Substance-Painter: Fabric & Cloth Folds (FAST!!)

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so you just want an easy way to make non-destructive cloth seams not a problem now we're just going to use the basic denim fabric as a base then add a fill layer hold out and left click to disable everything except for the height increase it a bit then right click and add a black mask then right click the mask and add a paint layer and just so we can see what we're doing we'll just brush a few things onto our paint layer then right click the mask at an anchor point then create a new fill layer again hold alt and left click to disable everything except height increase the height then right click and add a black mask right click the mask and add a fill layer then click grayscale anchor and pick your Anchor Point and last right click the mask go to filter and click mask outline from here you can basically control how the seams of your areas will interact if you have good topology this works extremely well for highlighting things like pockets and if you want to use Stitch brushes to outline or Trace over you will get an even better looking fabric design hope that helps Xanax as always if you have a fantastic day and I'll see you around foreign [Music]
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Channel: Royal Skies
Views: 26,958
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Keywords: royal, tutorial, art, character, model, substance, painter, 3d, 3d model, 3d texture, map, color, material, settings, setting, substance painter, substance painter tutorial, substance painter materials, detail, details, anchor, anchor point, anchor points, anchor tutorial, substance painter anchor point, anchor point tutorial, anchor points tutorial, cloth, fabric, fold, pant, pants, clothing, denim, jean, jeans, pocket, pockets, substance painter fabric, substance painter cloth, stitch, stitches, stitching, sub
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Length: 1min 4sec (64 seconds)
Published: Thu Dec 15 2022
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