Week Twelve Day 1- I made more houses in the background. Day 2- Work Day Day 3- Work Day I watched beginner tutorials to get basic ideas on Substance Designer. Then I decided to follow a tutorial about creating a brick wall in Substance Designer. Substance 3D Designer First Steps: 01 - Overview & Basics…
Well, realism is about tiny details. I would get some references of a door on a brick wall then think about logic. Doors are planed before the construction, so there's no reason they cut brick rows in the middle of nowhere. It's a full brick or half a brick (which is the side in reality). The offset should be recaught…
Off to a decent start. a few things: - Change the background color of your opacity mapped planes to match the color of the plant life. Especially if you're opacity map is not alpha test. 1) Mismatched background leads to a pronounced boarder. 2) Matching boarder leads to a nice blend. 3) Adding a gradient overlay helps…
Hello I've been following a tutorial on making a brick floor that involves sculpting a few High poly bricks in zbrush than bringing those into 3d package to Instantiate into a modular floor piece, to then create a low poly mesh around the whole thing to bake. I'm aiming for 16 bricks in total. However the poly count is 1…
These bricks have an almost flat surface, they definitely shouldn't have varying heights by too much, so I don't think you need to fix the flatness of it. I do see a diagonal noise which I do not believe should be in this type of brick (I could be wrong though); I also think you should make the majority of the bricks dark,…
I like it a lot and it definitely looks like a 40k piece but I feel like there is something off about the bricks. particularly the distance between the bricks on the rows where there are only two bricks seems to be huge compared to the bricks on the rows where there are 3. I would in fact go so far as to say the ones on…
This looks good. I think you need to add more color variation. Bricks and concrete between them shouldn't be same color. Also you can try to add some mossy green to the lower part of brecks. Just a little to add some variation. Anyway I like it)
I think the size of the bricks creates the repetition. If you would have some really large bricks on the front wall and some small cobblestones on the ground it will look less repetitive. Maybe do a material that blends bricks with plaster on the houses so that it lessens the "brick-fatigue". Or maybe do different depth in…