

Make sure you click on the support tab and view the video tutorials to get a feel for what it does. I have no connection with the company and I'm still undecided as to whether I can justify the cost to my employers, but I'll certainly try.įor those of you who use photo-real renderers I suggest you take a look. It is one of those bits of software that you just want to keep playing with. (I wish SketchUp could use DirectX in a similar way).Įditing, tweaking, resizing and then exporting is straightforward. The interface is simple, intuitive and by using DirectX provides a realtime feedback of the finished result. This generates all the the 3D formats needed such as bump, displacement and specular etc in one simple operation. It's been a long time since I have used a piece of software and thought "Wow, cool" I think SketchUp was the last time! I download a lot of textures from both and quixel.

I know there are other programs that generate seamless textures for 3D rendering but I have just downloaded a demo from PixPlant. Texture paint with layers Or should i use different software Quixel Mixer. Not 100% sure where this item should be posted so I'll just hope the moderators will put it in its correct home.
