kirk23 Posted January 17 Share Posted January 17 Soon Photoshop will get its best and most amazing update for years probably : sbsar files as procedural filters. The ones we could export from Substance designer and do whatever filters we would like . Not live ones unfortunately Wish Affinity would have something like that. Doubt it could ever read sbsar files . Adobe would never allow it but I wish we could have our own procedural filter to read " bellow " at least like some other filters or better any specific layer and has as an option a simple node based interface . Something I could use my 16gb gf3080 for . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fde101 Posted January 18 Share Posted January 18 There is evidently a Blender plugin for sbsar files that relies on a component called Substace Automation Toolkit to be installed, but when that is available, is able to render sbsar files directly within Blender: https://xolotlstudio.gumroad.com/l/stxJi It might be possible to take a similar approach with the Affinity products to gain access to these files if it is something you have a use case for - if Serif does not provide this, perhaps as a plugin once the SDK is available? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kirk23 Posted January 18 Author Share Posted January 18 it's not 9 hours ago, fde101 said: There is evidently a Blender plugin for sbsar files that relies on a component called Substace Automation Toolkit to be installed, but when that is available, is able to render sbsar files directly within Blender: https://xolotlstudio.gumroad.com/l/stxJi It might be possible to take a similar approach with the Affinity products to gain access to these files if it is something you have a use case for - if Serif does not provide this, perhaps as a plugin once the SDK is available? It's not actually what I meant . 3dmax have a substance plugin too for example but it's just a way to bypass exporting bitmaps and loading bitmap textures. And too much of a complicated extra headache to be useful. Not exactly a "filter". I mean something we could input one or two images and produce new result on the fly . If it could read affinity layers as inputs then it a whole new story. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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