the brick pattern behind the statues seem a bit small, I'd make the pattern bigger so it better matches the two massive stone statues up front. Both images seem a bit dusty, like they're lacking metallic or specular highlights. Lava seems too red, needs more oranges and yellow. Trees would have a difficult time growing…
Hi all, i spent quite of time practicing of stone sculpting/texturing, and hope did not that bad: But for now i can't say i'm really happy with my workflow: - Sculpt something stone-looking - build up base colormap of cavity/peaks (sometimes) - Bake maps/matcaps - mix photo textures with bake to get something looking like…
Do somebody know a good, convenient soft to compose multiple rendered fragments? mostly from Zbrush into tileable textures ? The one able to combine Z depth in a way, fragments would intersect to each other properly , according to their depth. Rock pieces/stones for example . Many programs can do so to some extent but all…
@Eric Chadwick I spent today learning how to actually make my own trees using the resources you sent me. @TheRedFish Due to me making them myself they actually use in Unity what we call a Lit texture from the Universal Render Pipeline which means they can actually cast shadows - which was an issue you mentioned before. I…
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[These pictures are high res, so I didn't embed them] I don't like the sculpted statue- I think it's very blobby, and brings down the scene(The rest of the scene looks nice, so far). The base-part that he's sitting on is sculpted very well, though. Did you use any reference while sculpting him? If not, check out these…
Here are a couple of notes: * The color/saturation of the wooden floor does not fit the rest of the scene. It's almost cartoonishly bright orange against the natural earth tones of everything else. Dull it more to match the rest of the scene, or consider a different color all together. Perhaps a darker brown to compliment…