You have explained things better here than the official substance painter channel. So many tutorials are like : do this then do that, without explaining why, which is the most important part if you're trying to learn. Not sure why that is so hard for people. So thank you for this
Do tutorial " Documentaries " From substance painter first to know basics things and later you jump to course that how you do. if you start right to course you will confuse later.
I wanted this badly. With 2 years of gap, I lost touch of 3D pipeline. I am again taking up my passion, Game Desiging and trying to start as a texture artist. Much Love❤.
I originally learned 3d with a main focus on Maya from 2013-2015, I took a gap of 6ish years and picked it back up at the end of 2021. It is tough memorizing proper workflows from start to finish, but it is possible. I had to learn Zbrush and Substance from scratch to catch up to the industry standards.
I've seen like, more than 50 videos tuto, and this one, in only ONE video, is way WAY better than every stuff I'vve seen on substance painter. There's little tricks & options I've just never seen or heard about. It''s clear, simple, and not stupidly slow with useless talking. Thanks a lot for that !
This really helped me out, I'm currently in college studying gamedev. We have blender classes and we also use Substance for texturing, our teacher made a tutorial and he explained this program for 3.5 hours, I just wasn't feeling like watching it all. Thank you for this video!
I did a 7 day training for learning substance in an Institute. The only thing which I learnt there is basic things. But this video really made my day, I am so glad I find this video. Bro you explained everything in so detail and in a precise manner
I've been having a hard time understand my substance painter class in college but this helped me SO MUCH!!! You explained everything so well thank you!
Thanks for breaking down the bottom-to-top process. That is an extremely helpful concept that honestly seems to unlock a good portion of the thinking required to work with this program.👏
This has to be the most beautiful tutorial I've ever witness. I've literally taken 2 seperate modules for substance painter, hating tf out of the software because it seems so complicated. You've streamlined the workflow so gorgeously and made it so easy to understand o-o what an amazing teacher.
This video is a godsend! My go-to for learning & refreshing my memory on baking specifically, but there's a ton of useful things to pick up from this. Fantastic work, thanks a ton!
I never comment here, but let me tell you this. After graduating and wanting to enter the industry, this video was more helpfull than 3 full semesters on 3d work, thank you so much!
This guy gets it ! this is a master class on how tutorials are supposed to be made for youtube. congrats and thanks for all those valuable informations.
Concise and straight to the point. I like how this tutorial doesn't just gives you how-to instructions but actually aims to help you understand the basics of the overall functions in the software. Helped me big time. Keep it up!
i just started using it, with my one-year student free-trial, i guess i shouldn't waste time not using it and start taking this practice too seriously, this tut rlly helped me
Such a good tutorial. the first one i watched was an hour long, not very easy to understand, and made me learn how to make my textures in photoshop instead. Now i can use this tutorial to make things that actually fit my object and have the imperfections
Crystal clear tutorial. Definitely one of the best vid to overall understand how substance works. The only way to imrpove it, would be to tell a bit more about import settings
Thank you so, so much! I've been feeling super lost whenver I've opened Substance Painter. I like using the Maya Hypershade with tons of nodes, and just figured I'd do that for my current project. I didn't expect such a helpful beginner video! You really took some of the intimidation with your great explanations. Looks like I'm gonna delve into Substance Painter after all.
This is the tutorial i've always needed. I wanted to get into substance for years now but I could never wrap my head around its features. Now I actually want to get a subscription for latest version.
Awesome, thank you. Straight and to the point while still very clearly getting the point across. I was able to follow along and didn't feel like I needed to go back and rewatch a part several times to better understand something. Jumping back into Substance Painter after not using it since 2017-2018 is a bit daunting, especially since I didn't really use much of it in the past. However, I've been really interested in learning it from the ground up recently (more for personal use than anything), and figured now is as good a time as any. Tutorials like this make it seem so much easier for a beginner while giving me confidence to do more.
dude. this was straight to the point awesome. brevity is key to keeping my attention and i breezed through this at 1.5x playback speed understanding everything. you should do one for the 3d modeling portion of that robot and the rig. really cool stuff dude!
this was a really good video . but i do feel that i was only able to follow this as a beginner because of my deep understanding of Blender and the mechanics of how it works . i would say that this is a great video to watch after doing a very beginner level course where all the basics are explained to the level of like Blender Guru and the Donut .
