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    • Arty
      Arty last edited by

      Found it yesterday. Looks very impressive specially on the aspect of creating wearing etc… if the 3d model is available it shows it and on 3d.

      http://quixel.se/

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ugVuyCXjss

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      • Jackal
        Jackal last edited by

        Thanks for sharing this info, Arty, it seems really damn good for a tool.

        Best regards,

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          • stingray_SIX_TWO
            stingray_SIX_TWO @Jackal last edited by

            Yeah really looks awesome. I have looked into these tools including Allegorithmics ‘Substance Painter’ some time ago. Question is if this is also applicable to just the 2D texture that you create after you/the modeller has unwrapped the model. I saw in the YouTube comments that whatever you use it for the unwrapping still has to be done.

            I guess to use this in the way they display in the demo you would have to have the 3D model and preferably unwrapped it yourself so you can really save time and make skinning more efficient/effective.

            Either way this does look epic in terms of how much ‘manual work’ you could save when it comes to weathering, panel lines alone it would save you a ton of time.

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