I gonna be honest, I do want this course, but the The 3D Artist's Coloring Book course is/was such a mess that it was hard to follow and had no structure, I don't wanna pay for a mess like that agien
Yay I highly enjoyed going through your last UE4 environment course few years back Stlized Station. I always wondered when you would make another fun course. I can't wait to dive deep into digital drawing alongside ya next. I hope you make a enivorment course in the future with ue5 down the road. :)
@stylizedstation once purchased, are the course videos downloadable for offline viewing? (I've read point 2 of your terms of use which suggests it might be). Would be very helpful due to intermittent internet connection
I know my way around Painter and Designer for the most part. But yeah, learning to handpaint would be a great skill, because those same techniques can be used in Digital Painting, and creating Matte Painting-backgrounds.
why do i see so many peoiple use 3dCoat for hand painting? does it have any advantage over substance painter when it comes to hand painting? or is it just preference?
i think it has better smoothing/blending between colors that you can do manually like in photoshop, if i remember correctly you just hold Shift and blend colors easily. from what i gathered in substance its not as conveniant or at least it wasnt before.
the skills are pretty much the same, but you'll probably miss a few brushes and other settings like advanced masking tools and especially layers (you can use a .psd file with auto reload add-on tho)
@@xSTstSTx yeah the barrier to entry with this stuff nowadays sucks.. i think there are good alternatives to PS like Clip Studio Paint for 2d stuff but I can't think of anything better for the substance suite. Blender has a hand painting feature which I know some successful artists like Jasmin Habezai-Fekri use (I think it was her?)
@@harrisonsnatt901 I’ve been using blenders tools for texturing but they suck for hand texturing. I’ll probably end up buying ps and substance anyways it’s industry standard I guess and it will motivate me to do more if I’m paying for it I suppose…
Probably not a great idea to add so much chromatic aberration and film grain over the footage of the thing youre trying to sell. Makes it look pretty bad. Im sure the course is great tho
Lmao get a load of this guy seriously trying to hawk this course in the AI age. You're six months too late and already unemployed bro just like the rest of us.