Hi, legs, feet, head, neck need some work. You can use a free app like Daz 3D as a reference while you sculpt. You can also switch the textures off to give you a better idea of form.
Current bake with a quick smart material slapped on: I was hoping to have this all textured by now but I ended up redoing the modelling (a lot) more than I first anticipated. All part of the learning process at the end of the day but I will definitly need to make up for lost time somewhere. I've also taken a look into…
We are looking for a 2D/3D Artist to help us with some stylized textures for our terrain, for the city builder-colony sim we are working on in Unity (URP) - inspired by Viking theme. We are currently trying to make our world feel more stylized and warmer. We have a procedurally generated terrain setup in Unity, with some…
Finished up this asset for a commission. A realtime replica of an EMD SD18 as uniquely delivered to the Duluth and Missabe railway in 1960. Commissioned for an upcoming rail sim. Blueprint accurate, fully rigged, Midpoly, 8k textures Special thanks to the people on the Polycount discord for all their help in improving the…
I tried to use a texture to create a dyed pattern in the hair but I couldn't find a way to get decent resolution - even trying a mask instead of a whole texture. So I got some advice and ended up just creating the hearts as their own description and went on to try a leopard dye pattern I'd seen online. These are still just…
Slow progress recently but I've finished up the Highpoly and unwrapped it. I've still got split it up as two different texture sets and then I can normalize the texel density. As you may have noticed its all over the place.
You may have to elaborate this to get a more suited answer. Because six textures with six different UV maps (UDIM or not) with the same resolution.. of course will give you a higher pixel density.. or using one six times bigger image in the first place (?).