Week 9 – Substance Designer

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For this week’s homework I followed a tutorial on how to make this stylized tree bark material. This was my first time using substance designer but the node made it easy to follow. I’m pretty satisfied with the outcome of the material, I’m quite happy with the depth the material has and it was pretty interesting to adjust the different nodes and settings while following the tutorial and seeing the difference it makes.

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For the final assignment, I wanted to make a stylized overgrown forest-y scene and this was one of the materials I needed for the scene and the channel I found the tutorial on has several videos on materials I needed too.

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Ushna Khalid – Week 09 HW

I chose to follow a tutorial from the Adobe substance 3d channel here.

This isn’t the first tutorial I watched for substance designer though. I watched a substance designer tutorial for burnt wood that I hopeto use for my final here.  It helped me understand Substance designer a lot.

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I haven’t finished it yet cause I wanted to try something else.

This tutorial however was pretty daunting. There were a lot more nodes and it was harder to organize. Though I found out that you can add pins on the strings to organize it better, but I think it got too chaotic for me.

The tutorial first scared me when he showed the graph in the start. But it was a 30 min video which is 20 mins shorter than the burnt wood one so I went through with it.

I did have to pause a lot during the burnt wood video, but here i already knew what i was doing so it was faster for me.

Substace designer isn’t as hard as I expected. And since I followed a few tutorials I think i got a handle on it.

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Week 9 – Tara B

There are heaps of cool substance designer tutorials that I wanted to do but this particular one caught my attention as I have plans to use a trim sheet for buildings in another class. I decided to do this tutorial to get a better grasp on some different methods I can use to achieve the look I want from my building models.

Stylized Trim Textures | Substance Designer Tutorial

I found the tutorial a little difficult to follow since I’m used to having a voice over to follow as well and not having to look at the video while im following along in my own project. I found the tutorial to take me much longer than normal because of this, it was sped up a little as well so I slowed it down but I still found I had to pause a lot to process the next step.

There was also no explaination about how to get all of this into the actual material of the 3d view so I had to look at other tutorials to see how they may have done it (even then I’m not entirely sure its the same).

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These are my progress screenshots! I didn’t follow the tutorial completely to the T as they did some things that I didn’t like. I had created this trim sheet with the game buildings I’m creating in mind which are a little more stylistic but this tutorial ended up with a more photorealistic wall texture despite it’s title.

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Here is what my wall trim sheet ended up looking like!

Luke DAlfonsi – Week 9 Homework

SUBSTANCE DESIGNER HONEY MATERIAL

For this weeks homework I followed a tutorial of creating a honeycomb texture in Substance Designer.

The tutorial I followed can be found here: Substance Designer Beginner Tutorial – Honey Comb – YouTube

Though my material doesn’t look quite as good as the one in the video
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but for my first go with substance designer I think its not bad! It was very interesting figuring out how to work through this program. I am definitely interested in exploring node based material creation and even saw some ways of including photo scans and Ai to automate some of the process which I thought was very interesting.

It was very interesting seeing the material change throughout each step, in particular when adding the wax cap effect it was a big jump from just the honeycomb pattern.

This tutorial creates a decently complex texture using very simple techniques making it perfect for getting comfortable with the software. I am hoping to include this material somehow in my final project!

here is a look at the graph

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Ethan Griffin – Week 09 Homework

For this week I followed this tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jk9DSYvxrkQ  on creating a Sci-Fi Circuit Board which I followed for the most part besides very slight changes to a few node properties. This was my result from finishing the tutorial.

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Wanting it to look more like a standard circuit board I couldn’t exactly figure out how to create different materials for the different components. So I ended up using gradient maps to make modifications to the final materials metallic, and color nodes to separate the different components in some way.

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I also found plenty of other tutorials that I’ll definitely watch on making more Sci Fi panels and plenty of metals but also more natural and fabric materials.