Why Normal & Height blend with layers in Substance Painter
Wes McDermott Wes McDermott
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 Published On Jan 8, 2024

In this video, I will show you how to use Normal and Height blend modes in Substance Painter to create realistic and detailed materials for your 3D models. By default, Normal and Height channels will blend with layers below, and understanding how blending modes work for these channels is key for material blending. You will learn how to:

Set up your layers to use Normal and Height blend modes
Adjust your layers' height range and contrast to control the blending intensity with Compare Mask.

By the end of this video, you will better understand how Normal and Height blend modes work and how to use them to enhance your materials in Substance Painter.

00:00-intro
00:40-Height & Normal Blending Modes
04:47-Bonus: Using Compare Mask with Height

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