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Aztec Trim Sheet Tutorial – VOL 16 by Milad Kambari

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Release date:2023

Duration:05 h 00 m

Author:Milad Kambari

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Explore the world of creating a fresh stone surface material using Substance Designer! Dive into a realm where nodes act as your creative playground, allowing you to experiment and witness their transformative effects on the surface. Through this tutorial, you’ll swiftly grasp the art of crafting such surface materials. It’s about empowering you to effortlessly adjust, combine, and merge details, offering the ability to seamlessly integrate your creation into an environment or blend it with other surfaces.

Let’s embark on crafting an Aztec trimsheet using Substance Designer, all within just 300 minutes!

Course Highlights:

  • 300 minutes of video content without narration
  • Resolution set at 1080p

Software Required:

  • Substance Designer

Chapters Breakdown:

  1. Reference/Preparation and Blockout/ Trim lines/ Details/ Color In this comprehensive breakdown, each segment focuses on the essential steps involved in creating a trimsheet. We start by gathering references and initiating the blockout phase in Substance Designer, defining the purpose and approach for the trimsheet. The subsequent step involves crafting each trim line and fine-tuning their alignment—an integral phase in establishing the trimsheet’s foundation. Next, we delve into refining details and introducing nuanced variations to our trimsheet. The final step encompasses crafting a base color and meticulously refining the trimsheet’s beauty and intricate details.
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