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I migrated my Substance account from Allegorithmic to the Adobe Substance 3D Texturing plan recently, and I am unable to use my points on 3D assets while on the Adobe Substance 3D Assets (Substance Source) page. I am logged in under my adobe account, and I see I have the 30 points available. I only have one option when I hover over the assets, to upgrade my plan. Is this correct?
Hello @default2szipmxzlfg5
An Adobe Substance 3D Texturing plan is only for buying Materials. If you wish to acquire our new kind of assets (3D models and Lightning) then you'd need to upgrade to the 3D Collection plan with 50 points per month and our new Stager software.
You can see all the details about the different pricing on this page : https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/3d-augmented-reality/compare-plans.html
Let me know if you have more questions
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Hello @default2szipmxzlfg5
An Adobe Substance 3D Texturing plan is only for buying Materials. If you wish to acquire our new kind of assets (3D models and Lightning) then you'd need to upgrade to the 3D Collection plan with 50 points per month and our new Stager software.
You can see all the details about the different pricing on this page : https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/3d-augmented-reality/compare-plans.html
Let me know if you have more questions
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As things stand I cannot see much value in the 3D collection plan. There is little in the way of local content management, bridge can generate thumbnails of texture substances but not for 3D content collection assets. The keywords that work via the web are not present locally so if you have a large collection on a drive you need to find some other way of filtering the content. Design Connected have Connector (Free) which can preview the texture sbsar files and fbx assets but not the studio sbsar files. Stager is slow and limited, so I wonder what the substantial additional charge for the 3D collection is actually paying for. Marmoset Toolbag would be a far better choice which over time will also be significantly cheaper.
I hope Adobe can get past the gimick of 3D and deliver some real value, failing that perhaps just fold it into the rest of CC.