ArmorPaint—a cutting-edge 3D painting software currently undergoing active development—provides users with a platform for PBR texture painting. By importing 3D models into the software, users can seamlessly begin their painting projects while receiving instant visual feedback within the viewport.
One of ArmorPaint's standout features is its node-based system, allowing for efficient work processes and the ability to paint with fully procedural materials. Users can construct fill layers using material nodes and generate patterns with brush nodes.
Designed to leverage GPU acceleration, ArmorPaint is optimized for smooth 4K painting experiences, particularly on iPad devices. The software includes a baking feature that enables users to bake texture maps for high-poly models directly on their iPads—utilizing hardware-accelerated ray-traced baking capabilities available on supported iPads (M1, M2, A13 or newer).
Moreover, ArmorPaint offers users the opportunity to paint models in a path-traced viewport with realistic light simulation on compatible iPads (M1, M2 or newer, A13 or newer).
Additionally, the software supports plugins that enable users to enhance various aspects of ArmorPaint, including integrating new node systems or creating custom material nodes.
Overview
ArmorPaint is a Commercial software in the category Graphics Applications developed by Lubos Lenco.
The latest version of ArmorPaint is 1.0.23.8.30, released on 04/13/2024. It was initially added to our database on 04/13/2024.
ArmorPaint runs on the following operating systems: iOS.
Users of ArmorPaint gave it a rating of 2 out of 5 stars.
Pros
- ArmorPaint has a user-friendly interface which makes it easy to learn and use.
- It offers a wide range of tools and features for texture painting and 3D modeling.
- The software supports multiple texture sets, layers, blending modes, and customizable brushes.
- ArmorPaint provides real-time PBR rendering which allows users to see the changes instantly.
- It has support for different file formats including OBJ, FBX, and glTF.
Cons
- ArmorPaint can be resource-intensive and may require a powerful computer to run smoothly.
- The software lacks some advanced features compared to other professional tools like Substance Painter.
- There may be occasional stability issues or bugs that can affect the workflow.
- Some users might find the learning curve steep, especially if they are new to 3D texturing and modeling.
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