For anyone wondering how to get the worker robot for free now. You just have to create an account(I did with google connect) then you just dont pay and click the link.
If you get this error: [Library agent] Preset cannot be saved: A default library must be specified when saving a smart material then save, press ctrl+f4 to close your project. Next hit edit, settings and libraries and make a new foldeer to be stored somewhere. Then make this your default folder.
This is so brilliant. Amazing. But guys I have but one request. Can you make a detailed advanced tutorial for Substance.? That has more details for intermediate/advanced users. Thanks !
Hi, sorry I'm new to Substance Painter and was wondering why you get a lot more materials than me with the search term "metal"...e.g. I didn't find the steel material with me :) but nice video!
i rarely find there is a scale slider attached to any smart materials. it is instead attached to a single layer within the material, and sometimes multiple layers are all scaled similarly to produce the wear effect. is there a way to adjust the scale in them all at once? or any quicker way than adjusting the scale one layer at a time?
Being able to universally scale a smart material all at once with everything inside of it is something the community has been asking for for a really long time. Last I checked, the feature hasn't been added yet. Hopefully Adobe will update that soon.
23:39 This is where everything got confusing... What do you mean if I "accidently have a mask"? As soon as I drop the material, that we created from following your guidance step by step, on to the head, it comes with a Mask because that's how you told us to save it. So how can I accidently have a mask if the material we saved was saved with a mask. Wouldn't that be an intentional mask. Regardless, you say to make it a white mask after that, and it doesn't do what yours does...
Good tutorial but if it’s for complete beginners you should explain how to navigate the UI and not quickly click through different windows withput explaining what you’re doing.
Discovered today your Substance Painter course. Unfortunately when I search for the "steel rough" material there is no one labeled steel rough. I have a default installation of Substance Painter. Where can I get that material?
You have explained things better here than the official substance painter channel. So many tutorials are like : do this then do that, without explaining why, which is the most important part if you're trying to learn. Not sure why that is so hard for people. So thank you for this
Do tutorial " Documentaries " From substance painter first to know basics things and later you jump to course that how you do. if you start right to course you will confuse later.
I wanted this badly. With 2 years of gap, I lost touch of 3D pipeline. I am again taking up my passion, Game Desiging and trying to start as a texture artist. Much Love❤.
awesome!! never too late to pick it back up
Hey man, as a fellow game designer, just checking in to make sure you're picking it back up. How's it going?
I originally learned 3d with a main focus on Maya from 2013-2015, I took a gap of 6ish years and picked it back up at the end of 2021. It is tough memorizing proper workflows from start to finish, but it is possible. I had to learn Zbrush and Substance from scratch to catch up to the industry standards.
@@UtterUnit better late than never I guess
Same brother.. I start 3D with 3 years of gap after covid .
I've seen like, more than 50 videos tuto, and this one, in only ONE video, is way WAY better than every stuff I'vve seen on substance painter.
There's little tricks & options I've just never seen or heard about.
It''s clear, simple, and not stupidly slow with useless talking.
Thanks a lot for that !
One of the most comprehensive tutorials i have ever seen.. makes me want to go and retexture every model I have ever done
This really helped me out, I'm currently in college studying gamedev. We have blender classes and we also use Substance for texturing, our teacher made a tutorial and he explained this program for 3.5 hours, I just wasn't feeling like watching it all. Thank you for this video!
Wr u studying
can u send the video please
I did a 7 day training for learning substance in an Institute. The only thing which I learnt there is basic things. But this video really made my day, I am so glad I find this video. Bro you explained everything in so detail and in a precise manner
I've been having a hard time understand my substance painter class in college but this helped me SO MUCH!!! You explained everything so well thank you!
Thanks for breaking down the bottom-to-top process. That is an extremely helpful concept that honestly seems to unlock a good portion of the thinking required to work with this program.👏
Best substance painter beginner tutorial 1000/10
im blown away, in this one tutorial I didn't just learn the proper workflow for substance painter but it illuminated me on modeling as a whole
This has to be the most beautiful tutorial I've ever witness. I've literally taken 2 seperate modules for substance painter, hating tf out of the software because it seems so complicated. You've streamlined the workflow so gorgeously and made it so easy to understand o-o what an amazing teacher.
