Well, I wasn't sure about posting a late Art Challenge post (or where to post it if it was late), but since @LeonDreiling is doing it, I guess I will too. I started on this with only three or four days left of the 100th Art Challenge, and thought I'd just churn out a quick low or mid-poly prop. Some better planning at the…
Hello everyone! I would like to announce that we’ve finally completed our final year project film! I haven’t updated this thread in a while since we were fully focused on production and polishing for submission, but I wanted to share the final result along with some behind-the-scenes progress. Huge thanks to everyone…
I'm coming back to the US after more than a decade abroad, would like to work in a walkable/bikeable city on the west coast. I'll be available in a couple months. I will partake of the free office coffee and you guys can hear me swear whenever Zbrush crashes, it'll be great fun. I do a lot of scifi and fantasy stuff. I've…
Greetings! We are developing a premium browser-based 3D configurator for fiberglass swimming pools and are looking for an experienced realtime technical artist / game-ready asset specialist to assist with optimization, retopology, material conversion, and realtime rendering workflows. We need someone who specializes in…
Cool execution, for me it's cabling that really sets the overall vibe by unifying a grungy industrial - cyberpunky service tunnel type aesthetic so curious if generated 'on the fly' or referenced? also probable nitpick but anyway a light coating of dirt/oily dust layer I think would be a fairly nice addition?
Original photo I took of the ground on my trip to Brazil is included there too. Hopefully that clears things up from where I started from. This began as AI testing but turned back into a traditional photogrammetry scan edit after I did not like the results from AI or using it in general
Really interesting. Besides the fun technical limitation of these being vector- and mouse-made, I feel like such studies might also help with memorizing material rendering/surface behavior to reuse later when rendering concept sketches made from imagination. Cool stuff ...
Hello there! I'm a new poster here but a long time polycount peruser. I got my BA in fine arts a few years back but started messing with 3D in November of last year (so I have a LOT to learn in that department.) Started with blender, which I loved, but I knew I needed to transition to zbrush and maya at some point. That…
Hi! I think it would help if you marked the area you're are talking about. The most prominent feature I see is stepping along the edges due to the resolution and grid topology of the mesh that's being displaced. Suppose you could work against the stepping by adjusting your content to have a bit more rounded-off stones…