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The latest version of Substance 3D Painter, ten years in the making, is here, and it brings a bunch of features to makes artists’ lives easier, and to make workflows more efficient. You can now drag and drop Adobe Illustrator files directly into Painter, for instance, or easily switch between artboards to experiment with different designs. You can access the huge amount of materials in the Substance 3D Assets library directly within Painter, browsing and downloading whatever resources you need without leaving your project. And Painter now incorporates smoother text workflows – that is, all your system fonts are now supported; you can access them directly within Painter, or drag and drop text directly onto your designs or layer stack as needed.
So, take a look and see what the newest version of Substance 3D Painter can do for you.
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Finally layer stack api 🥹🥹🥹
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Is there a way to reimpliment the library tabs mode? It's a huge pain to have to scroll through that list instead of having the icons. I really think that it's not a good change. There's just a blank space where it used to be. Is it supposed to be that way?
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Just canceled due to not able to install without creative cloud on my new SSD. Going to be hard transition to something like 3D-coat now, but it's time to let Adobe and this software go.
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Where is that python api reference? It surprising to announce newly shipped/released api functionality without any documentation.
"Coming Soon."
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Is it still true that the only way to save and restore hotkeys (an extremely basic prerequisite for any art software, a thing you potentially do daily), is to export and run a REGISTRY KEY ?
There still isn't a way to NOT LOSE your hotkeys and sanity on a regular basis ??
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Hi, Loïc. We don't currently have a way to export the application preferences, including keyboard shortcuts. So yes, unfortunately the registry method is the only way to accomplish this at this time.