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Hello and thank you for buying Hard surface Alphas Vol 2, this is a guide to help you use

these
alphas and to answer questions you might have.

1. Softwares which you should be able to use these alphas.

- Substance painter
- Zbrush
- Quixel
- 3Dcoat
- Blender
- 4Dcinema
- Mudbox

2. Who and for what purpose can you use these alphas.

- This product can be used commercially, but only one person is allowed to use this product for each
purchase.

- Using this product for commercial use means that you can use them to add details in your prefered
software, no repackaging or sharing/selling of the alphas themselves.

3. File names.

- JRO is a short for Jonas Ronnegard, I put this in the file name to make it easier to find my alphas
in softwares such as substance painter.

- At the end of the file name it will say either in or out, in means that it`s an alpha that is supposed
to push into the mesh, out means it`s supposed to be pushing out of the mesh.

4. What File format to use.

- TIFF gives you the best quality and is recommended for ZBrush and Substance painter
any other file format will give you a lot less desirable results.

- JPEG is mostly included for quixel users since tiff is currently not supported.

- ABR is photoshop brushes and works well with Quixels NDO, will give better quality then
JPEG.

5. For any questions or problems that you might have contact me at facebook -
https://www.facebook.com/JonasDigitalArt/

6. Tutorials how to add alphas and how to use them -


https://www.youtube.com/jrotools

7. Product previews and other art from me over at -


https://www.artstation.com/artist/jronn

8. Other Products over at - https://gumroad.com/environmentdesign

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