I agree with Neox, and I would recommend to not directly assume something is done in a certain way unless you verify it yourself or take it from verified sources. I don't know how this result would be achieved in Nuke, as I am unfamiliar with the requirements/capabilities of that software; but I know of a couple videos…
Just a tiling sidewalk I am trying to put together. I took the photo myself and then spent hours and hours on it. But now I am starting to like it. This shot is 2 different pieces attached. I am trying to make a set where I can get some good variations. Can't wait to finish this and stick it in the level.
So this is my first time in Substance Painter 2 so I thought I'd mess around and see what I could do with it. This also happens to be my first real sword I've made and I'm a bit at a loss of what to do now or how to make it better. So any critique would be just lovely.
Im noob in UDK, so i dont know what to do and google didnt give me an answer, so im here. The problem can clearly be seen in the screenshot, so what do i need to do to fix this? Any help is appreciated.
Hey guys, I love porridge. I wanted to create the tastiest damn porridge I could make in Substance Designer, hopefully you like porridge now too... Link to Artstation: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/lVE0E5