I had a play around with it, and I'll just copy what I wrote elsewhere:
"While I love that their nodes and painting
software are tightly linked, something I’ve wanted (and asked) in
Substance ever since the start, after half an hour of testing I don’t
think the painting side of it is sufficient for my needs.
I’ll stick with Painter and 3DCoat (for when more handpainting is
required), but I’ll keep checking in on InstaMAT as they develop it
further!
Note that all the talk of ‘free’ should be taken with a grain of
salt. As that can always be revoked or rephrased, you should be
comfortable with the actual price of the software if you’re going to
invest any time in it, otherwise you might come to depend on it and be
in for a rude surprise when they change their eula."
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I’ll stick with Painter and 3DCoat (for when more handpainting is required), but I’ll keep checking in on InstaMAT as they develop it further!
Note that all the talk of ‘free’ should be taken with a grain of salt. As that can always be revoked or rephrased, you should be comfortable with the actual price of the software if you’re going to invest any time in it, otherwise you might come to depend on it and be in for a rude surprise when they change their eula."