So, I realize what this looks like... threw it together quickly so bear with me. The left sphere has had a proboolean operation applied to it. The right sphere is the same sphere just before the proboolean. I cannot for the life of me get the left sphere to adopt that smooth look again, Smoothing groups, UV's Normals,…
Hi. I'm sorry maybe the forum already has an answer to this question, but I did not find the right one. Baked normals look very good in the Marmoset, but not when I import to C4D. I have tried many different settings. I also tried to import maps with the 3d object (looks better, but the object is triangulared) I would be…
You can try breaking off the UV shells where those annoying seams occur in the Normals. I know it sounds weird but the normals work better around 90degree edges when the UV shells are broken and have a little bit of padding. Hope this helps some. -Stockwell
I've used TB3 a few times and it has been fine but my latest substance texture (no different to my others) is showing bright white lines when I preview it Marmoset Viewer (it's fine in the main software). So confused, I've followed the guidelines at ; https://forum.allegorithmic.com/index.php?topic=5451.0
That fits. Conversion between smoothing groups and not smoothing groups is kind of not possible (face boundaries vs vertices) For the OP - when you Boolean in max (maybe proboolean) it generates an edge selection where the objects intersect. I've used that to generate fillets/clean up/ make welds etc in the past
Hi,I have created a modular project for Unreal Engine 4. I'm just learning to use Unreal engine 4. I export it in the unreal engine to test the models. But I saw some wavy and broken shading on the surfaces of the models. What should I do to fix these errors? Thanks in advance. images: