@fallenskyzero cool! okay yea so you did a full pipeline migration in the end to make it work. I've been using Godot more too and it's really just gotten to a point where it's actually useable, there's a lot of nice features in it that you can tell they came up with because of gripes with other engines, etc. Blender is the…
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…
Photopea works everywhere, it's free, has mostly the same UI and hotkeys, and it has a bunch of features PS doesn't have. It's neat reading the Reddit AMA with the sole developer, and he's pretty responsive with bug fixes. Anyhow, no use in paying an Adobe sub for PS.
Imagine this isn't a new subject, but curious if anyone is successfully doing all their work from Linux -- I'm super interested in taking the plunge but haven't, I have Ubuntu installed on a mini-pc for plex but other than that, haven't tried much else with any other distro. Each year windows update makes me think a bit…
@Noth as I know Maya works well with Linux but is not native supported on Ubuntu, I think the best option is to get a dual boot and try, and if you like it make a more smooth transition to learn everything, marmoset works well on Linux and for me Maya load more slow and crashes more on comparison to blender I used to use…
@Noth: Marmoset Toolbag does not have an official Linux version, but it can run on Linux using compatibility layers like Wine or Proton (via Steam). * Official Support: Marmoset Toolbag is officially availabe only for Windows and macOS. The developer has stated there are no current plans for a native Linux release. *…
I haven’t but if you have windows 11 pro instead of home. You can turn off “get latest updates” to stop latest updates from downloading and installing and be more on the stable channel. You can easily get a Windows 11 pro key for like $10-20 online. The problem with Linux is drivers and lack of full support with software.…
@Oblivion2500 hey! I guess a better title for the thread would be, does anyone else wish they could move to linux fulltime? I did install Win11 pro via rufus and it strips a bunch of bloat out when you create the usb install drive, so I didn't have to register email and all that. I also spend a bunch of time finding…
/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…
@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…