Substance Painter
In this start to finish texturing project within Substance Painter we cover all the techniques you need to texture the robot character.
# 1 23-11-2004 , 01:37 PM
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add-ons for complete?

What add-ons do you recomend for complete to simulate effects you would do with fluids in unlimited? e.g water, oceans, clouds and explosions. Also what add-ons for Fur and hair?

# 2 23-11-2004 , 02:33 PM
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there isn't much alternatives for maya.
i think whats available now are your only choices

# 3 23-11-2004 , 02:57 PM
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# 4 23-11-2004 , 03:09 PM
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This realflow looks the best for water. Has anyone here used it?

https://www.nextlimit.com

EDIT: What about shave and haircut, has anyone here used that?

Just cloth left to find.


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# 5 23-11-2004 , 03:39 PM
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I've read reviews about Realflow and they seem to be one of the best external fluid plugins in the market.

For hair & fur, you'd probably want Joe Alter Shave & Haircut.
https://www.joealter.com/

And for cloth, you'd want Syflex Cloth simulator, best cloth simulator in the market.
https://www.syflex.biz/


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# 6 25-11-2004 , 12:26 PM
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Thanks i was having real throuble finding a cloth simulator.

# 7 25-11-2004 , 12:48 PM
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you could always write your own user added image

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# 8 25-11-2004 , 03:29 PM
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Wish i had the time. Between now and my interview at uni all my spare time is to get my drawing skills up to scratch. I went to some open days this week and found i'd really underestimated how important being able to draw well and quick is for a computer animation course.

# 9 25-11-2004 , 03:50 PM
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which university did you go check out?


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# 10 25-11-2004 , 04:25 PM
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# 11 25-11-2004 , 05:05 PM
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I can give you some email addresses of lecturers there if you want? I know the head of the masters courses and he's a really nice guy. PM me if you want it.

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