I'm no hard surface expert by any means, but doing something simple as a door would be not too difficult in Maya when it comes to hard surface modelling. Ever since I installed 2015, and don't get me wrong it's a fantastic improvement for a change, but what the heck is up with the smoothing? It's almost like they look like…
I am looking for a 3D character modeler skilled with cel-shading / NPR shading DIRECTLY SIMILAR to the look of the 3D cel-shaded character models of the games Guilty Gear Xrd, and/or Dragonball FighterZ. The goal of the 3D modeler will be to create a 3D cel-shaded model of a character design that is already illustrated,…
some stuff is wrong what you just said jkm Cg HLSL GLSLCg was developped by Nvidia, it was the first high-level language for the mass market sorta. In a cooperation project HLSL was made with Microsoft, hence Cg and HLSL are very close codewise, and often no translation is necessary. Cg supports a few more things than the…
Hmmm so it seems that it's actually more complicated than that. I followed your suggestion and that fixed it! But then I realized that the shading was view dependent, like specular, instead of like the diffuse type lighting I wanted. Then I realized I had fed the dot product of my normal and view direction into the exp…
Project Overview We are building an indie mobile game featuring a stylized, retro-console "segmented puppet" aesthetic. Our character pipeline utilizes a modular customization system where clothing, heads, and gear are modeled as separate, interchangeable assets. We are currently sourcing the master assets for a character…
your shader is hard to read broken up like that, try taking a bunch of screen shots and stitching together in PS so we get one seamless pic of your shader, it'll be easier to see how things hookup. As far as helping you figure out why your shader is broken I recommend going through each element and see how it's affecting…
A normal map drives the forms and basic shading of a model, not just fine greeble detail. Your concern has more to do with texture resolution than anything related to a normal map. IE: you could probably use a lower res normal map with a cell shader. Even then, getting sharp details and such, not high-frequency but like…
Hi people, I'm having some issues with my normal map. My model shades correctly until I apply my normal map. The texture itself looks fine to me but I don't have alot of experience with baking. Some info on the model: * My high poly was basically the same as my low poly model but I used modo's rounded edge shader. * All…