![]() ![]() The Portal Node is a new extension of the dot node with the possibility to hide connections in your graph. Nearest sampling in Warp and Directional Warp node.Add border wrapping options (clamp to edge / repeat) in Sampler node.New solid mode in the Gradient editor (i.e no interpolation at all).Substance Engine v9 also brings additonnal improvements: This dedicated tutorial will help you to start to work with loops. It will help you to lighten a lot your graphs, and gain in accuracy. Loops will of course allows you to easily repeat a function many times, until a condition is respected. All these nodes will offer a lot of possibilities and they will have for sure a lot of creative applications.Īnd to help you to learn all these new nodes, we published two new tutorials:Īll the new nodes listed above are based on new Substance Engine version, and they are taking full advantage of its main new feature: loops. Loops are only meant to be use inside Function Graphs and you're most likely to implement them in a Pixel Processor, a FX Map or a Value Processor. Paths tools are another set of nodes to extract, in the form of a list of segments, contours from a mask and then edit and improve them. Spline tools are a collection of nodes for generating and ajusting splines, as well as using them for mapping, scattering or warping images. You will mainly find two new collections of nodes: Spline tools and Path tools. This 13.0 version brings a lot of new content. You can find all the reasons why we took this decision in this post on our community forum. And in order to please more users, we introduce a brand new Home Screen and provide additionnal languages.Īs mentionned in the previous version, this one is no more supporting Substance models graphs: it means that you can no more open, edit or export such graphs in Designer. ![]() This 13.0.0 release of Substance 3D Designer brings a lot of love to material artists, with a huge quantity of new nodes, the Substance Engine 9.0 introducing loops for the first time and with a great addition to the graph: the portal node. ![]()
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