I've not tested this year's version but CC 2018 would wreck grayscale images if you opened and immediately saved them using default settings. And no, it shouldn't do that at all.
Working through feedback notes... * wrecked version of ship/ship mat and debris * moved stairs back a bit * added falling columns to help direct the eye to the ship
An adorable burst sculpture that I made with the intention of recreating Wrecking Ball's original model as closely as possible! Character Model Credit: Activision Blizzard: Overwatch
Very impressive! I'd like to know how they dealt with all the atmospheric (uh fluid..?) effects in the scan. Is it just enough to treat the water as a uniform volume? The photos i've seen of the Titanic wreck have been very murky and hazy which I feel wouldn't play particularly well with any kind of scanning. I'm surprised…
Small update on my animation. Not really digging the randomness of the wrecking ball anymore. Will probably swap it out for a falling stalagtite so it at least fits the scenario. Open to C&C.
Remember to stop photoshop converting colour spaces and wrecking your data. Or as I usually advise when working with substance - stay away from photoshop
Saw It today. All of this. ^ Looking forward to the Monsters University & Wreck-It Ralph the Ralph movie more than the other, the idea seems fun enough for me.