lecture 5: Handset, Switch arm and cord

    Lecture 6: Clean up

    Lecture 7: Export textures and render

    Chapter 3: Handpainted texturing with Substance 3D Painter

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Hand Paint texturing

    Lecture 2: Book base

    Lecture 3: Wavemeter

    Lecture 4: Locking mechanism

    Lecture 5: Environment

    Lecture 6: Clean up

    Chapter 4: Working with custom materials

    Lecture 1: How to work with custom materials

    Lecture 2: Bathroom wall

    Lecture 3: Sink

    Lecture 4: Faucet tap

    Lecture 5: Mirror and Towel rack

    Lecture 6: Soap and lamp

    Lecture 7: Clean up

    Lecture 8: Export textures and render

    Chapter 5: Texturing an organic asset

    Lecture 1: Introduction to subsurface scattering

    Lecture 2: Preparing for SSS

    Lecture 3: Skin texture

    Lecture 4: Eyes

    Lecture 5: Ears and tail

    Lecture 6: Tusk and Hair

    Lecture 7: Environment

    Lecture 8: Clean up and Render

    Chapter 6: Conclusion

    Lecture 1: Final Words

    Instructors

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    Nexttut Education Pvt.Ltd.
    A specialist in CG tutorials
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  • 4 stars: 35 votes
  • 5 stars: 62 votes
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