It's been years since i've opened Substance Painter. This video was my guiding light! Thank you! Subscribed!
Def one of the most concise and well explained substance vids out there. Thank you.
This video is a godsend! My go-to for learning & refreshing my memory on baking specifically, but there's a ton of useful things to pick up from this.
Fantastic work, thanks a ton!
I never comment here, but let me tell you this. After graduating and wanting to enter the industry, this video was more helpfull than 3 full semesters on 3d work, thank you so much!
This guy gets it ! this is a master class on how tutorials are supposed to be made for youtube. congrats and thanks for all those valuable informations.
The most awesome Substance Painter video I have seen, It feels like I am already a Pro. Thanks Alot.
Concise and straight to the point. I like how this tutorial doesn't just gives you how-to instructions but actually aims to help you understand the basics of the overall functions in the software. Helped me big time. Keep it up!
i just started using it, with my one-year student free-trial, i guess i shouldn't waste time not using it and start taking this practice too seriously, this tut rlly helped me
This tutorial should given in schools as lecture !! best job ever seen so far !
Such a good tutorial. the first one i watched was an hour long, not very easy to understand, and made me learn how to make my textures in photoshop instead. Now i can use this tutorial to make things that actually fit my object and have the imperfections
Crystal clear tutorial.
Definitely one of the best vid to overall understand how substance works.
The only way to imrpove it, would be to tell a bit more about import settings
U explained really well i was so afraid of texturing running from it but now i think I can try it
Thank you so, so much!
I've been feeling super lost whenver I've opened Substance Painter. I like using the Maya Hypershade with tons of nodes, and just figured I'd do that for my current project. I didn't expect such a helpful beginner video!
You really took some of the intimidation with your great explanations. Looks like I'm gonna delve into Substance Painter after all.
I just started this in class, and it helps a LOT!!!
Thank you so much!
It helps me fill so much of a gap!
This is the tutorial i've always needed. I wanted to get into substance for years now but I could never wrap my head around its features. Now I actually want to get a subscription for latest version.
Awesome, thank you. Straight and to the point while still very clearly getting the point across. I was able to follow along and didn't feel like I needed to go back and rewatch a part several times to better understand something.
Jumping back into Substance Painter after not using it since 2017-2018 is a bit daunting, especially since I didn't really use much of it in the past. However, I've been really interested in learning it from the ground up recently (more for personal use than anything), and figured now is as good a time as any. Tutorials like this make it seem so much easier for a beginner while giving me confidence to do more.
FINALLY, A GOOD TUTOR
Really good tutorial. Some people just know what to explain and when to explain it in order to teach effectively.
You guys can jump into by the head! Best explanation of how materials works together over the layers!
best video on UA-cam for beginners
This is the best tutorial for beginners that I've found by far. Thank you so much.
dude. this was straight to the point awesome. brevity is key to keeping my attention and i breezed through this at 1.5x playback speed understanding everything. you should do one for the 3d modeling portion of that robot and the rig. really cool stuff dude!
Every newbie needs to watch this!
Thanks so much!
Glad it was helpful!
I will never try this, but was fun to watch! :D
Great tutorial, thank you so much!
The best substance painter tutorial out there, many thanks :D
Phenomenal tutorial! This covers an entire course's worth of content 😀
Thanks for the video. Easy to follow and all the info we need!
really simple tutorial for zero knowledge users ty dude 💗💗
Just started learning substance. This solved everything I was trying to figure out when I was playing around. Thanks Mate
Amazing content! Thank you so much. The way you explain is super easy to understand and clarified a lots of questions I had.
Super nice video. Clear and informative instructions. You are a good teacher. I learned a lot. Thank you for doing this.
Thank you so so much, u don't understand how much this has helped me, keep up the good work man
I finally understand why those maps are generated and what they do... scenarios they are used nd all...Thankyou so much for this.❤
This is a life-saver. Thanks a lot!
awesome tutorial!!!
BEST TUT EVER!!!!!
I was intimidated by this software for a long time until I found this tutorial.
Best toturial for SP - Grand Mercy for your job!
personal references:
8:05 - masking
16:20 - mesh fill (!!!)
good to know!!
if you have problem where only 1 texture set bakes and nothing else. Make sure you click "apply to all" button located right-side to textureset
GREAT INTRODUCTORY WALKTHROUGH. Thank you.
