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Creating the form panels - Substance Designer Tutorial
From the course: Substance Designer for Architectural Visualization
Creating the form panels
- [Instructor] Once you got your form ties in place you can get the form panels in and the two of them together will really start to establish thee, overall typology of that concrete wall. What I'll assume is that we are going to make concrete panels that are four foot by eight foot a common module for plywood. What we'll do then is get a four by two arrangement of panels together and get some variety across them. I'll start by creating a tile generator. In this case, it will be a tile generator color. I'll set the pattern to Square. I'll scroll down, crank up hue and saturation and randomize the hue. This way, I get a good variety across the panels. Really, you can choose any hue you like as long as everybody is different. I'll randomize luma and saturation a bit, randomize hue and make sure they're all very different looking. Now, what I'll do is scroll back up change the width and height to input over four and then use this as a vector warp. The question, of course, is what will we…
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Establishing a form tie pattern8m 9s
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Creating the form panels4m 41s
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Combining the normal map7m 12s
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Subtracting small surface bubbles7m 15s
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Adjusting the roughness7m 42s
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Calibrating the occlusion and metalness6m 22s
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Creating the varied albedo5m 48s
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