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Mastering Substance Designer for Beginners by Csabi Kalanyos

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Release date:2022, June

Duration:03 h 23 m

Author:Csabi Kalanyos

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Hi everyone, my name is Csabi Kalanyos and In this course, I will guide you through the process of creating these damaged tiles in Substance Designer.

The course is 203 minutes long and it is a step-by-step guide, fully narrated.

Some of the features you will learn throughout this course include :

  • Creating variation for your materials
  • Masks as one of the foundations of procedural material authoring
  • Organic Scattering
  • Thought process
  • An efficient use of nodes and clean graphs
  • New techniques and workflows

Prerequisites :

  • Substance Designer
  • Marmoset Toolbag 3 – for the presentation part
  • Davinci Resolve ( for post-processing- there is a free version online )
  • Minimal knowledge of Substance Designer

This course is intended for beginners, although, a minimal knowledge of Substance design is required.

The Course starts with entering Substance Designer and setting up your output nodes

It ends with presenting the material in Toolbag 3 and post-processing it in Davinci Resolve

Throughout the course, you will learn new techniques and workflows for creating variation, which is probably one of the most important things when it comes to procedural material authoring

The Graph is kept very clean and easy to read, organized

It also has an extensive use of masks, which very clearly explained

Organic scattering is another important topic which I will discuss and explain some clever ways to do.

I hope you will enjoy it!

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