@pixelpatron: Thanks for your critique! I'll just tried to light almost every area of this environment but royally failed as you can see. I really like your paintover! It gives everything some more depth and and way better readablility! Thanks a lot for that! @AlexCatMasterSupreme: Thank you, too! I'll definatley do that…
@Xelan101 : You're right ! Thanks for the idea ... I'll try to not forget it. @Pixelmasher : Thanks for the help ! Are you speaking about the overall design or just the sculpting ? Until now it was kind of a concept sculpt, and everything should be redone properly. About the design, I probably did some mistake. I used ref…
Hey, I just turned 30 myself. 2 years ago I became frustrated with how my job required absolutely no imagination or creativity (admittedly I don't know the difference between those two words). Don't feel like it's too late, else you'll end up having to work in your crappy job for the next 35 working years. 30 is the new 20…
@pixelpatron Thanks! I still need to upload it there, will soon. @demonrook Ty! @Flight hah I too have a hideous dog @jStins Thanks man :) Always good to hear from ya. Artstation challenge is next
Got another update for you guys. I've added some more of a crater type noise/roughness to the surface of the asteroid. I think it's really starting to come together. Thanks again PixelPatron! The tip and alpha helped tremendously. Any additional crits are welcome. Keep them coming. I want this to be the best it can be!…
Why do people go with exposed panels and tubing? Because that is exactly how space shuttles are designed today. We go with something we know, something practical. If something needs fixing, it is easily accessible, and lets face it, shuttles always need repairs. These electronics and tubes don't need bulletproof panels to…
I haven't tried this, but the first solution that comes to my mind is to render out a color mask with the tiles all one color, then use an AutoHotkey script with the PixelSearch function to search for that color and Click with the magic wand tool to select it, then run a photoshop Action to switch to the normal map and…