Hi everyone! Time for me to put up another personal project for critical critique. I had quite a bit of fun designing this Sci-Fi storage container and then using it to experiment and learn more about Substance Painter. My concept was for a robust modular storage crate that could be packed tightly for transport, and was robust enough to protect whatever kind of highly volatile cargo was stored inside. As for the materials/texturing I went kind of military with a functionally worn approach, as if the container had seen repeated usage, but was still serviceable.
Thanks for looking and please leave some kind of critical comment or thought if anything comes to mind. I super appreciate the feedback I've gotten from the community on other projects
Modeled in 3ds Max, baked and textured in Substance Painter. Here's a link to the asset in SketchFab if you'd like to fly around.
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Sketchfab link.
I would say add more black lines in the science version; you could even specify if it is a biological container with medical labels - that would look cool. Im thinking of Portal 2 companion cube angle here
For the military version the display looks a little flat, don't know exactly what is causing it (but the digital screen works really well in the second one!). You might want to try to add a bit of height variation within substance painter to get that look... you could even try parallax occlusion if used in a game engine (not sure if substance supports it currently though... probably not).
Anyways keep it up, looking forward to seeing how it turns out!
Not sure why the military version display is kinda flat (and I totally agree with you) but I've tried a bunch of different little things, so may be time to get a little more drastic... I'm thinking maybe some height details and inverting the colors and maybe even making the lines have something in the emissive map. I'm not sure, yet. Gotta play with it some more. I haven't seen any parallax occlusion stuff in SP, but I don't know the software top to bottom just yet. I do have a second glass material over the gauge but it isn't working quite that well in sketchfab... looks better in Substance Painter, I swear
Please check out the Artstation for more shots and info.
Huge thanks to the polycount community for help on this one!