it's quite common, in it's simplest form it could something like this.... where the box (low poly) is using the cylinder and geosphere as render targets (hi poly). In the tutorial above it's sub parts like feet, legs and head etc they don't really overlap much which one presumes it's done that way to make them more…
a couple days ago I was walking down the street and i noticed a molded concrete wall that was meant to look like stones, but the mold had been tiled a bunch of times like a texture and it was super noticeable. the whole thing felt really surreal. i've also had multiple times where i noticed people looking nearly identical…
Yeah I was guessing that too. However then you have just doubled your workload and then some, don't you? And at least in my experience making something in haircards with a groom as a definitive reference is a nightmare if it has to match up well. Keeping the volume and detail samey - like working with your hands tied…
I have big problem with cartoon style textures like World of Warcraft. I very like that style, but don't have any idea how this is painting. I'm new in 3d modeling/texturing and maybe this is stupid problem, but maybe anyone have information or idea how create textures in that style? Today i spend 4-5h for creating wood…
hey guys I need your help, my likeness skills are not as well tuned as Id like them to be. so any help you can offer would be great. since its for print im going for bigger forms and not as minuet detail. I want to emphasize/caricature-ize his likeness a bit so that it will be obviously him even if its a 6in tall sculpture.
Hi, I was wondering how they do the crease movement on games like Fifa when a player is moving? It looks like the normal map, is code switching between 2 different nor maps to create this effect? I only tend to see it on the back area of the shirt.Games like Max Payne 3 do this too. Any info would be great,thanks.