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Levelup - Terrain Erosion in Substance Designer - Bohdan Bilous

Levelup - Terrain Erosion in Substance Designer - Bohdan Bilous
Levelup ? Terrain Erosion in Substance Designer ? Bohdan Bilous
Duration 3h 30m Project Files Included MP4

Info:
Substance Designer is one of the most versatile programs around today. In this tutorial, Bohdan Bilous shares his techniques for yet another Substance Designer use case ? how to create realistic looking eroded terrain procedurally. Step-by-step, Bohdan walks you through the process of creating mountain shapes, erosion nodes, color maps, as well as final presentation.

For the environment artist, this tutorial has been a long time coming. Compared to using traditional terrain erosion software, the techniques you will learn in this tutorial enables you to see results almost instantly, with the added benefit of the output always being tile-able.

Whether you?re a seasoned game artist, student, or someone just starting out, pick up this tutorial and learn some essential skills and workflows that will help you work faster, more iteratively, and with greater flexibility.

Bohdan is an Environment Artist working in Poland. He is passionate about art and games, and specializes in creating props, environment assets and textures for games. Substance designer is his favorite tool for creating procedural materials. He has worked on simulation projects that involve plane mechanics and cooking, as well as Evropa Universals and others.
Chapters

Reference
Base Shape
Fluvial Erosion
Set up Nodes
Slope Mask
Flow Node
Creating Masks
Water Layer
Base Color
Creating Noise
Warp Input
Noise Input
Advanced Color
Flow Exposure
Finalizing Material
Rendering
Software Used

? Substance Designer

? Marmoset Toolbag

Level

Intermediate

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