This is great! Only things that really stand out to me are the rows of stone bricks on the floor. Perhaps losing a row or 2 could help? Either way pretty minor. The back of the chair could maybe use some love as compared to the concept art. (may just be the angle) Only other thing is the book cover is really thin, which…
So, fuckin wow. That lighting looks, unbelievable. Really awesome. I liked the slightly foggy look though. I think it's because the front block building has a really tiled, normal mapped video gamey look. Like the background and transformers and stuff look great. But, I dunno, maybe try adding tesselation or POM to front…
this is looking great! The only things that really pops out at me is the tiling of some of the bricks, maybe offset or even vert painting some variations as you mentioned would help. The AO seems a bit tight and strong at the moment, especially between the sand and the structures. The trim thats sitting above the base…
You have a solid scene here, but the biggest issue is that it is really hard to get a sense of scale in the scene. The garbage can thing is about 3/4 the height of the door, the windows are way better than the doors, the detail of the tiles looks way bigger than the brick walls, and those lanterns above are huge compared…
Wanted to get another update in on this before I go away on vacation for a week. Sculpted more surface detail and edge wear in on the well itself, still a long ways to go though. Redid the bricks as well, although I still plan on scaling them in a little bit more tightly. Much happier with them now than the original…
Sorry if things are a bit unclear, i will try to explain it a little better. Lets say i would like to make each plank, in this texture, tile on the left and right side inside Zbrush. How would i do this? Most of the tutorials in the link you showed me use the canvas and drop meshes (bricks) on it to create a tiling…
you can fix this by snapping the verts your lightmap UVs to the UV grid in your software package thats what worked for me in a similar situation. but in general, these errors are not even noticeable once you get some textures in the scene. you will never see those errors on a brick or grungy plaster texture. also 128…
Looks pretty good overall. A few points that I think could be improved are: -Have a more interesting texture for the tree trunk, right now it seems to generic. -Add more micro detail to the rock texture, right now it seems a bit weird and low res. -Make the bricks on the wall pop, they look flat and uninteresting. -Perhaps…
Aren't the enemies dumber than a sack of bricks? I've only seen someone play the demo, so I'm obviously not entirely capable of judging it. Well, not in a way that would hold up in court. This being the internet, however, here's my opinion: They're seriously literally the dumbest sacks of god damned shit ever in any…
wee bump. Any brits that were thinking of importing a cheaper (but still too bloody much) 12"er from the states. The power brick is multi voltage (100-240) so all you would need to do is replace the american 3 pin power cable with a standard uk PC/kettle lead. Mine arrived today. Sailed through customs without a problem…