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How to process fabric scans in Substance Designer

Gearloose by Gearloose
February 22, 2018
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We recently added 30 Sportswear materials on Substance Source. These scanned fabrics were made by leading sports textile manufacturer TexRay.

Our team has scanned each material with a focus on detail and accuracy. In this walk-through, we will showcase how to use the scanning filters in Substance Designer to process scan data to create a fabric PBR material.

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