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June 26, 2021
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Substance Suite not included in educational licence for students

  • June 26, 2021
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Unable to aquire Student Licencing for adobe Substance 3d,  (charging  50 dollars for 4 apps (as an individuals ) meaning in total we"d have to pay between 40 and 60 dollars total) when the apps that were free  to students originally on substance.com,  and  the Adobe Suite, doesnt include them at all, I am unable to use them except in trial form, for 30 days... which is quite inconvienient for  any students persuing game design like myself, who require them...

That being stated , the legacy software will become more and more antiquated as time goes on,, causing incompatability issues as the new suite becomes more and more advanced

 

 is this an error that is being rectified, since it is reletivly newly integrated, or something? 

(i wasnt sure where to submit feedback for this, 

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Correct answer Jeremie Noguer

Student licenses for Desiger, Painter and Sampler are still available for free on Substance3d.com

The full Substance 3D Collection is also available as part of the Adobe Education plan for higher education institutions.

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June 27, 2021

Student licenses for Desiger, Painter and Sampler are still available for free on Substance3d.com

The full Substance 3D Collection is also available as part of the Adobe Education plan for higher education institutions.

Participant
July 13, 2021

Thanks for this info. Is there any update on Substance for Universities? I'm preparing our university's computer labs for the fall and I can't seem to find Substance Painter. According to this blog post it should be free for Creative Cloud Edu customers, but it asks me to buy it in the Creative Cloud app. When I try to access Substance Painter through a browser it says "Permission may be required," and to contact an administrator. Is this something that can be turned on in our account by an administrator or Adobe? Thanks for your help!

 

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https://blog.adobe.com/en/publish/2021/06/28/adobe-substance-apps-now-included-with-creative-cloud-all-apps-for-higher-education.html#gs.5oxw81

 

 

 

 

 

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Participant
August 5, 2021

Also curious about this with the Universities/Edu licenses. Any updates with how those with these licenses can access the Substance apps? 


If you are using Adobe Educational licensing it seems Subtance is only available for Shared Device Licensing. Your administrator needs to build a deployment for your labs. Named licenses (usally used with indivual logins for student/faculty laptops) are apprently not working right now, or they weren't the last time I was in touch with Adobe about two weeks ago. They said they were working to resolve the issue. In the meantime you can direct students and faculty to create accounts and get copies on their own here: https://substance3d.adobe.com/education/.  Hope this helps!