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t the start of the new year, I downloaded the latest update for Adobe Photoshop CC, Photoshop 2020.
Unfortunately, due to Quixel Suite (a texturing plug-in for Photoshop) now being discontinued, the software is no longer supported in this latest version of Photoshop. In addition to this, Quixel Suite wasn't running well at the best of times within Photoshop. Along with numerous other problems that kept arising, this forced me to look into new software options.
I checked out the latest tools for texturing and eventually decided on the Substance Suite. What is great about Substance, is it is now an Adobe product, and so the tools will be kept up to date as well as the huge benefit of software bridging (transferring files from one and opening them in another; for example, Substance Painter over to Photoshop).
I checked out the latest tools for texturing and eventually decided on the Substance Suite. What is great about Substance, is it is now an Adobe product, and so the tools will be kept up to date as well as the huge benefit of software bridging (transferring files from one and opening them in another; for example, Substance Painter over to Photoshop).
So, one door closes, another one opens.
The positives increase with this change of gear, as is it allows me to learn new software, while keeping up to date with industry leading tools and techniques. I also get resources that I otherwise wouldn't have had if still using the discontinued Quixel Suite. The only negative with this new kit is taking the time to become competent in it!
So, out with the old, in with the new!
Thanks for reading :)
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