![]() Just unwise keeping it separate if you ask me. Very wise move to bring Substance 3d into the fold. Same for trying to simply paint on a 3d object, or simply navigate around a 3d object in photoshop or Dimension. ![]() It was always insane that it was such a chore and hapless result trying to make seamless textures with photoshop. Now they want to call it virtual photography as if it's something different than Adobe Dimension or what we created or hacked together manually with photoshop and illustrator in the past? Not by outside competition this time but by the very company we've been paying this time. Alas, us Creative Cloud all apps folks are getting left behind once again. I see these new offerings under the Adobe flag as where I always expected their applications to one day get to if they started combining some of them. I'm astounded with how much better the Substance3d addition is at all of these things than all the previous offerings Adobe has given us. Toss it all out.Īs long winded as I already was I would like to add, that a huge reason I use adobe products is for virtual presentation of our designs and artwork, visualizations in arch/eng and product design. Of course Microsoft's free 3d painter was even better than Photoshop ever was at it. But now I'm thinking.while I'm watching a Substance 3d webinar and outraged that photoshop was never as good as substance painter. I for one never even entertained the idea of leaving Adobe's main package. So maybe I should drop our Creative Cloud All Apps subscriptions, go find a vector drawing app of choice, a photoshop imaging replacement of choice, somehow a replacement for Indesign, and then just pay for the lower price Substance package. Frankly, I would rather pay for Substance package and find a replacement for photoshop out there. Why pay for the All Apps when it's no longer the All Apps or even the Best apps from Adobe? Substance Painter for instance is exactly everything 3d in Photoshop always should have been. But I can just imagine how many people are turned off by this and how this is introducing a reason for a great many of your steadfast customers to start investigating other solutions for what we use Photoshop and Illusstrator and other mainstays of the subscription CC. I feel it's just your classic money grab by someone to show increased profits in a board room. And they have taken something that used to be in the Creative Cloud subscription and removed it and made it a separate subscription suite.Ĭ. But what has happened now is that our Photoshop and Creative Cloud All Apps package is now a lessor package than what we used to get. Understandably why, given this substance3d app now in Adobe skinned software is simply amazing. Now they have purchased Substance3d and decided to completely drop 3D from Photoshop. ![]() Adobe has always failed at 3d offerings in the past but not without trying, and therefore getting us to try try try to learn to use their 3d offerings within photoshop and illustrator. But they were always seperate apps, not seperate collections. The couple apps they never brought into it, framemaker and captivate were always a strange decision to most inquiring why. Now you got ALL apps, one of the great features you get to make it worth the annual payments. When they moved to subscription plans they combined many of their seperate "collections" and used that combining to sell the idea of this subscription format. But I'm 100% with you that these should be included for a number of reasons.Ī. They are using Creative Cloud which is installed on all our machines to advertise the new substance 3d products, and give us easy access to the trials.
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