- [Instructor] Another export option that we have available…when working in Substance Painter is that of…writing out multi-layered PSD files.…In fact, we have not one but two PSD export options…open to us, each of which produces very different results.…Perhaps the most obvious of these coming in the form of…the Export to Photoshop button that…we can see on the left of the UI here.…Now unlike the exports that we have already written to disc,…we aren't talking here about creating straightforward…flattened versions of our textures,…but rather faithful reconstructions of the entire set of…layer stacks that we see at work inside Substance Painter.…
Now, you may be wondering why, seeing as we already have…Substance Painter with its fantastic tool set…available to us, we would ever need to take a fully…editable version of our texture into Photoshop.…Well, many texture artists these days have worked…really hard to develop drawing and painting skills that…give them the ability to create textures and…texture detail from scratch, as it were.…
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10/12/2018- Why you should use substances for texturing
- Adjusting your Substance workflow mode and settings
- Creating materials from photos with Bitmap2Material
- Working with texture maps from Substance Designer and Painter
- Exporting maps as EXR and PSD files
- Using the exported maps in V-Ray
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction and Important Information
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Course overview1m 55s
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The 3ds Max project folder1m 34s
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3ds Max bugs to work around2m 53s
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1. An Overview of the Substance Toolset
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The Substance toolset4m 4s
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2. Using Bitmap2Material inside 3ds Max
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Adding the input image3m 20s
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Tweaking the material5m 33s
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Creating bitmap output files4m 49s
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3. Working with Substances from the Designer Application
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Exporting a substance3m 44s
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Tweaking the scene so far3m 29s
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Other plugin features4m 24s
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4. Working with Maps from the Designer Application
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Exporting map types4m 4s
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Using floating-point maps3m 30s
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Using 8-bit maps3m 11s
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5. Working with Maps from the Painter Application
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Exporting EXR files3m 24s
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Exporting PSD files, part 13m 57s
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Exporting PSD files, part 21m 50s
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Using the EXR files in V-Ray2m 43s
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Final render settings2m 11s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 24s
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