3D Textured Metal Cube in Cubebrush
Cubebrush is a brush for painting textures on 3D models.
To use, create a new 3D model and select the Cubebrush from the brush selector. Then, select a texture from the texture selector and start painting!
The Cubebrush is a brush that lets you paint textures onto 3D models.
Cubebrush Tutorial
This is a tutorial on how to create a realistic metal texture in Substance Designer.
- Start by creating a new substance.
- In the main viewport, click on the “Create new texture” button and select “Metal”.
- Next, we’ll create the base metal texture. In the “Alphas” tab, click on the “Create new alpha” button and select “Plain Metal”.
- In the “Parameters” tab, set the “Color” to “Gray” and the “Opacity” to “100”.
- Next, we’ll add some variation to the metal texture. In the “Alphas” tab, click on the “Create new alpha” button and select “Grayscale Noise”.
- In the “Parameters” tab, set the “Size” to “10” and the “Amount” to “100”.
- Next, we’ll add some highlights to the metal texture. In the “Alphas” tab, click on the “Create new alpha” button and select “Ink”.
- In the “Parameters” tab, set the “Color” to “White”
- Click “Create”
You should now have a white cube.
FAQ
What is Cubebrush?
Cubebrush is a marketplace for digital artists, with a focus on 3D assets and textures.
What is this tutorial about?
In this tutorial, we will be creating a 3D textured metal cube in Cubebrush. We will be using a variety of software to achieve this, including Substance Painter, 3ds Max, and Unreal Engine.
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