You can open any substance file in the Player, whether or not B2M is installed. It's just the default program in which any substance, B2M included, are opened.
Yes, updates will come to Steam automatically as they are available. Pretty much, yes. The displacement in most substances is by default a plain grey image and the "Relief Balance" parameter allows you to put details in it, from low frequencies only, to higher frequencies, to keep a smooth displacement. You can export…
How do updates work with all this? Through Steam as long as I purchased it through there? Also, it seems like a pretty cool program...but my problem is...how do I explain all this to another person. I dove into "Substance" yesterday night for the first time (I'm currently trying to watch tutorials on everything to get a…
What's the difference between this and Substance? *edit* Nevermind, I read about it on your site. Haven't even used Substance after initial purchase. Maybe I'll get around to it. I'm just always disappointed to see that I've got to purchase yet another tool that doesn't come with my initial high price purchase.
Well B2M was created using Substance Designer, so with a bit of time within SD, you could very well create your own customized equivalent to B2M. Buying it is just the quick and easy way :) MM, would you have a texture example on which the curvature looks bad to you ? It will in any ways look different than knald as the…