![]() After reading the previous comments I want to clarify some things regarding 3DCoat. Allegorithmic sells a two licences a pro (560) and indie (150) for Substance Designer/Painter (FYI Designer and Indie are sold individually and not bundled). So expect to jump from program to program. I would consider price, 3DCoat is currently on sell with pro license selling for 280. The tools and options are pretty standard across the board. Blender can do almost everything the top softwares can, it just takes a few extra steps where in other programs its almost automated. I prefer 3DGOAT for its Voxel workflow that makes sculpting FUN and not like performing a surgery with zbrush or Blender.Because blender can do it. IMO you can achieve professional results no matter what software you choose, the difference would be the software not the operation.sort of. Cool thing is sculpting and Portraits (hyperrealism) go hand in hand, I wish I knew that from the start of my art career it would have made understanding portraits and anatomy much easier. Oh! I almost forgot, If you are NOT an artist already.well there is another list for that. example: Boolean Operations, basic shape modeling, Symmetry, Remeshing, Navigation in a workspace, subdivision.there is a lot. Im sure there is a list if you google it, concentrate your time on learning the basic to advanced procedures/operations used in 3D software. My advice.I would attack 3D modeling/sculpting as a whole. Just go and dive in head first, you are absolutely gonna love sculpting especially with "3DGOAT" (because its the greatest of all time). It's great how dedicated you are to learning anatomy! Good luck with your miniatures. You could then have the greatness of 3DCoat's texture painting features without the other stuff. App Type: Video: Name: Robotpencil Presents: 3D Coat, Hard Surface Basics: 3 - Making Cool Stuff: Last Known Name: Robotpencil Presents: 3D Coat, Hard Surface Basics. 3D Coat offers a smaller, less-expensive painting only application called "Textura". SteamDB is a hobby project and is not affiliated with Valve or Steam. The price is scary, but if you start making money with your sculpts and prints, then it will be worth it and you'll have the best sculpting program available.įrom your reference image, I get the impression the sculpt and details are more important than the textures. Since you're learning zBrush, I would suggest you continue. ![]() If you will be doing your miniatures and 3D prints for your own work/business, then 3D Coat could be a decent alternative to zBrush.īut you'll always be working on the almost as good as zBrush application. They use it almost entirely for retopo/UVs/texture painting. ![]() No one sculpts in 3D Coat at game studios. If this means you will be seeking a job at a studio, then learn zBrush. I will soon position myself in the market
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