@christrom It looks like you're headed in the right direction. Like Eric already mentioned, what you have would be fine for baking in most high to low game art workflows. As far as a light technical critique of the model and topology: if the goal is to create accurate, detailed high poly assets with a relatively even…
Frankpolygon's perspective is what I'd think about plus the principles discussed relate too other shapes/subd processes as well e.g. Hemispherical intersections "Segment matching is a fundamental element of most subdivision modeling workflows." It's not the topology "A significant problem with trying to formulate a fixed…
Hey there, I'm pretty new to this forum but I was wondering if I could get some feedback on this CRT TV model I'm making. I've been trying really hard recently to really get good at 3D modeling and actually learn industry standard techniques and stuff like that. I plan on duplicating and subdividing this to make a highpoly…
Hello everyone. This is my latest project with UE4. Video: https://youtu.be/ZPo-6iTWcY4 Project page: http://ali-rahimi.net/pages/portfolio/dry-land.html Executable file: http://ali-rahimi.net/portfolio/realtime/DryLand.exe
My view of things: (i could be wrong..)Suppose things like extra detailing can still be done, if people like to keep those anatomy muscle memories thriving due to repeated "recreation & brush-up", then it can still be useful. Not a big "make-art-button", guy as others of late have been by promoting it, so i would still use…
Wanted to practice my material skills today, so I made a CRT material with scanlines that are affected by the viewing angle by using a fresnel, and subpixels that fade in if moving close to the screen. Small breakdown, images and a video in the AS post. https://www.artstation.com/artwork/vv6yv
Hey guys! I am trying to make some scars on my character, I would really appreciate some feedback and or advice to make them look realistic and convincing. what do you guys think of my attempt?
Thanks for the kind words @Eric Chadwick and @poopipe . I'll try to share my work a bit more than once every 3 years this time if work/family life allows :)