you guys see code and think hard... the only reason I didn't post it is because I have to look it up since I don't use it. All it takes is an hour or two to do all the tutorials and learn the few lines of code if you can call it that, to do the site. There is nothing hard about it, after all I can do it. LOL I can easily…
Hey there! I wonder if there is something even remotely close to something like 3ds max Spring Magic script, which is very useful when you need to quickly add secondary motion with ability to edit it later, and it can automatically loop the motion. Which is twice as useful for game dev animation, obviously. It i There is…
@AtomicArmy Something I would advise at this stage is not to go in with all the details. Like I see the house half fininshed, not all foliage is there, etc... Do a pretty detailed blockout of the WHOLE THING that is simple and clean. Not much noise, no vertex painting, etc... You can add all that later. First you need to…
if I want to create a paint layer underneath the current one, am I correct in thinking you have to export the current layer, delete it, create a new layer, and then import the first layer?
Not sure what you mean by the polygonal artstyle. I assume its the sharp edges? So maybe add more padding or bevel for softer edges? But yeah I was going for a realistic approach. I agree though the armor looks like its laser cut and too sharp, definitely needs some hammering. You're right the color of the leather kinda…
Hello. I want to do material blending for painting a terrain in Unreal Engine, and I’ve done it using three materials and height lerp. My question is, since I’m doing this with RGB channels, I can’t use more than three materials. How can I use layer painting together with height lerp? I want to increase the number of…
Sorry, I haven't touched UDK since last December. Have you created the layers in the Landscape itself? The layer names in the Layer Blend node need to match the layer names in the Landscape itself.
Hi! I would try to get away modeling them and apply tiling textures. Surface variation can then be added through texture blending. Geometric detail through meshes layered on top. You will probably need to figure out how to blend meshes together, so it all looks like one solid piece in the end. You could use some mesh…
Why a fill layer rather than just a layer? Since i can't seem to be able to paint masks on a fill layer i usually find myself using layers more than fill.
Hello, everyone! First time poster, so excuse my ineptitude at this, but I am in the market for something rather specific: I've been looking around for someone who could do a model for a character I'm working on. When it comes to this particular model, I'm looking for a robotic character inspired by the likes of Five…