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Substance Painter Pirate New ~repack~ Guide

For the sword, use the Metal Edge Wear generator, but instead of just revealing bright metal, add a layer of "Tarnish" (dark, low-gloss grey) in the crevices.

Use the Path Tool (introduced in recent versions) to draw custom stitching along the seams of the coat. This is far faster than hand-painting stitches or trying to align a tileable texture. substance painter pirate new

Use a Curvature map driven by a red fill layer to add "sun-kissed" highlights to the nose, cheekbones, and shoulders. 4. Metal and Oxidation: The Cutlass and Gold Pirates are nothing without their loot. For the sword, use the Metal Edge Wear

Ensure you use the "Baker by Mesh Name" feature to avoid baker bleed between the pirate's pistol and his belt buckle. Use a Curvature map driven by a red

You can now manually pull the vertices of the 2D image to perfectly match the 3D folds of the pirate’s clothing. 6. The Final Pass: Anchoring the Look To make the asset feel cohesive, use an .

Start with a base "Canvas" or "Wool" Smart Material.

Creating a Next-Gen Pirate: A Substance Painter Workflow Guide