3D Cinematic Anomali Zero - https://youtu.be/-N1VtkGp2To In 1908, the Tunguska event shook the world with a massive explosion, believed to be caused by a meteorite impact. However, decades later, in 1958, geological surveys revealed something even more mysterious: beneath the crash site lay a vast void emitting strange and…
Yeah cheers I'd voted for an extension, had under estimated this project's scope just modeling at my work-rate both exterior and interiors let alone designing stuff from scratch so maybe end of the month or sooner whichever comes first?! A small update nearing end of pushing/pulling verts, I mean at this point I'm really…
Finished the Microscope hero prop I was working on for my portfolio: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/vbQ96v (Edit: replaced with a version under 1mb as I realized I was over the first go-around.)
Should it feel this glossy in the under water shot? They don't have a refractive and glossy water film on top of their surface as they would have on land when wet?
Under a million tris without long thin triangles is better. You can have 1-2 mil tri meshes too but UV ing those is a nightmare. You have two bake options, one is to bake the nanite mesh with itself or have one mesh under million tris and bake high on top of it. Above million its going to be an issue with file size…
depends Traditionally people will use a hybrid solution where their vertex color mask is modulated with a tiling noise texture - often world space - to allow for variation based on position and if you can afford it, uniquely modified vertex color. That usually holds up fine under lodding - and if not, you just fix the lods…
The ucupaint add-on lets you paint across multiple channels in Blender and also makes baking less of a pain. It simply creates all node setups necessary to mask and mix things under the hood and organizes textures and color fills in a layers-style panel, with quick access to baking per layer, channel or everything without…
This accidentally answers the question above and is also my critique for the night scene: The colors are too saturated. - The blue light is far more gray and greener/less red in the refs - The yellow light can also be less saturated and red I'd adjust them and experiment with adding a couple of faint, desaturated green…