

You school still paid for all those apps. Substance 3D Collection is also available as part of the Adobe Education. Finally, as posted below, Universities enrolled in the Adobe Education plan will get all the tools automatically as part of that plan, and individual students can still get free student licenses for Painter, Designer and Sampler on. It takes a lot of money and time to shift that, and its unlikely to come around anytime soon at the same quality level. Student licenses for Desiger, Painter and Sampler are still available for free. if you have a student id card you can have the complete pack for free during. Get access to Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere Pro and more. (except updating to SubstancePainter 2.3 to enjoy Photoshop export ). People looking for alternate software, can do so with the suggestions, but if people are hoping to suddenly get an alternative to an industry standard then think again. Students and teachers are eligible for over 60 discount on Adobe Creative Cloud. Explore the Substance 3D apps and content in the film industry, whether for animation or VFX in commercials and feature films.

Regarding your comment on them being the standard, thats absolutely the case they are - I agree, just like photoshop is the standard. Some are some are not - this is even pointed out on substance source Hence my choice of words originally )

Its the same thing, I dont think on an international forum it really matters to be that pedantic about choice of words But in case it was not clear, yes I meant prodedural materials (Although if we are being pedantic, I should point out not all substances are procedural. Adobe Substance 3D brings you an ecosystem of apps and content that empower you to design 3D. Saying "fully procedural" is no different than a material that adapts, through procedures etc, to the surface/model at hand. One connected 3D design software solution.
