Looking for feedback on texture details i could use over these (for the most part) stand in textures.
stuff like mud along the base of the house from rain and how water would wear certain areas down have already been helpful. that sort of thing.
Id say look at this guys stuff its pretty awesome and on the same lines as what I presume you are doing.
The whole village he made is here. I found it very useful when I had to make a Viking village for a uni film in UDK. Didn't turn out as good as this tho! http://mrsmo3d.com/albums/midgard/album/index.html
wow thanks that is pretty useful! the different types of roofing gives me some ideas. my town won't be as densely packed, but it is very similar to what i was thinking. thanks again!
Yeah the roof texture is actually a stand in. the uvs are fine, it's actually the texture that is warped to fit the uv. i just threw it on there so i could get some idea of what direction to go in. i'll be hand painting the actual texture. thanks for the heads up.
The results are in. thanks for all your suggestions! these scenes aren't really finished but the class they were for is over. i'll keep working and updating. the bulk of work for these was done in two weeks of really hard work. the last scene i made was the one with the fountain. it took me about three days. feedback is great!
wow thank you so much! there are a few things i am going to change; lighting, prop switches and normal-normal maps everywhere... is there anything you think it lacks or any big problems you see in terms of artwork?
Have a special folder with stuff meant to stay online, and place files accordingly. All my images on this forum are in a Dropbox\Public\Keep\Polycount.
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The whole village he made is here. I found it very useful when I had to make a Viking village for a uni film in UDK. Didn't turn out as good as this tho!
http://mrsmo3d.com/albums/midgard/album/index.html
to see the Full album click thish:
http://s1132.photobucket.com/albums/m573/akillermindmeld/Ebb%20And%20Flow/
It's not perfect, but it's sort of organized.
edit: also, why did you make http://www.polycount.com/forum/showthread.php?t=105362 a new post?