Shaheer Khawar – 3D Artist | Game-Ready Assets & Product Visualization | Blender / Unreal Engine Hey everyone 👋 I’m Shaheer, a 3D artist specializing in game-ready assets and high-quality product visualization. I focus on creating optimized, realistic 3D models with clean topology and strong attention to detail — from…
Hello!, I'm working on a project for Uni to create the Interior of a Room, which will end up in Unreal.I am replicating the town of Bellhart from Hollow Knight Silksong, which is a 2D / 2.5D game.I'm going to adapt it's stylised illustrated elements into semi-stylised real-time Assets.I'm currently modelling some of the…
Really nice scene work here. Everything feels cohesive and natural. Only critique I have really is in that first shot, having a lot of vertical-jutting sharp and craggy rock 50ft away from a bunch of rock wall that's rounded and smooth, feels a little off (kinda Final Fantasy-ish?). Since both rock structures are right at…
We're looking for a skilled Blender artist with a strong creative eye to transform 2D illustrated cityscapes into optimized 3D environments for our interactive web experiences. You'll be the technical bridge between our hand-drawn illustrations and real-time Three.js implementation. What You'll Do * Create 3D blockouts and…
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Agreed, you are basically inviting scrutiny in a very obvious way. The focal length might be something that plays a role subconsciously (although I don't think it's very unusual) but the low angle and strange placement with one corner over the edge looks out of the ordinary immediately. Some of this could be used…
I'll be interested to see where this thread goes. The uncanny valley gets all it's pop in the realm of character art, but I think it happens in environments as well when things are 'just off' from how they would be built. Maybe it doesn't create the same sense of unease when it happens in environment art, but it can still…
you could generate this with code or you could simply composite images. either way, the result will depend entirely on how you combine your gradients/distancefields/however you choose to think of it here is an example in substance designer. the maths translate 1:1 to any shading language and can be easily ported to code.…