This is really awesome! If you get tired of waiting for world machine and allegorithmic to implement 3d noise there is VOPs in Houdini which is perfect for this kind of work, You also get volumetric geometry types to go along with the 3d noise.
It's free and supplied with the indie license (and I assume the subscription license) . It should be on the downloads page of your account. If you're a business user you will probably need to talk to Allegorithmic directly as I think the cost is dependent on your existing contracts with them.
I don't mean to argue, but official allegorithmic tutorials I came across usually export with Smoothing Group enabled. Again, I am not sure this option is aimed at SP, or game engine, or simply personal habit. They never fully explained it.
assuming your graph output size isn't set to something stupid this is probably one for Adobe support. I haven't had this sort of problem (using it since 2013) on any of my machines (both intel and amd, with nvidia gpu and integrated amd gpu ) and none of my team have reported anything the forums are awful compared to when…
Hi, as the title says i'd like to know if there are any sales in program for autumn on Steam or the official Allegorithmic website regarding Substance Designer. I'm asking because i want to buy Designer but i don't know if i should wait or not.
So, a couple weeks later and here I am :) I've got gifted the Allegorithmics Suite and been trying to replicate a table I've seen in a pizzeria in Substance Designer. Here is where I'm at (central woodpiece missing) substance reference
You use named user channels as inputs for handpainted masks There's sod all documentation on the Allegorithmic site but Bradford Smith put up a video about using them on paragon a while back. It's pretty straightforward, you'll work it out.
did a super rough quick doodle sunday retopoed it, and textured it in Allegorithmic substance painter. And rendered it in marmoset. Just a silly sketch. I don't know what the heck it is. An alien? Shrek? My late uncle bobby? oh well.
No, I'm not for sure! May be my words sound like an AD, but I'm just a great fan of this program =) Ok, I spent some time trying to compile a visual comparison of different approaches to imagery downsizing. Here's a test image from free Ornament collection. Original resolution is 1950x1323. I've chosen four areas of…
Sorry mate, mightn't have time to do that tut after all. But here's a video from Allegorithmic's YT channel showing exactly what I'm talking about: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5_bwLc3oYU&index=25&list=PLB0wXHrWAmCx994Cb7iRFSmupYHFw5DTx