It's the NFT shit again. So many people wanted to make a game with NFTs in it. The issue isn't creating a game with NFTs, that's the easy part. The hard part is making a good game in the first place, which is what even seasoned companies struggle with.
Hi! If the question is "split UVs at hard edges?", the answer is yes, UVs must be split at hard edges. But edges at UVs split don't need to be hard. A search should bring up a few more threads on this topic. Depending on the mesh, if each face had its own UV shell, it would foremost be a waste of texture space due to the…
Wow, thanks for sharing. I remember having to avoid POW when writing shaders for a mobile game, just using ADD/SUB/MULT but my blends ended up being much more fiddly and hard to finesse. Nice technique.
You might have to tweak both, high and low. But it's a bit hard to get the full context from the images shared. With unwanted projections from adjacent geometry, I'd look into Painters "match by name".
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Does the lowpoly shading look good with the normal map applied? Hard edges are certainly useful to control the shading of the lowpoly, especially at steep angles - just remember to split the UVs along hard edges to avoid artifacts! Maybe check out Making sense of hard edges, uvs, normal maps and vertex counts?
Ive changed the smoothing to be hard edged on steep angles and I think the whole thing looks pretty good now, or atleast alot better than it did before. with metal texture:
Hi. This issues has been with me for a while. I have problem when baking my hard surf. models. I've tried all methods and I still get Visable seams. This is using marmoset. I did the smoothing groups correct I think. I set hard edges. And I cut them. But I still get the seams when you're close to be visable. Is this a…