Package Details: substance-sampler 3.4.0-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/substance-sampler.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: substance-sampler
Description: Transform a real-life picture into a photorealistic surface or HDR environment.
Upstream URL: https://www.adobe.com/products/substance3d-sampler.html
Licenses: custom
Replaces: substance-alchemist
Submitter: t-ask
Maintainer: t-ask (Rain_Shinotsu)
Last Packager: Rain_Shinotsu
Votes: 1
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2021-08-21 18:29 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2022-09-28 19:24 (UTC)

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Rain_Shinotsu commented on 2022-09-28 20:00 (UTC) (edited on 2022-10-02 22:23 (UTC) by Rain_Shinotsu)

Hi everyone:

Sorry for the late update. I hope it's not too late, though, even though 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 another 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 Sampler 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 AUR packages will stay up forever, though, sorry.)

Latest Comments

Rain_Shinotsu commented on 2022-09-28 20:00 (UTC) (edited on 2022-10-02 22:23 (UTC) by Rain_Shinotsu)

Hi everyone:

Sorry for the late update. I hope it's not too late, though, even though 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 another 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 Sampler 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 AUR packages will stay up forever, though, sorry.)

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

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