Substance Painter for Lightwave Users- Vol.#9- Substance Painter to Unity PBR Workflows
In this ninth volume 3D Instructor Adam Gibson demonstrates how to easily export your 3D Model's Substance Painter PBR Textures and Import them into the Unity 3D Game Engine.
Some of the Topics Covered: 1) PBR SpecGloss Workflow, 2) PBR Metallic Workflow 3) Unity Texture Export Presets in Substance Painter, 4) Substance Painter 3D Mesh Import Review, 5) Input Map Baking Review, 6) Adding a Material, 7) Add Dripping Rust/Metal Edge Wear, 8) Importing 3D Models & Textures in Unity, 9) PBR Texture Assignment in Unity 3D.
Table of Contents for Volume #9
Chapter 1- Intro
Chapter 2- Course Goals
Chapter 3- Importing 3D Models & Creating Input Textures in Substance Painter 2018
Chapter 4- Adding a Material, Add Dripping Rust/Metal Edge Wear in Substance Painter 2018
Chapter 5- Export Presets in Substance Painter 2018
Chapter 6- Exporting PBR SpecGloss Workflow from Substance Painter 2018
Chapter 7- Importing PBR SpecGloss Workflow into Unity 3D 2018
Chapter 8- Exporting PBR Metallic Workflow from Substance Painter 2018
Chapter 9- Importing PBR Metallic Workflow into Unity 3D 2018
Chapter 10- Creating & Exporting Emissive Maps in Substance Painter 2018
Chapter 11- Importing Emissive Maps in Unity 3D 2018
Chapter 12- Final
Bonus Unity Training
Chapter 1- Intro
Chapter 2- How to Create a Project File
Chapter 3- How to Import Models and Textures
Chapter 4- Scene Tab/Window (Create, Save, Open a Scene File)
Chapter 5- Layout Tab (Single and Multiple Views)
Chapter 6- Hierarchy Window
Chapter 7- Project Window
Chapter 8- Inspector Window
Chapter 9- Perspective & Orthagonal Views Widget
Chapter 10- Perspective Camera (Move Up, Down, Left, Right)
Chapter 11- Perspective Camera (Rotate)
Chapter 12- Perspective Camera (Rotate)
Chapter 13-Perspective Camera (Zoom)
Chapter 14- Frame Object/Item
Chapter 15- How to Create a Prefab
Chapter 16- Unity Packages (Export/Import)
Chapter 17- Selling your Models/Textures on the Unity Store
Running Time: 3 hrs. 44 mins.
High Quality (Screen-Res 1920 x 1080 pixels)
Video Format: MP4 (.mp4)
Level: Beginner