Substance
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'''Substance''' is a suite of tools for dealing with 3D materials from Adobe, and the Substance Source library of models to use with these tools. | '''Substance''' is a suite of tools for dealing with 3D materials from Adobe, and the Substance Source library of models to use with these tools. | ||
− | The .sbs files are raw Substance projects, while .sbsar files are compiled and can be opened in a wider range of programs. | + | The .sbs files are raw Substance projects based on [[XML]], while .sbsar files are compiled and can be opened in a wider range of programs. |
== Sample files == | == Sample files == | ||
* [https://source.substance3d.com/allassets?free=true Free files on Substance Source] (registration required) | * [https://source.substance3d.com/allassets?free=true Free files on Substance Source] (registration required) | ||
+ | * [https://substance3d.adobe.com/tutorials/courses/First-Steps-with-Substance-3D-Designer/youtube-VyFgpitTsYg Substance Demo Files] | ||
== Software == | == Software == |
Revision as of 18:20, 25 August 2021
Substance is a suite of tools for dealing with 3D materials from Adobe, and the Substance Source library of models to use with these tools.
The .sbs files are raw Substance projects based on XML, while .sbsar files are compiled and can be opened in a wider range of programs.
Sample files
- Free files on Substance Source (registration required)
- Substance Demo Files