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Realistic Asset Creation with Adobe Substance 3D

Realistic Asset Creation with Adobe Substance 3D

By : Zeeshan Jawed Shah
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Realistic Asset Creation with Adobe Substance 3D

Realistic Asset Creation with Adobe Substance 3D

3.6 (7)
By: Zeeshan Jawed Shah

Overview of this book

Adobe Substance 3D is a comprehensive suite complete with everything an artist needs to create stunning 3D digital materials. Getting a grip on the ecosystem of apps can be challenging for beginners, which is where Realistic Asset Creation with Adobe Substance 3D comes in! This practical guide doesn't bombard you with reams of textual information. Instead, you get an interactive, project-based book that’ll help you gain sound knowledge of Adobe Substance 3D and set you on the right path toward a career in 3D design. You’ll start off with the rudiments of Adobe Substance 3D Painter, which will enable you to acquire the skills needed to work with layers, masks, shelves, textures, and more. Next, you’ll move on to Adobe Substance 3D Designer and become well-acquainted with this node-based design tool as you progress through the chapters. The final section is devoted to Adobe Substance 3D Stager, which teaches you to build complex 3D scenes and visualize your edits in real time. By the end of this Adobe book, you’ll have gained a solid understanding of Adobe Substance 3D and developed the skills to build a comprehensive portfolio of work, setting you up for a lucrative career in 3D design.
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The Multiply and Divide blending modes

In the Multiply blending mode, the Background input value is multiplied by each Foreground pixel it corresponds to. Since each pixel’s value falls between 0 and 1, the outcome is always lower (darker) than (or equal to) the value of the original pixel.

The Multiply blending mode is commutative.

In contrast, the Divide blending mode divides the input value of each background pixel by each matching foreground pixel. The Divide blending mode is non-commutative.

Let us see how to work with these nodes in the following steps:

  1. Open the Multiply_and_Divide.sbs file from the given Substance 3D Designer exercise files, load the Multiply_and_Divide.sbs.sbsscn state file, then choose Plane (hi-res) from the Scene menu. Right-click with the mouse in the GRAPH window and choose View Outputs In 3D View.
  2. In the Multiply_and_Divide.sbs.sbs Substance graph file (which is provided in the downloadable Substance_Designer_Exercise_Files...

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