Handpaint/Ghibli style Texture with Substance Designer 2020.1.2

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JM_Breakdown_Handpaint_Designer.pdf
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JM_Breakdown_Handpaint_Designer.mp4
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JM_Breakdown_Handpaint_Designer_SBS_01A.7z
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00Report| Release v.1.0 | Standard Use License | 10 months ago
Helped me allots!
00Report| Release v.1.0 | Standard Use License | 12 months ago
Amazing work, it was very helpful for me
00Report| Release v.1.0 | Standard Use License | about 1 year ago
This is a tutorial that will teach you how to think when you work in Substance Designer. Jimmy's insights will allow you to create much more than this one material shown here. Thanks a lot for this.
about 1 year ago
Thx you so much Roxana! really appreciated!
10Report| Release v.1.0 | Standard Use License | over 1 year ago
Fantastic Tutorial. Jimmy does have an accent but its a fantastic breakdown. Everything is clearly labeled, perfect for those who learn by dissecting work. Would love to see more in the future.
00Report| Release v.1.0 | Standard Use License | almost 2 years ago
Extremely helpful for learning a stylized approach to designer, I highly recommend this tutorial!
almost 2 years ago
Thx a lot, its super appreciated!
40Report| Release v.1.0 | Standard Use License | about 2 years ago
The material is amazing and can still make for a great study reference in general, but the video that comes with it is NOT a follow along tutorial or a node by node breakdown. At best I would call this a general overview of a graph that will help you understand the overall logic behind it, but not explain what each step/node does and why they're being used so if you are a beginner like me in Substance Designer, you might find yourself scratching your head at times. For example, right from the start the artist uses single nodes that reference external graphs and does not explain how it's done, so extra research is required there to move to the next step and it feels like an oversight to not have included that part. Overall, I still think the material is great for study and for 10USD (16CAD), it's not a bad purchase, but I was really looking forward to following the process along in the video and learning more from it, so I'm a bit disappointed.
50Report| Release v.1.0 | Standard Use License | about 2 years ago
Learned a lot from studying his workflow in this tutorial. Would like to have a small breakdown on the trim sheet, maybe a section on the pdf, but still, the designer file is there and it's not hard to decypher at all. Absolutely recommended.
00Report| Release v.1.0 | Standard Use License | over 2 years ago
Perfection!
over 2 years ago
thx you so much Tim!
00Report| Release v.1.0 | Standard Use License | over 2 years ago
Just what I was looking for! Recommend for anyone trying out this style
over 2 years ago
thx you Joshua!
00Report| Release v.1.0 | Standard Use License | almost 3 years ago
really nice and Helpful , thanks for sharing!
over 2 years ago
Thx a lot AL, mean a lot!

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