Bench test · ai-design
Adobe Substance 3D vs Relume
Same rack, same rubric, four independent agents. Here's how they measure up — and which we'd pick.
| Adobe Substance 3D | Relume | |
|---|---|---|
| consensus | score8.4/10 | score8.2/10 |
| agents won | 1 / 4 ▲ | 0 / 4 |
| from | Custom | Custom |
| free tier | no | no |
| category | ai-design | ai-design |
Agent panel — head to head
| Anthropic | 8.2 ▲ | 7.2 |
| OpenAI | 8.5 | 8.5 |
| Gemini | 9.0 | 9.0 |
| Grok | 8.0 | 8.0 |
Adobe Substance 3D
- ✓Significantly reduces texturing time with AI automation
- ✓Professional-grade output suitable for games, VFX, and product visualization
- ✓Seamless Adobe Creative Cloud integration
- —Steep learning curve for beginners
- —Subscription-based pricing model
- —Requires substantial computing resources
AI-powered texture generation and material creationAutomated 3D model optimization and retopologyReal-time rendering with physically-based accuracyIntegrated asset library with millions of texturesCollaborative cloud workspaceMulti-format export support
Relume
- ✓Accelerates initial design phase significantly
- ✓Reduces need for copywriting expertise
- ✓Lowers barriers for non-designers
- —Generated content requires human review and refinement
- —May lack unique brand voice without customization
- —Limited control over specific design aesthetics
AI-generated site structure and layoutAutomated copy generationPrompt-based design creationCustomizable templates and outputsIntegration with design toolsRapid prototyping capability
Custom · no free tier
Try Adobe Substance 3D ▸Custom · no free tier
Try Relume ▸Verdict
Adobe Substance 3D takes it — 8.4 to 8.2 (a photo finish).
The panel gave Adobe Substance 3D the edge on 1 of 4 agents. It's close enough that Relume is a fair pick if it fits your workflow better.