Blur slope is one of my favorites. Normally when I’m in a rush, I use it to give the colors a more hand painted look
Very cool. I'm really hoping that before you're done you're going to reveal how to get the results back into Blender. :-)
dang you didn't even mention blur slope, the one that makes stuff look like paint splotches
so that's what they are for!😲
A few friends have shamed me for abandoning making materials in Blender, but little things like these give me a much better sense of control in Substance Painter.
Would love to see how to handle making a holiday sweater for characters. Like the uv and how a texture for a sweater is applied so the rigging works right if possible?
my mirror filter stopped working and im not sure how to fix it
Can i change splash screen of substance painter ???
how do i make it so that it only applies to a specific area on a fill layer
Personally I would put the whole layer inside a new empty folder and then add a black mask to that folder to select the section that I want
That was honestly the worst explanation of "Filters" in 60 seconds. Why? Because you actually didn't cover the actual use cases for "ALL" filters in Painter. Video would have been better labeled (MatFinished Filters in 60 seconds!!)
I'll find someone else who can talk faster and is more annoying.
Another small trick that goes a LONG way - I tried to cover the most common filters I think are useful, but definitely spend some time trying out the others when you get the chance :)
Hi Royal Skies. You Rock! Can you please give me a tip. Is there an AI which takes an image, e.g. a simple image of a tree (with white or transparent background), and makes a similar tree image?
@@arjunkhan3800 Yes, you can do that with Stable Diffusion's main website here:
beta.dreamstudio.ai/dream
Hope that helps :)
@@arjunkhan3800 I think you can also do it with Dall-E