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Substance Designer Essentials with Javier Perez

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Substance Basics

Lesson 1 of 4 Substance Designer Essentials

Here Javier will cover the basics of Substance Designer. After going through the UI and its features, you'll become familiar with all the nodes that will help you to craft your projects. Lastly, the Tile Sampler node will take center stage, and you will see the limitless potential of this powerful tool. By the end of this Lesson you will have created your own set of bricks or concrete tiles.

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  • Creating Tiling Patterns

    Spend some time getting to know the UI of Substance Designer, and familiarizing yourself with the different nodes. Then, create a tiling brick pattern with some damage. 

  • Extra Credit

    Create two additional tiling patterns with damage. 

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  • Hey There, have much fun with this course => and an unusual Idea, to export a Render as seemless Texture Color Image from the 3D Material View. Scene= high-res Planein Camera in orthographic View. But is there a Button or something to scale the Texture exactly to the rendered size of the workspace? It is always not seemless what I get out.

    • Hello, i have a little problem with the shift drag for multiple connection, i just can't use it on the height node, everytime it's the only one who stay connect to the previous one. Any tips ? Thank !

      • This was a very instructional course and even though Javier's method at times feels a bit more experimental than I'm use to, I learned a lot and appreciate that he didn't skip ahead or do a voice over on 2-3x speed. Off to a great start!