You can get a better colour palette by clicking the colour swatch on the left near the colour gradient palette, it's not the same as in Painter, but still a lot better
I try to make my tutorials as fast as I can for this exact purpose, I am glad you enjoyed it. I am planning on doing more in the future. Thanks for your comment. :)
I know this is three years old but in case you still are yet to find out. when picking colours. if you click the colour square it brings up a colour editor
This is great thank you, but I had a quick question. When importing the material into painter and setting it to "Base Colour" will it still import all of the texture maps (normal etc)? As I've tried but I feel like I may be doing something wrong as it doesn't do that for me
anyone knows why if i export my material from designer and import it to painter it shows up white? It literally ignore all the work i've done on designer...
best substance designer tutorial ive ever seen. I was able to make my first material, set up parameters, and use it in painter! thank you :))
Great job. Simple. Well spoken. To the point.
This is really helpful, and exactly what a tutorial should be. Showing the process, as well as how you can use it and why it's beneficial. Thank you!
You can get a better colour palette by clicking the colour swatch on the left near the colour gradient palette, it's not the same as in Painter, but still a lot better
Oh my god. Please do more substance designer! Please please please. Every tutorial is an hour long. Do some quick ones like these please!
I try to make my tutorials as fast as I can for this exact purpose, I am glad you enjoyed it. I am planning on doing more in the future. Thanks for your comment. :)
This mic is amazing dude which one is it?
This was super helpful and very informative thank you so much. I hope there is more to come.
This tutorial was quick and straight to the point please do more substance designer tuts thank you!
I know this is three years old but in case you still are yet to find out. when picking colours. if you click the colour square it brings up a colour editor
Very nice tutorial, thanks
btw 14:19 why "you never really want that"?
Amazing thats what i wa looking for! Much love
Learnt alot , thanks for such an amazing step by step tut
Great tut!
Great tutorial!
This is great thank you, but I had a quick question. When importing the material into painter and setting it to "Base Colour" will it still import all of the texture maps (normal etc)? As I've tried but I feel like I may be doing something wrong as it doesn't do that for me
Good lesson, great job. You're done) Do more tutorials on creating material in this program, please
Thanks, I definitely have more planned.
anyone knows why if i export my material from designer and import it to painter it shows up white? It literally ignore all the work i've done on designer...
@14:16 Why wouldn't you want this? It's Alien leather bruh, Alien leather. LMAO. Awesome tut - sub'd
short and accurate thank you.
Awesome tutorial, who woulda thought creating leather using a fur node?
Thanks
Thank you for this
amazing i had no idea.
More of these
waiting for more
Just got back from spring break with my family, expect two videos this week and more throughout the month.
Sweet.
god mode!!!!
fnx Man!