Learn how to create this type of material in this fully narrated, step-by-step tutorial
Learn how to create this type of material in this fully narrated, step-by-step tutorial
What you’ll learn
- Making PBR materials with Substance 3D Designer.
- Making complex shapes inside Substance 3D Designer.
- Working with the PBR Channels.
- Rendering the Material.
Course Content
- Introduction –> 3 lectures • 2min.
- Making the Broken Tiles Material –> 7 lectures • 2hr 25min.
- Rendering –> 1 lecture • 12min.
- Thank you –> 1 lecture • 1min.
Requirements
Learn how to create this type of material in this fully narrated, step-by-step tutorial
Substance 3D Designer is a Material and 3D Model authoring software. It generates textures from procedural patterns or by manipulating bitmaps inside a node graph as well as generates 3D models.
In short, Substance 3D Designer should be seen as the most technical, advanced texturing application available. It allows you to author content for almost any use case or scenario. It means you are not limited to a single type of output (such as a unique material/set of textures for a UV-mapped mesh) but can create content for a much more extended set of uses. For example, most of the procedural, smart content in Painter and Sampler was authored and exported from Designer. Things like Brush Alphas, Generators, Filters, and Base Materials can all be authored in Designer.
INSTRUCTOR:
My name is Hamidreza Afshari and with years of experience in game and VFX, I’ll be your instructor through this course.
Contents:
- Over 2.5 hours of narrated, step-by-step video tutorial
- 30FPS
- 1920×1080 Resolution
- Material Graph
Software Used:
- Substance Designer version 12.2.1
Prerequisite:
- Basic knowledge of software used
With years of experience in Substance and Texturing, I’m here to make your day and show you how to use “substance” in actual production.
I provide students with affordable and substantial tutorials that are easy to understand and produce results. Industry experience, effective teaching, and student interaction are the key ingredients for providing a high-quality learning system.