
The new policy is less of a drastic change than some feared at the time: the Substance products have not been incorporated into Adobe’s Creative Cloud subscriptions, and perpetual licences remain available for Substance Painter and Designer – albeit only via Steam, and only as the old Indie versions. Users have been speculating about licensing changes to the Substance products ever since original developer Allegorithmic was acquired by Adobe at the start of this year. Indie perpetual licences of Substance Painter and Designer still available, but only via Steam The change in policy was announced on the Substance forum last month but not, as far as we can see, on the Substance blog or social media channels, so a hat tip to CGPress for spotting the relevant post. When buying via the product website, the three applications are now only available on subscription, although perpetual Indie licences of Substance Painter and Designer remain available via Steam.Īdobe has also now removed the old rent-to-own option for Substance Painter and Substance Designer, although existing subscribers have a further year to exercise their buy-out option. You are eligible for a prorated refund when moving to Adobe.Adobe has changed the licensing for the Substance tools: texturing painting software Substance Painter, material authoring software Substance Designer and new app Substance Alchemist. And all is not lost if you have an Annual Legacy Subscription, either. If you have credits in your original Substance 3D account, then there’s good news: you can transfer the credits to your Adobe account. But for regular users of the software, they’ll have to create an Adobe account if they want to continue using it-or log in to an existing Adobe account.įrom your Adobe account, you can get a 30-day free trial for each Substance 3D program-and even apply to be invited to the latest beta program, Modeler-and, of course, you can buy access to the programs from there. If you are a Steam user, you won’t be affected and can still use Substance 3D in the way you have been. Until the final switch date, you still have time to access your account to save invoices or retrieve perpetual license keys if you have them, so you can reactivate the software. Largely, it won’t affect users to move to Adobe however, we don’t know what the future holds.
