Tattoo Texturing Brush – Character Skin Utility For Substance Painter
Tattoo Texturing Brush – Character Skin Utility For Substance Painter
Easily create ultra-realistic tattoos directly on your character’s skin in Substance Painter. This customizable brush gives you full control with clean results in just a few steps, perfect for adding story-rich ink designs.
**Tutorial Included**
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A few tips about how to get the best of the materials using SSS inside Substance Painter.
Start by creating a new Substance Painter project. In the ‘texture set’ settings tab, add a new scattering channel from the list (For This product Add Emissive Channel as well).
Then add a fill layer in your stack and make sure the scattering channel is set to 1. If you keep it set to 0, the SSS will not be activated, and thus won’t be visible.
Now access the display settings panel and activate the shadows. At maximum value (100) the shadows may seem too dark, so we suggest keeping the value around 80 to get a good result. In the same tab, scroll down and activate the subsurface scattering.
Once this is set, let’s switch to the Shader Setting Panel. Here, you’ll be able to adjust th
Tattoo Texturing Brush – Character Skin Utility For Substance Painter
Easily create ultra-realistic tattoos directly on your character’s skin in Substance Painter. This customizable brush gives you full control with clean results in just a few steps, perfect for adding story-rich ink designs.
**Tutorial Included**
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A few tips about how to get the best of the materials using SSS inside Substance Painter.
Start by creating a new Substance Painter project. In the ‘texture set’ settings tab, add a new scattering channel from the list (For This product Add Emissive Channel as well).
Then add a fill layer in your stack and make sure the scattering channel is set to 1. If you keep it set to 0, the SSS will not be activated, and thus won’t be visible.
Now access the display settings panel and activate the shadows. At maximum value (100) the shadows may seem too dark, so we suggest keeping the value around 80 to get a good result. In the same tab, scroll down and activate the subsurface scattering.
Once this is set, let’s switch to the Shader Setting Panel. Here, you’ll be able to adjust th