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to either fix or further enhance a render as soon as its done. Photoshop & Premiere Elements 2022: I use P.E.This is my big #2 because of "GoZ" this allows me to easily transfer meshes from Daz Studio into ZBrush and vice versa. ZBrush 2022: ZBrush is a "3D editor" it allows me to create or modify 3D meshes either by hard surface modelling or through sculpting.Although dated as heck it's something I still regulary use to generate clouds, terrains and backdrops. Bryce 7: Bryce is best described as a 3D environment fractal generator.basically forms the center of my virtual home studio.

to set up 3D sceneries by placing 3D figures and models and then generating a render from it, either through the 3Delight engine, Filiament engine or Iray. I'm a hobbyist 3D designer who got lucky enough to gain access to some professional 3D software environments, this includes the Substance software mentioned above, and I've been working with 3D for around 6 years now though only as one of my more serious hobbies. And yes, I am well aware how awfully cheesy this sounds. I've only been working with this for several hours and it has already drastically enhanced the way in which I'm working with my 3D environment. In my (biased) opinion this can easily become a creative power combo for any 3D artist and/or hobbyist out there. At the time of writing it's been 3 days ago since I discovered that Adobe were selling their Substance products on the Steam platform out of all places (!!) and it's been 2 days ago since I grabbed myself both a Substance Painter and Designer license.
