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Building a Medieval City by Jan Trubač

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Release date:2021

Author:Jan Trubač

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Introducing Jan Trubac, an incredible artist, famous for winning Adobe/Allegorithmic’s Substance Insanity Award with his mind blowing Metropolitan City project. He has now teamed up with Levelup Digital to bring you a truly inspirational tutorial on how to create a Medieval City using nothing but Substance Designer.

With inspiration from real-life Google Maps data, he accurately and with impressive detail – as well as ingenious use of Substance Designer nodes, demonstrates how to replicate satellite data. Using the lessons he’s learned from his previous Metropolitan City project, Jan shares best practices and common pitfalls when tackling this type of project.

In this tutorial, Jan shares his workflow for creating terrains and forests. For the city he dives into how to use functions with basic logic to create wall and tower generators. You will also learn how to build various objects like trees, bushes and rocks and then also how do you approach more complex structures like towers and a cathedral. While and also learning how to keep our graphs optimized without ever hurting the visual quality of the output.

This tutorial is packed with lessons for anyone looking to push their creativity within Substance Designer.

Whether you are new to Substance Designer, or a seasoned user, the lessons from this tutorial will give you a great understanding of the core principles of SD, as well as equipping you with skills and knowledge to tackle large scale terrain/city projects like this.

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