The polygon count seems rather high for what you have on the suitcase. You might want to put a bit of wear on the straps where they bend around the case, and rough up the brass corner pieces a bit. The holes for the belt and anywhere else the brass rubs against the leather could also use some wear. The brass pieces don't…
As far as texturing use a few tile able textures for the wires themselves. You could also just model. A lot of thing connectors individually and reuse a trim sheet to make them all unique, look decent, and take less time and use less memory.
There's probably ways to reduce how apparent it is by getting finicky with your modeling and adding extra edge loops but, but it'll only reduce it not solve it. Your best bet is really to hide the seam, so instead of splitting in the middle of a tile like that split where the flat edge meets the rounded edge and come up…
The tools operate as fast as your computer will allow them to. This includes read/write speeds on the drive you're using. If you're working from a networked drive, you're going to see a huge drop in work speed - try saving locally. There's only so much data that can be transferred via networks and it pales in comparison to…
I've been refining the concepty a little bit. I've got some more 3d work that I'll be posting up soon as well. I'm thinking of doing some sort of glowing rune-y things on the chest circler pauldron connector doo-da
For perfect calibration, you could use a tool like this: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Datacolor-Spyder5PRO-Colorimeter-USB-Connector/dp/B00UBSL31Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1469664949&sr=8-1&keywords=spyder+5 I'd say it's a good long-term investment but if it's too costly there're some applications that will allow you to…
For that money you will make a kick ass pc. An I7 is really good but it depends with which one you go. Thew new Ivy Bridge ones are really good. An I7 3770k(3.4 ghz) is really great. You will find the version without the k at the end. The k tells you that you can overclock the processor. The only thing I have to say about…
The concept reminds me a lot of Dead Space and Crysis (the helmet). It looks pretty cool to me :thumbup: Those 'rollerblade things' actually look pretty cool. Maybe you can sell them as connectors for oxygen tanks or some sort of external device :)
Generally graphic glitches mean video card, so it could be: A. Bad drivers B. Bad video card(is this a new one or and older card reused?) C. Video card overheating - if its an old card a clogged up fan could cause problems, blowing the dust off should help D. Video card without all the extra power connectors plugged in,…