I made an entry for "Substance Texturing Challenge by The Rookies" !
Kombi model made by Christina Ryan !!!!
All textures made by me, using Substance Designer and Substance Painter!
My first Idea was this stylized texture. I wanted to cover the kombi with hair. I had to learn how to make that texure in Substance Designer, after that I used Painter to apply to the combi. This is the progress that I made. Not finished yet!
I wanted to achive the same effect like with the first try. Chunky with smaler bits, easily readable because of the big parts. I also wanted the texture to be more wavy! I tried out different scenarios with smal patterns and bigs. Sometimes you can find v
I learned how to make an MDL Texture with Designer... just after that I realized, I can't use it in Painter... I was very sad but I exported the normal map into painter to achive the same "reflectation" effect, that I wanted.
After I finished the texture in SuBD, I started experimenting with it in Painter. The goal was to make a realistic car paint with reflection but also using the hair texture. Keep in mind this is not the finished version. I will play a little more with the
First I started experimenting with the wheels today. I wanted a little fancy, unique hub cap with simple forms. I choose the purple one because it has a little steampunk feeeling. I would like to add some normals later. I tried almost every combination wi
I wanted to add something to the hair, because of that I made a lollypop with SD but I not added yet! Other thing was, to try and see the brushes in SP, so I tried out some of them on the Kombi.
I needed to paint out some non useful details from the wh
After that I added imperfection maps to the Kombi. I didn't want but it started to feel more realistic. But It looks like I added too mutch because the nice brown color faded away!.. I have to try again.
I made the number plate in SD and I wanted to use the mustage I made earlier so I used on this, because it doesn't looked right on the front of the kombi!
I added the dust to the back lights rubbers and to the metals around the lamps. I painted out the