In the midst of E3 Quixel decided to go for their open beta on Quixel Suite.
For those who didn't know Quixel Suite is a combination of all their software in one package.
Have fun! ![]()
In the midst of E3 Quixel decided to go for their open beta on Quixel Suite.
For those who didn't know Quixel Suite is a combination of all their software in one package.
Have fun! ![]()
Hell YEAH!! Downloading this muthafucka right now!
Yes! Been waiting for this for a while.
Awesome!
This looks really cool and I want to learn more!!
Ouuuuu yeahhh. Thanks for sharing
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Ace! I think we might be using this at work soon!
No problemos SuperDuperYeah!
Haven't been able to checkout the pack yet but it just have to be fantastic! ![]()
Anyone been using this at all? I've used it quite a lot at work, and to be honest I'm not really a big fan. Quite a lot of the time, I end up just not using Ddo because I end up waiting ages for layers to update or whatever, and I just find it quicker to work in Photoshop. I'm probably just using it wrong, or maybe I'm just one of those annoying old school people now ![]()
Edit - To clarify, I have been making a lot of concrete/brick/tile materials, nothing particularly metallic/plastic, so maybe that's why I'm not getting the most out of this. It seems to be good for individual props or very unique assets more so than other environment work.
I bought it some month ago but never found anything to use it on yet ![]()
but yeah Pogop, loading and working times are a bit tedious, i think everything runs faster when you know what you are doing and how to achieve it (like any software), but right now I was just doodling trying to figure out the suite actually works. The whole masking system looks fabulous, but I never managed to achieve such a result.
I tried it recently but it didnt create the materials properly so I just made the textures by hand.
I've only ever used ndo2 to quickly block out normal maps(very handy), never used ddo as I think it's for speeding up your workflow, not something you should use when trying to learn texturing.
I've been using ddo a bit in the new quixel suite. It's quite useful with the megascans, smart materials and masks to texture stuff _fast_. Together with the ability to use your own custom materials for the megascans workflow i can see myself using this a lot for our next project.
What i'm not so happy about is ndo. It runs like crap for me. Like, move some stuff around in unzipped layer at what feels like 3-4 fps. It's impossible to work like that so i'll just use it for simple stuff like i did all the last couple years.
Can't buy Quixel by virtual Mastercard Russia. Thank you Quixel... torrent edition for me... ![]()
Stupid swedish payment service - DIBS ![]()
Please add Quixel on Steam!
Personally, what I am really waiting for is the Megascans beta, this one sounds really nice ! I am also curious about the prices and the terms of use of those textures.
Quote from PogoPAnyone been using this at all? I've used it quite a lot at work, and to be honest I'm not really a big fan. Quite a lot of the time, I end up just not using Ddo because I end up waiting ages for layers to update or whatever, and I just find it quicker to work in Photoshop. I'm probably just using it wrong, or maybe I'm just one of those annoying old school people now
Edit - To clarify, I have been making a lot of concrete/brick/tile materials, nothing particularly metallic/plastic, so maybe that's why I'm not getting the most out of this. It seems to be good for individual props or very unique assets more so than other environment work.
I mostly agree with this - I do Iike the package itself and the way it works, but the amount of time it takes to do things is a bit off-putting. It makes it difficult to really get the hang of a piece of software if you can't just muck about with it because every action leaves you waiting.
Yeah I've been looking into Substance which seems to be a much quicker version of Ddo. Got a free copy of it on Steam, gonna give it a go!
I hate waiting for software to do stuff. Cuts you off completely and interupts your flow. I often end up alt-tabbing to my browser wasting more time ![]()
Haven't tried the newest version though, but the old one was way to slow tu use efficiently.
Quixel just announced Quixel Suite 2 with some neat features : https://www.facebook.com/quixeltools?fref=nf
Quote" Without further ado... Introducing NDO Painter, 3DO Baker and DDO Painter. Coming this fall with Quixel SUITE 2.0.
Pre-order now @ 30% off for a limited time only at http://quixel.se/ All existing users get the 2.0 upgrade for free.
A BIG group of artists who like or share this post will be randomly selected for immediate access to the private beta. LET'S GET IT ON "
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