you are talking about the huts wall or the inca decoration wall? Or maybe an other one.
Oh, stupid me. I didn't realize that it actually was a ground texture. Well, the question remains How did you approach it from start to end? What are you'r steps?
I'm wondering if you could go into a little more in depth with the process on how you transfer the high detail in zbrush (the roots) onto a plane. I see a lot of developers use this process but I don't exactly know how they did it.
Funny you should ask about my tilable roots texture process, because I have already made a short tutorial for it.
sltrOlsson:
This texture uses a different process than all the others.
First of all, i mix 3 or 4 different rock pictures in photoshop, then I get this to tile horizontally and then i made the base normal map with Crazy bump.
That way, i can repaint the normal map in photoshop.
And finally, i repainted the diffuse map, to add the highlights and to smooth the rocks details.
All of this to give more style to the rocks shape.
Great to see such good results without sculpting! I, and many others, tend to make stuff like this more complicated then they are.. Thank you so much for that breakdown
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Oh, stupid me. I didn't realize that it actually was a ground texture. Well, the question remains
(It's the "Screen_Ground2" i'm talking about
I'm wondering if you could go into a little more in depth with the process on how you transfer the high detail in zbrush (the roots) onto a plane. I see a lot of developers use this process but I don't exactly know how they did it.
Funny you should ask about my tilable roots texture process, because I have already made a short tutorial for it.
sltrOlsson:
This texture uses a different process than all the others.
First of all, i mix 3 or 4 different rock pictures in photoshop, then I get this to tile horizontally and then i made the base normal map with Crazy bump.
That way, i can repaint the normal map in photoshop.
And finally, i repainted the diffuse map, to add the highlights and to smooth the rocks details.
All of this to give more style to the rocks shape.
Also, thanks for sharing some of your techniques in here!