Finished another item with amazing Stefco. I asked him to give me a quick item and he gave me this! You can see in the image below the process going from concept, modeling (3Dsmax), sculpting and polypainting (Zbrush, thanks Vlad for your video) and finally retopo with textures. The lighting isn't normalized between the…
Ahhh brick makes more sense. The stone material just looks like old castle stone, and would have made more sense to be more polished brick stone like in the reference image.
I took a peek at the page source, and it seems like the turntable is done with a simple javascript rather than flash or quicktime. I'm thinking it shouldn't be too hard to work that into a portfolio website. $(document).ready(function(){ var images_array = new Array(); var current_pic = 0; var is_drag_binded = false;…
Hi, I've put a sample shaderFX shader here: http://www.lumonix.net/ForumImages/rorschach_ShaderFX.zip It uses the sample Rorschach jpg file you gave me, and that file isn't layout perfectly for this shader because it has borders etc around the image. What you want in this case is a perfect 'animated sprite' where each…
If you have Photoshop, open Photoshop and have your 3d software open as well. Click anywhere in your 3d package and press "Alt + Printscreen" In Photoshop, press Control + N to create a new image. Press Control + V to paste your captured screenshot in Photoshop. Crop / resize your image as needed in Photoshop, and save it…
I have made a Material node thats 1024 in size. My final image is 4k, I need that material node to repeat 4x across the image as the input. So it will in short tile (repeat the process) its node processing every 1024 tile on that 4k image total. I thought this was done with pixel size, but thats not it. I cannot split the…
@ vig: You have no idea how much help you have been.seriously. thank you very much :) Oh and you edited the post later? :D Sweeet. Ill be sure to read it once i up this post and my throbbing err.headache subsides:) UPDATES THANKS TO VIG Btw,some of the things addressed would/should definitely be similar to what you posted.…
fixed that for you: In order for the images to show up, you'll have right click your image(while viewing normally on postimage.org) and select open in new tab. This will open the image without any superfluous webpage elements; it's just the image, possibly directly from postimage's image server (I think). Use the URL from…
So this may be a huge wall of text, but bear with me (and yes, some of what I suggest may have already been pointed out to death here in this thread, but I think that just means a consensus has been reached as far as the critiques go). Maybe I will try to add some humor in here every so often, just to spice things up (I…