n-Space, Inc, fresh from our successful completion of Geist for the Nintendo GameCube, is staffing up for our ground breaking Revolution title and is seeking the most talented and dedicated artists to join the team. n-Space is located in sunny Orlando Florida, one of the largest and most exciting expansion cities for video…
n-Space, Inc, fresh from our successful completion of Geist for the Nintendo GameCube, is staffing up for our ground breaking Revolution title and is seeking the most talented and dedicated artists to join the team. n-Space is located in sunny OrlandoFlorida, one of the largest and most exciting expansion cities for video…
n-Space, Inc, fresh from our successful completion of Geist for the Nintendo GameCube, is staffing up for our ground breaking Revolution title and is seeking the most talented and dedicated artists to join the team. n-Space is located in sunny OrlandoFlorida, one of the largest and most exciting expansion cities for video…
n-Space, Inc, fresh from our successful completion of Geist for the Nintendo GameCube, is staffing up for our ground breaking Revolution title and is seeking the most talented and dedicated artists to join the team. n-Space is located in sunny Orlando Florida, one of the largest and most exciting expansion cities for video…
I would highly recommend trying a 256 resolution, you can do a heck of a lot detail wise if you learn how to mirror and reuse uvs, along with straightening uvs to reduce aliasing jaggies. It also helps get very crisp output. The knowledge then scales up rather nicely to higher resolution work.
Project Name: Description: WarScathed is a new FPS currently under construction, the year is 2091, World War IV has broken out, and the Russian Revolution has started again. It is the job of the European Commandoes to take back Germany and resore peace in the east. The player controls a squad of four european commandoes in…
Nice work! I wonder if you can leverage a trim sheet and mirrored UVs to do a lot of this? Because those details seem very symmetrical. If you use unique UVs for everything, you'll be limited by texture resolution. But if you break it down into a trim sheet of repeated/mirrored patterns, you could have very sharp texture…