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Texturing High-End Fashion and Tactical Assets

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Description: Welcome to Mastering Substance Painter: Texturing High-End Fashion and Tactical Assets, a complete, in-depth course designed to elevate your texturing skills in Substance Painter and professional rendering in Marmoset Toolbag 4. This course is perfect for 3D artists, game developers, and anyone passionate about creating high-quality textures for a wide range of 3D assets. Through four unique projects, you'll dive deep into the advanced techniques of texturing various fashion items and tactical gear.Each project showcases real-world assets like designer bags, navy caps, tactical boots, and gloves—helping you develop skills that are essential for creating both fashion-related assets and gear for games or visualization projects. This course will teach you not only how to texture but also how to streamline your workflow, troubleshoot common issues, and bring your models to life with exceptional detail and realism.Guided by an expert 3D artist with years of industry experience, this course breaks down each texturing challenge in Substance Painter, giving you the tools you need to overcome obstacles and master advanced techniques.What You Will Learn:1. Texturing a Dior Leather Bag in Substance PainterIn this first project, we will explore how to texture a high-end Dior leather bag in Substance Painter. You'll learn how to apply realistic leather materials, add fine details like stitching, and create a worn look that reflects the luxury quality of the bag. Once textured, we will move on to Marmoset Toolbag 4 to set up lighting, adjust camera settings, and produce a professional render. You’ll walk away with a complete workflow that enables you to apply similar techniques to any leather-based or high-fashion product.Key Concepts:Leather material creation and texturing.Fine detail texturing like stitching and wear
Category: Design > 3D & Animation > Substance Painter
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Price: 29.99
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Source: Impact
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