The software is also via Adobe’s Substance 3D subscriptions. Perpetual licences are available via Steam and cost $149.99. Substance 3D Painter 9.1 is available for Windows 10, CentOS 7.0/Ubuntu 20.04+ Linux and macOS 11.0+. According to a tweet from Adobe’s Wes McDermott, this can reduce project files sizes by “up to 50%”. The software also now applies lossless compression to 16-bit images when saving. In addition, temporal anti-aliasing and subsurface scattering are now enabled by default, although GPU ray tracing is deactivated by default when baking texture maps on AMD GPUs. Other changes include a new Send to After Effects option, which exports a textured 3D mesh directly from Substance 3D Painter to Adobe’s compositing software. It is also now possible to copy and paste path properties, and to toggle the visibility of paths individually. The new Path tool introduced in Substance 3D Painter 9.0 gets usability improvements, with new transformation manipulators for path points, including tangent controls. Users can use and modifiers to control how new effects and layers are created. It is now possible to drag and drop external assets directly into the Layer Stack, to drag textures from the Assets Panel into the Layer Stack, and to drag filters and generators onto a 3D mesh. There are also a number of workflow improvements, particularly to drag-and-drop workflows. New drag-and-drop workflows, and improvements to the Path tool
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