Floor bricks are definitely looking better. Tried the POM: With POM: With plain normal maps. But for some reason, it doesn't look realistic and I think its because of the soft shadows and lighting the bevel edges of the bricks will pick up from the scene lighting. I will have to give the modeled bricks a go and see how it…
if you want to get better at 3D art, you're going to have to buy the software and train yourself in your free time Last I checked Novedge had one of the cheapest listings for a Zbrush license (I'm not sure if this is the case anymore, I don't see a perpetual license listed, would want to double-check), you can also buy a…
Update! So, long time, no post. I have been in a dark place of much learning and have redone this this about three times.I have learnt a lot though! This is where my environment is at the minute, So at the minute, I want it to feel like its some dodgy shop thats open in the middle of the night doing dodgy stuff. Its…
I'd have to agree on the brick walls, you're very unlikely to find such a wall in an interior, especially since it is supposed to be an apartment (ever hear the walls being too thin in that you can hear the neighbors every move^^) I think something more along the lines of drywall would work better such as this for an…
Hello! Ive been working on this little alley environment based off of concept art I found for Rings of Power season 1! Numenor was one of the coolest places showcased in the show, and I felt like this concept was not only visually interesting, but it looks like it can help me to reach a few goals ive been wanting to…
I have been working on it for few days now, used Max for modeling and all the texturing is done in DDo, rendered in toolbag. C&C are most welcome guys.:)
So i want to say i really love the piece so far, I think it has a lot of great potential. Despite that though there are a few issues I think you should work on. Most of what I see as an issue comes from your brick wall texture. The first thing I want to comment on is the grout you have behind the bricks. Because the grout…