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Free environment and hard surface brush packs

Andrew Averkin 2017-07-24 10:35 article  > Software

Download and use them in ZBrush, Substance Painter or Quixel Suite.

Two absolutely free brush packs that can be used in ZBrush, Substance Painter, Quixel or for any other software which works with height maps. You can see video demonstrations:

Custom made brushes speed up the workflow and let you make more organic looking surfaces. You will find here 50 brushes for ZBrush and 48 alphas for Allegorithmic Substance Painter / Quixel Suite. You can also use them in other software if it supports height maps painting.

 

 

Free Hard Surface Brush Pack was created for Andrew Arkin's personal game project called "Utopia". 

You can also download "Spider" complete 3d scene which was awarded at few 3d resources. This scene is made in 3ds Max and V-Ray and includes everything that you see on images. Just open it, refresh the path for textures, hit the render button. See more on ArtStation or download the scene right away.

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See more works by Andrew Arkin (like upcoming game "Utopia") and follow him on:

Author: Andrew Averkin Editor: Michał Franczak
Tags: zbrush
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