In this 3D painting software, you can import models and paint textures with real-time visual feedback, using node-based workflows and procedural materials. Includes GPU acceleration, baking tools, and plugin support.
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AppRecs rating 2.2. Trustworthiness 78 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 19 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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78% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Average 2.2★ rating suggests room for improvement
About ArmorPaint
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3D Painting Software
ArmorPaint is a software for PBR texture painting. Import your 3D models and start painting. Receive instant visual feedback in the viewport as you paint.
Node Based
Work fast with the convenience of nodes. Paint with fully procedural materials. Build fill layers with material nodes. Use brush nodes to create patterns and procedural brushes.
GPU Accelerated
ArmorPaint is designed from scratch to run completely on the GPU. This results in a smooth 4K painting experience on your iPad.
Baking
Bake texture maps for high-poly models instantly on your iPad device. Hardware accelerated ray-traced baking is available on supported iPads. (M1, M2 or newer, A13 or newer)
Path-Traced Viewport
Paint models in a viewport with true light simulation. Path-traced viewport rendering is available on supported iPads. (M1, M2 or newer, A13 or newer)
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Reviews for ArmorPaint
GBRRRL
ignore dated reviews! ArmorPaint is THE ONE! 🙏
after exhaustively looking throughout the App Store for any software that comes close to what ArmorPaint does—the only considerable second, yet inadequate by comparison, remains Procreate—lacking support for PBR Textures. (i'm grateful enough for its 3D Model support in the first place tbh.) i've been using this INCREDIBLE app for only a month or so now... and the rate of development the project is moving at has been truly heroic, as well as promising. investing into it now—mind you, while it's still going for a humble price—there's no doubt it will very well become thee standard for all-inclusive workspaces supporting 3D painting, PBR texturing, UV un/masking, etc. the ONLY bug my *entry-level* [2021, 9th gen] iPad had trouble handling was semi-frequent crashing while executing multiple jobs; however, this was on a 64 GB model. after upgrading my physical storage, i haven't experienced any crashes thus far. to be clear: it's not even a Pro model. concisely put: if you're looking to have a proper 3DCG workflow on your iPad, you will need a dedicated PBR applicator. ArmorPaint remains the only app capable of fulfilling this task, now in Alpha. support this indie dev, remain patient & pragmatic while in Alpha, then to enjoy having access to streamlined workflow all on a single device.
Stefan Johnsson
Great that this is still being updated
Great improvements on how navigating and move objects. There’s still issues where the app can’t reposition objects that are not placed in the center of the world, like Nomad. Also unnecessary complicated to start painting.