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Establishing a form tie pattern - Substance Designer Tutorial
From the course: Substance Designer for Architectural Visualization
Establishing a form tie pattern
and then placed into a mold or a form in some way. We can see here in this top left image it's being pumped into what looks like a flat floor This is the Church of the Light by Tadao Ando in Japan. What we can see here is that this form tie pattern was used by him Really lends a unique detail to that flat surface. by Louis Khan in La Hoya, California. Again, a unique pattern of form ties and adjusting for the height of each floor. actually supporting them. The Vitra Fire Station by Zaha Hadid, again, features a unique pattern of form ties. These occur right on rhe form joint and spaced evenly between on these near full-height panels. I've jumped into Substance Designer I've jumped into Substance Designer and I'll start by making form ties, then, for my concrete wall. then, for my concrete wall. A concrete wall is a must-have for any architectural designer. As this material gets used so often, it's one of those things you just need to have in your…
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Establishing a form tie pattern8m 9s
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Creating the form panels4m 41s
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Combining the normal map7m 12s
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Subtracting small surface bubbles7m 15s
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Adjusting the roughness7m 42s
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Calibrating the occlusion and metalness6m 22s
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Creating the varied albedo5m 48s
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