Yes. The Substance package includes several pieces of software. Modeler is for sculpting the 3D model. Stager is like a virtual photo studio. You add your models, surround it with other props, light it, and render it out.
Please help! When I change the absorption colour, it still retains the yellow colour of the beer within the colour I'm applying on top (i.e. if I change it to purple, it looks more red as it has the yellow tinge added to it. If I change it to a pale colour it's very yellow) What am I doing wrong? Thank you for the tutorial!
@@rjdecazalet Hard to tell without seeing it but I would check the absorption distance. That may be turned up a bit and impacting the color. Also try putting something white behind it. A darker color behind it could be pulling down the value too.
If you are rendering using the raytracer, there isn't a way to turn off the secondary bounces between objects in Stager (that I am aware of.) If that were the case, I would try doing a pass where I render the elements separately and then combine them together how I would wanted in the comp.
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Thank you!
The way you explained the process step-by-step made it so easy to follow and understand.
Great work!!
Thanks so much!
Very helpful. Thank you! :D
Glad it helped!
hi there i have one question, adobe substance 3d modeler is a different program from stager?
Yes. The Substance package includes several pieces of software. Modeler is for sculpting the 3D model. Stager is like a virtual photo studio. You add your models, surround it with other props, light it, and render it out.
@@michaeltanzillo thx for the answer. 🙏
So good. Thank you. 😀
Thanks so much!
This is so helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
which adobe substance do I need to wrap product. there are several
The software I used to drop the logo onto the bottle/juice box and render is called Stager.
can you export 3d model from this app to Blender?
Yep! you can export as OBJ, GLB, or USD that can all be read by Blender. Also, all the Substance materials work in Blender with the Substance plugin
Please help! When I change the absorption colour, it still retains the yellow colour of the beer within the colour I'm applying on top (i.e. if I change it to purple, it looks more red as it has the yellow tinge added to it. If I change it to a pale colour it's very yellow) What am I doing wrong? Thank you for the tutorial!
@@rjdecazalet Hard to tell without seeing it but I would check the absorption distance. That may be turned up a bit and impacting the color.
Also try putting something white behind it. A darker color behind it could be pulling down the value too.
@@michaeltanzillo Thanks for your reply. Weirdly just fixed itself when I restarted
@@rjdecazalet The best solution :)
Hello, how can I avoid color contamination on my models?
I can't find an option in the materials so that they don't reflect or another option, thanks
If you are rendering using the raytracer, there isn't a way to turn off the secondary bounces between objects in Stager (that I am aware of.) If that were the case, I would try doing a pass where I render the elements separately and then combine them together how I would wanted in the comp.
@@michaeltanzillo 👌🏼😍
Great, but why the sad piano music?
Hahaha...I find tutorials so dry without a little music mixed in :)
Thank you.
You're welcome!