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Learn how to texture a realistic slipper model in Substance Painter in this step-by-step tutorial!

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Dividing the model into plastic and fabric surfacesAdding intricate details like bottom patterns, stitches, and moreUsing and customizing smart materials to save time while achieving high-quality results

Perfect for beginners and pros looking to sharpen their texturing skills. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more tutorials!

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23hours narrated Substance Painter Tutorial with 6 Project

Guided by instructor Mehdi Beheshti, a professional with over 4 years of experience teaching CG software to more than 2000 Students, this course is your ticket to Learning Substance Painter professionally. As a top seller on ArtStation Marketplace for 3 years, Mehdi brings his expertise to help those who want to learn Substance Painter with a thrilling journey.

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