In this beautiful video tutorial we will see how to create a scene with dirty and worn out barrels from scratch, starting with modeling in Blender, lighting and then exporting everything in Substance Painter where we will learn the basics of what the program has to offer. After that we head back to Blender to bring the textures we generated, create the materials and finally finish with rendering and a touch of compositing.
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