From the course: Substance Designer: Creating Nonphotorealistic (NPR) Materials
Stylized textures in visualization - Substance Designer Tutorial
From the course: Substance Designer: Creating Nonphotorealistic (NPR) Materials
Stylized textures in visualization
- [Joel] Textures can very literally play a vital role in the success of any architectural visualization project helping us control, as they do, how our scene objects are perceived. And although photorealism is oftentimes the aim in such work, there are times when some projects will benefit from taking a more stylized approach to the visuals. The aim of this course then is to show how we can use the Sunstance Designer application to take already created realistic type material and convert that into a more stylized version of itself. During the training, we will discuss some of the notes and options that can help make our work easier and that can be used to build flexibility into our material system. All of which we will do via a Sunstance archive that is provided in the downloadable exercise files folder as we will simply open up the Sunstance file at the start of the course and then continue to save our progress as we go from the exercise file. Without any further ado then, let's get started and dive right in.
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