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Substance Designer: Creating Nonphotorealistic (NPR) Materials

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Overview

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Learn how to use Adobe Substance Designer to convert a photoreal image into a stylized, non-photoreal material for use inside a visualization project.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Stylized textures in visualization
  • What you should know
1. Overview of the Material
  • Looking at your base material
  • Planning how to stylize
2. Creating the Shading
  • Creating the shading lines, part 1
  • Creating the shading lines, part 2
  • Alternative shape stroke mask
3. Adding the Outline
  • Creating the groove line
  • Building the outline mask, part 1
  • Building the outline mask, part 2
  • Adding the sketch lines
  • Using Height-To-Normal
4. Optional Extra Effects
  • Creating the damage outline, part 1
  • Creating the damage outline, part 2
  • Adding a pattern selector
  • Creating a clean version
  • Adding adjustable diffuse control
Conclusion
  • Next steps

Taught by

Joel Bradley

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