Package Details: substance-painter 8.1.3-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/substance-painter.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: substance-painter
Description: 3D painting software allowing you to texture, render and share your work.
Upstream URL: https://download.substance3d.com/substance-painter
Keywords: gamedev material pbr substance
Licenses: custom
Submitter: spacepluk
Maintainer: t-ask (lehthanis, Rain_Shinotsu)
Last Packager: Rain_Shinotsu
Votes: 17
Popularity: 0.000036
First Submitted: 2016-07-31 06:03 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2022-08-29 00:43 (UTC)

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Rain_Shinotsu commented on 2022-09-28 19:54 (UTC) (edited on 2023-02-13 07:10 (UTC) by Rain_Shinotsu)

Hi everyone:

We're just a couple of days out from the closing of the substance3d site. From what I gather, that means it's the end of updates for this AUR package, unless there's a surprise build upstream before the end of the month.

If you wish to continue getting new versions of the Substance suite, I highly suggest picking it up on Steam, because that is the only place where Linux builds will be maintained anymore. You might want to wait until "Substance 3D Painter 2023" is available, though, as then you'll get more updates for your money.

In case, for whatever reason, anyone wants to continue using this (Allegorithmic) package, I'll see about finding a way for users to download the builds themselves after the site's closing (maybe archive.org would help?). I already downloaded every build for myself, so if all else fails, I could just re-upload individual builds on a case basis, but I can see that idea not being popular.

Also, quick reminder: download your license file! If you want to continue using this package after EOL, you'll need it to authenticate yourself. Log into the substance3d site and go to the "Licenses" tab to find it.

Update: Now that the Substance accounts are EOL, users can no longer access their accounts, but it's still possible to redownload your old perpetual license keys. Adobe explains how in their Substance account end-of-life FAQ. As for downloading packages, I have bad news and good news. Bad news: I don't think I'll be publishing the build archive I've been working on. Between redirecting users, potential licensing issues, and security implications, it's pretty much a logistical nightmare. Good news: The existing official download links still work, so people can continue downloading the builds as long as they have the links. (No guarantees these links will continue to work into the future, and if they go down, then so will this package. Sorry!)

Rain_Shinotsu commented on 2022-03-09 09:22 (UTC)

All right, my conversation with support about the closing of the old substance3d.com site has finally come to a close, so I suppose I can share what I've learned:

Anyone who currently has an Allegorithmic license (obtained through substance3d.com, the old site) will be able to use builds from the site (which are the basis for these AUR packages) for as long as their license is valid, even after the old site shuts down on September 30. (Make sure to back up your license key files in the meantime, just in case you need to reactivate the software afterward for whatever reason.)

You can also sign up for an Adobe account, but the Allegorithmic license will not transfer, and you'll have to buy a new license from Adobe. You can get a prorated refund for any Allegorithmic license fees after buying an Adobe license; just contact Adobe and provide invoices. I don't advise that for Linux users, though, because…

Standalone Linux builds like the ones used in these packages will remain available for download on the old site, but once the site goes down or your license expires, the only way to download the software on Linux will be on Steam, which you have to buy regardless of any existing licenses (Allegorithmic or Adobe). Adobe license holders will be able to download Substance through Creative Cloud, which is available on only Windows and Mac.

I wasn't able to ascertain whether the suite will continue to receive updates for Allegorithmic users all the way until the site comes to a close, but Allegorithmic builds are still being updated for now. I wouldn't hold my breath that this remains true for long, as the software's still on release 2021. The 2022 release of the software is probably just around the corner, and @lehthanis found out that it'll be available from Adobe or Steam only. (I couldn't verify this, but I guess we'll find out soon enough.)

More info on the transition to Adobe.com is available on the second half of the Substance homepage and on the dedicated FAQ.

t-ask commented on 2022-02-27 17:10 (UTC)

Well, that doesn't look good. I don't have Adobe Cloud account and the old download links are gone. If someone has access and/or the download URLs of all Substance Linux apps, you can tell, and I update the AUR packages.

Alternatively, if there is someone with Adobe account who wants to maintain these packages, please tell me.

lehthanis commented on 2021-10-18 17:11 (UTC)

I spent some time with Adobe customer support and very angrily discovered that you absolutely SHOULD NOT convert your account to a substance subscription through the creative cloud. Your license WILL NOT WORK for this software. There is no standalone linux build for the Adobe Subscription model. This 2021 version will stop receiving updates around November and the 2022 version will be available for linux only on steam, so they tell me. It's probably going to be ~150 dollars and that purchase will cover the entire 2022 lifecycle, and you'll have to buy 2023 on steam when it comes out. Just FYI...DO NOT CONVERT TO ADOBE SUBSTANCE ACCOUNT!

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alvelador commented on 2020-07-30 12:10 (UTC)

Please update to version 2020.2 (6.2.0)

LordSilverMask commented on 2020-06-29 15:03 (UTC)

@ghfujianbin I believe the issue is related to tmp size

ghfujianbin commented on 2020-06-28 12:46 (UTC)

Does anyone also have the error show up after launching Painter which says: paging file maximum size is too low? I have a swap partition of 16G available, so I'm wondering what's causing the problem here? Thanks.

lehthanis commented on 2020-05-06 12:25 (UTC)

Just updated this to the new build number format. 6.1.1-256 is the build for 2020.1.1

Will get substance designer done later today.

LordSilverMask commented on 2020-01-27 11:29 (UTC)

https://download.allegorithmic.com/substance-painter/2019.x/Substance_Painter-2019.3.2-3653-linux-x64-standard.rpm here's a link of the most latest version of SP

t-ask commented on 2020-01-02 15:47 (UTC)

I think, we can still provide these Substance packages. The needed download link can be found via Substance Designer AppImage logs. Let's hope Adobe will not remove them in the future.

DragoonAethis commented on 2019-12-15 20:22 (UTC)

Download links for old versions seem to work, so maybe it's possible to download the RPM by just substituting the proper build number in the link? (I can't see anything under licensing/subscriptions on the account management anymore, so can't say which version is the latest at this point.)

t-ask commented on 2019-12-15 19:54 (UTC) (edited on 2019-12-15 20:00 (UTC) by t-ask)

It looks like Allegorithmic switched away from providing distinct versions of their software for Linux. They now to provide an Appimage-based called Substance-Launcher. I did try installing Painter with it but it seems to crash on my system right before the installation procedure starts with error: "[warn] Install canceled. Error: Error: User did not grant permission." ... so I assume, I just miss the right user rights for the Appimage to proceed with the installation.

DragoonAethis commented on 2019-12-15 14:31 (UTC)

I no longer own licenses for Substance and cannot update this package anymore.