@Noth I agree, Remember back with earlier Godot versions it was really rough and yes very unusable, but Godot even at that time showed potential. Great to see how far they have come especially now we seeing projects like Return to Vostok being developed in Godot. With Blender I only really am getting the hang of it due to…
I started using Linux Mint when Windows 11 (around 2021), required a tpm 2.0 module + my hardware currently was not supported. It was a rough transition as I was using Unreal Engine 4 at the time, but I have become more comfortable with Godot especially as it has improved over the last couple of years. The recent release I…
Yes maybe, & or make my own o.s. & hardware taking out all possible back-doors & bloat ware. An include handy applications & code to inform us of intrusive conducts made by isp's & websites, i.e. malicious activities on the fly with blinking alerts & all that fancy stuff, without the need for LIVE updates. (just cause,…
Substance does work on Linux, at least the old Allegorithmic versions had dedicated Linux installers. If you still have a key you can get them from here: https://www.substance3d.com/legacy-builds/ Supposedly the steam versions still support Linux, I'm not sure if that is through the proton emulation layer or if it's…
/waves I am. I'm a Linux guy now. Been running some flavor of Debian for about 5 years now. Windows 7 was my last Windows. I'm running zBrush under WINE (it has a few quirks but is entirely usable for what I'm doing), and in the rare instances where I need 3dsmax I spool up a VM and it's pretty darn seamless. Nomad Sculpt…