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Layer Based Texturing In Blender (Ucupaint Course) - Early Access

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Layer Based Texturing In Blender (Ucupaint Course) - Early Access

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Layer Based Texturing In Blender - Early Access

I made a promise to you guys that the course would be released in September no matter what...
So here it is! The long-awaited Ucupaint Course is finally out in early access!


Why Early Access?

• By purchasing the course in early access you support me and the development.

• Be the first to see a new lesson every week.

• You'll get 30% off the full price as a early supporter (CODE: EARLYACCESS30 ).
Coupon pre-applied: https://fr3nkd.gumroad.com/l/ucupaint_course/EARLYACCESS30


In this course...

Installation

In this lesson you'll learn how to install Ucupaint.

The four pillars

In this lesson you will learn the four fundamental pillars of Ucupaint.

Paint multiple channels

In this lesson you will learn how to paint on multiple channels at once, and we will utilize what we have learned to make a paint peeling effect.

Paint with displacement

In this lesson we learn about displacement painting and how to accumulate paint or dirt inside cracks or crevices.

Baked maps

How to bake common masks, and use them to make a edge wear effect.

Multiresolution bake

How to use multiresolution sculpting in combination with Ucupaint to simplify the process of baking details from an high to a low poly mesh, switching seamlessly from sculpting to texturing and vice versa.

Decals

Apply decals in three different levels of complexity. Create simple decals, like a sticker, use them to add normal map details to your objects, and finally leverage the power of Ucupaint to experiment with displacement decals.

More to come...

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