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February 22, 2023
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Getting Textures from Substance Painter into C4D

  • February 22, 2023
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Hi There

I work with C4D and Redshift for years now. I just started Substance Painter and I know how to export texture into png for using them in Redshift Textures by linking every png into the correct channel.

My question is if there is a better way so I could import textures from Substance directly into C4D via the Substance asset manager.

 

Thanks for any feedback.

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Correct answer Shwetha23063442qtvs

Hi @epistel, Is this what you said?

"Thank you for the prompt reply. I have already tried that, but I couldn't find an export option for SBSAR. How do I do that?"

If yes, what version of the Substance 3D Painter are you using? Here is a video showcasing how to export: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTkBYy4qAHQ&t=1888s 

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Cyril Dellenbach
Community Manager
Community Manager
February 22, 2023

Hello @epistel,

 

Unfortunately, I am not a C4D expert, therefore I will move the conversation so our team can give you a proper answer.

 

In the meantime, I may suggest you to export the textures as a SBSAR so the C4D Substance Asset manager has only one file to load instead of all the maps.

 

 

If my answer doesn't help you, do not hesitate to reply at this message.

 

I hope you'll have fun with Substance 3D painter and have a nice day,

 

Cyril Dellenbach (Micro) | QA Support Artist | Adobe
epistelAuthor
Inspiring
February 22, 2023
Hallo CyrillVielen Dank für die schnelle Antwort. Das gabe ich schon versucht, konnte aber keinen Export für SBSAR finden. Wie mach ich das?GrüsseSergioVon meinem/meiner Galaxy gesendet
Shwetha23063442qtvsCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
February 23, 2023

Hi @epistel, Is this what you said?

"Thank you for the prompt reply. I have already tried that, but I couldn't find an export option for SBSAR. How do I do that?"

If yes, what version of the Substance 3D Painter are you using? Here is a video showcasing how to export: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTkBYy4qAHQ&t=1888s