Skip to main content
Participant
September 4, 2023
Question

Getting Substance 3D Automation ToolKit

  • September 4, 2023
  • 2 replies
  • 1311 views

I'm trying to get Substance 3D Automation ToolKit with no luck.
I already understood that it used to sit under Developer Console -> Packages -> Tools according to this discussion, after digging all over the place, I've deduced that there's no 'Packages' option.

Trying to use pysbs according to the beginner guide also yielded no results.
I tried to install pysbs according to the guide, and by using homebrew and got a whl file that after installing it provided only info folder, with no data folder.
In addition, any attempt to change the <version> in the whl path according to the versions in the release notes has failed.
Any help would be highly appreciated. 


2 replies

Participant
August 21, 2024

I am having the same issue.  We have an enterprise license of Substance, and when I go to the packages>tools in the admin console there is no SAT download as documentation suggests.

Participant
August 31, 2025

As with the above posts from the previous years, I'm trying to access the Substance Automation Toolkit and can't seem to locate it by any means. Please could someone supply confirmation on whether the SAT is still available for use to Enterprise users (which I am) or wheter it's just no longer supported? It's baffling that none of this is explained in the "Getting Started" docs

Cyril Dellenbach
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 5, 2023

Hello Dan,

 

Just to be clear, the Automation Toolkit is only available for entreprise and the package needs to be downloaded by the admin in the admin console. It is in the section “Packages” -> “Tools”

 

Best regards,

 

Cyril Dellenbach (Micro) | QA Support Artist | Adobe
NativLevyAuthor
Participant
September 5, 2023

Okay, that wasn't clear to me at all.
My current plan is Substance 3D Collection, so that might be the reason why I couldn't find this option.

Can you please elaborate on the Python automation tools? 
As I understand, the pysbs library wraps the Substance API and basically provides the same automation tools. Is that correct?
If it is, is it also only available for enterprise accounts?
I believe that the answer is no since I could find pysbs library version 1.0.0 on PyPi repository at - https://pypi.org/project/pysbs/.

Thanks a lot for the help!