Hey everyone, just finished a small personal project which I wanted to share, any and all feedback is appreciated Beauty Shots model Sketchfab Embed Made a quick GIF to show off all the texture maps
I think this is a really great start. You have a solid unwrap, bake, and base texture, but your renders are looking really flat in terms of any texture variation or wear and tear. Maybe get some bits of lichen or overgrown moss? Or at the very least a little bit of leak stainging? I think these are some cool references as to what kind of details and variation you can add to have a little bit more of a story told with the asset. You can then filter these details to create a more stylized version of them for your piece.
I think this is a really great start. You have a solid unwrap, bake, and base texture, but your renders are looking really flat in terms of any texture variation or wear and tear. Maybe get some bits of lichen or overgrown moss? Or at the very least a little bit of leak stainging? I think these are some cool references as to what kind of details and variation you can add to have a little bit more of a story told with the asset. You can then filter these details to create a more stylized version of them for your piece.
Thanks Lucas, it's amazing to get feedback from someone who is a lead artist working at Blizzard. I had this project closed and put away in my mind, but now you got me excited to go back to it and update it. I'll be sure to update this thread when I have something that's worth showing. Really cool references by the way, especially the old bearded dude.
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I think this is a really great start. You have a solid unwrap, bake, and base texture, but your renders are looking really flat in terms of any texture variation or wear and tear. Maybe get some bits of lichen or overgrown moss? Or at the very least a little bit of leak stainging? I think these are some cool references as to what kind of details and variation you can add to have a little bit more of a story told with the asset. You can then filter these details to create a more stylized version of them for your piece.