For me it's the opposite lol, I suck at hard surfaces. Exactly, I think it's fun when you can get your character naked and customize their genitals even if there is no gameplay reason for it. And since you have multiple humanoids you can make interesting body designs that expends the lore.
Sometimes i get flipped faces, so you can check that by going to the object name (if you labeled them) selecting it and clicking the back-face option on the left. (For me) they come in usually normal flipped, If you tried all other options you can try this one.Notes : you have to fix the issue, clicking that option will…
I've seen this done in engine l. it was basically like klunk describes but we were generating textures and using material overrides for the viewmode rather than encoding anything into the mesh(cos that gets used for other stuff) Imo it's a bit of a waste of time. You can't use the GPU to get a good representation and it's…
Finished the mech. Follow on artstation for more images, breakdown, turntable. You can leave a like, comment, and all that good stuff. I love to hear what you think. Thank you for watching. https://www.artstation.com/artwork/xDEYZX
Finally sharing my latest personal project. An environment for use in a real time game engine, rendered in Unreal 4. https://www.artstation.com/artwork/18a9lK Everything was created by myself, apart from some of the decals and textures that were sourced from the internet/other projects. MidJorney was used to generate the…
that depends whether it looks how you want it to look. face-weighted normals isn't some defined method of building things - it just means that vertex normal direction is affected by the relative size (area) of the faces it's attached to and generally means you get nicer shading without manual intervention.
i think it's just considered a bevel? you could create it by doing a bevel on the edge and then merge the ends. If some parts have to be slightly concave or at a specific angle you can adjust edges/verts manually or use a boolean. Is the name important because you were wanting to find the right tool to help make it?
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