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For the past several years, the 3D texturing industry has been completely dominated by Allegorithmic and their suite of texturing tools. Substance Painter, Substance Designer, and Substance Alchemist. Here at Stylized Station I firmly believe that learning all 3 of three of these programs is essential to anyone’s growth as a beginner digital 3D artist. But where do we even start with these complex and very different programs? What is the difference between Substance Designer and Substance Painter?

In this video, I’m going to explain the important differences between Painter, Designer, and Alchemist, the pros and cons of using each software, which one to use in varying situations, and difficulty level.

This video is going to have a lot of information, so if you stick around to the end you’ll get a full recap of everything I covered in this video, and as an added bonus, we’ll even talk about some cool alternatives for each of the 3 software and my own personal curated list of the best places to learn each program.

Timestamps:
00:00 – What do you meme
00:12 – What we are going to cover today
01:09 – The Ultimate guide to Substance Painter
05:31 – The Ultimate Guide to Substance Designer
10:22 – The Ultimate Guide to Substance Alchemist
13:33 – Where can I find tutorials for each program?
14:50 – Recap
16:03 – Alternatives
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