Hey Eric! I don't plan to add a Marmoset viewer for the project the scene looks very different mainly because the viewer does not support omni lights sadly
Looking for an Artist Partner for a Survival RPG (3D/UI/Sound) – Revenue Sharing I am looking for an artist partner for my open-world survival RPG project. I have been developing this game alone for a long time, but to take it to the next level, I need someone who can completely take over the artistic side. This includes…
I've been using speedtree for a little while now and I thought I had a hang of it. I made some trees and exported them yada yada and I reopened the file today and the previously 2k~ tri trees I made are now at a whopping 13k tris. Upon closer inspection I see that there are smaller versions of the trees within my trees. I…
Ah damn, sorry man I just read your message! I absolutely feel the pain about accidentally deleted Subtools! Afaik there is no way to really circumvent that though, at least not when you delete a critical Subtool from within the Tool palette. It's thinkable to prevent FJTools from deleting a marked Subtool though.. If you…
“Mountain Station: Journey Through the Peaks” is a cinematic environment inspired by remote high-altitude transit hubs. Built with a focus on realistic lighting, atmospheric depth, and detailed world-building, this scene captures the quiet mood of a mountain station surrounded by mist, cliffs, and cold air. The project was…
Where I could composite vector shapes with feathered edges and bitmap fill of albedo textures , then easily replace the fill with normal map or spec for export . Doing pixel grid snap , no sub-pixel blurring. And a spline/brush based scattering those bitmap filled shapes or deforming alternating stripes along the spline.…
For something static it's easy . Just render a picture of whats behind , a cube map projection maybe, and distort /displace it by a normal map with vector warp node .if you want time of day changing and something moving behind the glass you need a special render target in the engine. A dynamic cube map maybe or have this…
I have dabbled in 3d and 2d and seem to get side-tracked, or life throws me off whether its a ridiculous job or whatever. I am finally in a situation where I have more time to create art and can still make ends meet. My question involves me wondering what to do to actually get some experience going. I realize concept art…
I am looking to hire an artist who can produce a realistic outdoors scene with our engine. The technology will support it, but I find there is some magic artists have in composing a good outdoors scene, that is more than just throwing a bunch of models onto a terrain. I'm looking for the highest quality that will run on…
The job is about creating blockout 3D props, no high poly, nor texturing will be required in most of them(50$ to 150$ payed per asset completed ) skilled 3D artist required with hard surface experience .