Image to Embroidery Generator for Substance painter

Transform your images into embroidery effortlessly with the Image to Embroidery Generator for Substance Painter (7.2) or Higher. This powerful generator is designed to create intricate embroidery effects directly within your projects, perfect for achieving a realistic or stitched look.

With intuitive controls, you can customize every aspect of the embroidery to fit your creative vision. Adjust the number of threads, thickness, length, and direction, while also having full control over the color. For added realism, introduce randomness to the thread parameters and create unique, dynamic results for each image

Key Features:

  • Thread Customization: Control the number, thickness, and length of threads for precise detailing.
  • Direction Control: Adjust the angle and flow of the stitches.
  • Color Management: Modify thread colors to match your design.
  • Randomization Options: Add subtle irregularities for a more natural, hand-stitched effect.

How to Add the Generator to Substance Painter:

  1. Open Substance Painter.
  2. Navigate to the Shelf panel.
  3. Drag and drop the EmbroideryConvertGen.sbsar file into the Shelf.
  4. In the import dialog, select Generators as the resource type.
  5. Click Import to add the generator to your project.

How to Use:

  1. Add a new  layer .
  2. Add a Generator to the layer
  3. Add   Embroidery Generator 
  4. Add texture map to  the empty Input generator
  5. Fine-tune the settings for a polished final result.


Single License
$5.90
License: Standard License
Stock Assets

For personal use and one commercial project (up to 2,000 sales or 20,000 views).

Tutorials

One copy to be used by a single user.

Installable Tools

One installation by a single user.

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Files (1)
Embroidery_Convert_Gen
sbsar /
55 KB
Studio License
$11.90
License: Extended Commercial License
Stock Assets

For use on an unlimited number of commercial projects with no limits on sales or views.

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Files (1)
Embroidery_Convert_Gen
sbsar /
55 KB