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Substance functions - tutorial

yt 2021-05-17 12:34 tutorial  > Making of  > modeling

Intro To Functions - Values and Lerps.

Functions can be daunting at first, but they're a key step to mastering Substance Designer. This video series aims to make it easy to get started with functions, using simple bite-size use cases. In this first video we go through values and the different types, as well as the  "Lerp" or linear interpolation node.
All SBS files can be found on Substance Academy

00:00 - Introduction
00:30 - Value Processor
01:52 - Custom Parameters
02:20 - Data Types
03:05 - Get Node
05:04 - Value Inputs
06:52 - Multiple Functions
09:15  - Linear Interpolation

 

 

Author: yt Editor: Michał Franczak
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