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Last I checked, its free for personal use. It requires more computer power, hand painting and patience.

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The detail you can get from photos are amazing, it can use Photoshop brushes and it does procedural stuff too. Mari can be intuitive to those that have a lot of experience with Photoshop. Great for sculpting, not my favorite for painting. It even makes normals and bumps while you paint. 20 dollars a month with only a small learning curve, and plenty of tutorials online to get you started. If you are texturing clothing, hard surfaces or just trying to alter a skin texture, Substance Painter is where its at. This all depends on what you are texturing, your interest in learning new software, and your budget. 3DCoat Pro is $379, so what will 3DCoatTextura cost, and will 3DCoatTextura have a "Pro" version? I see that you need the 3DCoat Pro version to make textures larger than 2K in size, and to use it commercially. For Substance Painter the sale knocks off $50, so waiting on 3DCoatTextura to release is a tough call here. Is there any indication of how much 3DCoatTextura will cost? It goes on sale on July 12, but the current Steam sale ends on July 8, just days before. Sculpting or anything else would be a bonus, but I only want to be able to paint here. I want to be able to use my own texture materials. What I am looking to do is just texture, and being able to use high resolution textures and details at 8K or above. So Substance Painter on Steam has my attention. That is much preferable to a subscription fee being required to access the software. I also don't mind a 2021 edition that will not be updated past the year. I don't mind needing the Steam client to run a software, I have been doing that for years. I had not thought of looking at Steam, ironic considering how much I talk about gaming. But it would be cool to make my own textures for clothes, etc. I have literally no experience with painting textures.all I've ever done is use Mudbox to paint/draw tattoos on the model and then transfer the output to Photoshop. Also, it seems like I'd need to subscribe to the asset marketplace anyways and that's the $19.99/mo anyways. There's only 6mo left in 2021, so that makes me a bit nervous. However, Substance Designer (which is worth having) is also available on Steam. You do not get the other benefits included in the subscription (the other programs and the monthly free assets). You can keep using it, but you won't get any more updates.

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The Steam version is a perpetual license rather than a subscription but has no upgrade path after the end of 2021. If you buy it on Steam, you don't need a subscription. I'm not sure if that asset marketplace is even something that's needed. Also, if I want to suscribe to their asset marketplace, that would be included in the $19.99/mo subscription at 30 assets per month. If I were to purchase through Steam, would I also have to subscribe via Adobe? I noticed Adobe has a $19.99/mo subscription that includes access to Substance Painter as well as a couple other apps that I'm not even sure I need (Substance Designer and Substance Sampler). I think that it would be difficult to find a texturing program that offers better value than this - provided that you don't mind the requirement to run it from Steam. This is for a perpetual license with updates until the end of 2021. Substance Painter is currently 34% off on Steam.














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