Decided to work on a military vehicle and started with the tire. On the edges it's a bit "blocky" but else..hope you like it :-) Feedback is appreciated!
Looks nice! It is a little blocky on the edges, and the wall of the tire looks a little strange/bare. Can we see the reference? Overall I think the tread is too pristine for the apparent age/wear of the tire. It may just be the lighting, but right now there's not enough difference between the material of the metal rim and the rubber tire. I can see some ridges on the tread where it looks like your high-poly was maybe a bit imperfect. If the tread were rougher it might hide that some though. Typically the tread will be a lot more worn than the rest of the tire unless it's new.
Looks nice! It is a little blocky on the edges, and the wall of the tire looks a little strange/bare. Can we see the reference? Overall I think the tread is too pristine for the apparent age/wear of the tire. It may just be the lighting, but right now there's not enough difference between the material of the metal rim and the rubber tire. I can see some ridges on the tread where it looks like your high-poly was maybe a bit imperfect. If the tread were rougher it might hide that some though. Typically the tread will be a lot more worn than the rest of the tire unless it's new.
Thank you for the feedback! I didn't use a specific reference, just looked at some tires on Google Images. You're right, there needs to be a bigger difference from the tire and the metal. And add some more wear and tear to the tire. I try to re-texture it maybe. Gotta work on my baking too!
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It is a little blocky on the edges, and the wall of the tire looks a little strange/bare. Can we see the reference?
Overall I think the tread is too pristine for the apparent age/wear of the tire. It may just be the lighting, but right now there's not enough difference between the material of the metal rim and the rubber tire.
I can see some ridges on the tread where it looks like your high-poly was maybe a bit imperfect. If the tread were rougher it might hide that some though. Typically the tread will be a lot more worn than the rest of the tire unless it's new.
I didn't use a specific reference, just looked at some tires on Google Images. You're right, there needs to be a bigger difference from the tire and the metal. And add some more wear and tear to the tire. I try to re-texture it maybe. Gotta work on my baking too!
Tried to differentiate the tire from the metal part a bit more.