This video will be updated soon, with the new Adobe Version of the program. For now, I have added "chapters" in the description so you can jump you to some of the highlights of the video.
dude thanks it was not obvious for me. I just don`t get it. Why the interface is so random. It would be easier if they made an option to save as .sbs or.sbsr in the save menu xD
Just so everyone doesn't have to sit through an 8 minute vid to find out 5 seconds worth of data - right click the title of your project in the explorer bar and the click publish sbsar file.
Actually, this video shows you how to export SBSARs starting at 28 seconds, so you don't have to watch all 8 mins. The rest of the video is about how to export the custom settings on your SBSAR for use inside of Substance Painter. Settings like color settings, noise amount, metal strength or normal strength like most base materials have. Still I hear you and thanks for the feedback!
This video will be updated soon, with the new Adobe Version of the program. For now, I have added "chapters" in the description so you can jump you to some of the highlights of the video.
so convoluted
Thanks Man
dude thanks it was not obvious for me. I just don`t get it. Why the interface is so random. It would be easier if they made an option to save as .sbs or.sbsr in the save menu xD
a tip : watch series on kaldrostream. Me and my gf have been using it for watching a lot of movies during the lockdown.
@Vivaan Avery yea, been watching on kaldroStream for since december myself =)
@Vivaan Avery yup, I've been watching on kaldrostream for months myself :)
@Vivaan Avery Yup, have been watching on kaldrostream for since december myself :D
Just so everyone doesn't have to sit through an 8 minute vid to find out 5 seconds worth of data - right click the title of your project in the explorer bar and the click publish sbsar file.
Actually, this video shows you how to export SBSARs starting at 28 seconds, so you don't have to watch all 8 mins.
The rest of the video is about how to export the custom settings on your SBSAR for use inside of Substance Painter. Settings like color settings, noise amount, metal strength or normal strength like most base materials have. Still I hear you and thanks for the feedback!
ur a fucking legend