By far the best Substance Painter video I have seen. If possible, is there any chance you can make a video on Houdini
this video made me peak as a game dev, awesome tutorial
Thank you for this leson!
Thank you so much for this. I'm learning to paint VRChat models, and this is immeasurably helpful.
Too good! Thanks for sharing this excellent video.
Incredible piece of software and great tutorial! really helped me get started, thank you.
this was a really good video .
but i do feel that i was only able to follow this as a beginner because of my deep understanding of Blender and the mechanics of how it works . i would say that this is a great video to watch after doing a very beginner level course where all the basics are explained to the level of like Blender Guru and the Donut .
Great Tutorial
Thanks!!!!
Thanks for the free model btw.. and the tutorial was awsome too ..!
Ooohhhh need it ⚡🔥🙏🏽
The Download for the free version dont work. Its still asking for payment.
For anyone wondering how to get the worker robot for free now. You just have to create an account(I did with google connect) then you just dont pay and click the link.
This is a brilliant tutorial, clear, concise and highly informative. Nice1!
If you get this error: [Library agent] Preset cannot be saved: A default library must be specified when saving a smart material then save, press ctrl+f4 to close your project. Next hit edit, settings and libraries and make a new foldeer to be stored somewhere. Then make this your default folder.
This is so brilliant. Amazing. But guys I have but one request. Can you make a detailed advanced tutorial for Substance.? That has more details for intermediate/advanced users. Thanks !
of course! more coming soon
Great tutorial......keep up the good work...mate!!
Bro this is awesome
perfect tutorial thank you!
Could you please explain what is bake function. Should we bake the model before paint?
if i'm not mistaken , baking is what you do when you want to turn UV Maps into workable images
Thank you so much for this!
Very well-presented. Good overview.
great video!!
Excellent tutorial.
Very good tutorial.
Great vid! A lot of handy info explained well, thank you! Is that yellow or orange? I might be going colour blind....
Thanks for this tutorial! Ok I get that you eed to bake mesh maps every time. I just don't understand exactly what goes on when that happens.
Hi, sorry I'm new to Substance Painter and was wondering why you get a lot more materials than me with the search term "metal"...e.g. I didn't find the steel material with me :) but nice video!
9 months late but same and i wae like where is itttt duhhh
Thanks!
Great video thank you
Great video! Thanks!
Love you production create
Great tutorial!! I wanted to ask if you guys UV unwrapped in planar or camera based?
AWESOME!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!
Top notch vídeo, thank you really
YOU ARE AWSOME !!!
amazing tutorial
Have you a video about preparing a model for texturing? Need some help with UV mapping lol
HI Mate, wholesome video. can u enlighten me how did u merge these uv maps at the beginning? ill apperciate it
i rarely find there is a scale slider attached to any smart materials. it is instead attached to a single layer within the material, and sometimes multiple layers are all scaled similarly to produce the wear effect. is there a way to adjust the scale in them all at once? or any quicker way than adjusting the scale one layer at a time?
Being able to universally scale a smart material all at once with everything inside of it is something the community has been asking for for a really long time. Last I checked, the feature hasn't been added yet. Hopefully Adobe will update that soon.
Hello, can you teach us how to model this type of robot? please?
good!
23:39 This is where everything got confusing... What do you mean if I "accidently have a mask"? As soon as I drop the material, that we created from following your guidance step by step, on to the head, it comes with a Mask because that's how you told us to save it. So how can I accidently have a mask if the material we saved was saved with a mask. Wouldn't that be an intentional mask. Regardless, you say to make it a white mask after that, and it doesn't do what yours does...
Good tutorial but if it’s for complete beginners you should explain how to navigate the UI and not quickly click through different windows withput explaining what you’re doing.
nice tutorial
Discovered today your Substance Painter course. Unfortunately when I search for the "steel rough" material there is no one labeled steel rough. I have a default installation of Substance Painter. Where can I get that material?
I have a question, I see the properties tab but when I click on a material none of the settings pop up, is there a way to fix this?
Sometimes that happens to me and I realize I'm clicking on the outer folder for a smart material. See if you can expand it to find the layers inside.
can u make tutorial about how did u uv unwrap this kind of robot?
yeah we can make an unwrap tut
@@ProductionCrate also can make modeling?
X2
Where did you get all of those metal textures?