Created my modular pieces to create the room all the walls windows etc created from a single trim sheet, I will post more on these when I have them textured, created the tileable wood floor mat and started blocking in the lighting
Sorry I should have been more specific, it's in regard to environments and adding details to modular assets/terrain. It's hard to tell some times if something is a unique texture or if it has been painted on. But things like the floors in U2 and Skyrim it's easy to see.
I like the use of modularity. I'm gonna try tackling hand painted textures at some point, but it looks pretty daunting. I agree that you should definitely work on the shadows mostly for the wood planks. Great start though! Keep updating!
Can I ask something, the modular assets stay within 3dsmax and you model whatever you want or do you put them in the engine and build everything there? And do you make holes in the wall for windows or do they float over the walls?
To Model the hall block-out I used a bunch of modifiers arraying, bending and symmetrizing (if that's a word?) a small column and cladding section. This has kept the design flexible and easy to reconfigure until i finalize the shape, and start breaking it up into modular pieces.
Hello everyone! Here are some first assets/turntables and render tests. Still WIP, we are currently working on a modular kit to set up the slum houses and additional assets to populate the scenes more. https://youtu.be/lK3YyLcJWu0 https://youtu.be/O7uueNkSl6Q
Trying something else, inspired from the big cargo ships, this one is called Ice Hunter, it's job it's to hunt ice asteroids from planet rings as in Saturn. Tried to make it modular and realistic. Small hooks hunt ice individually for maximal efficiency.
Ah, need to keep it modular so no single mesh unfortunately. Figured it out though, I needed to make the hierarchy a little different and place the feet, hands etc inside the null all at the same level in the tree. Working quite well now:
This would be true if I had this already modeled out but I don't. Plus there is no problem with reusing modular pieces in different ways it is widely used in the gaming industry. Why waste time and money remodeling something that is already there. It's not being lazy it is being smart.
Great work! As someone already pointed out you should flesh out your scenes a little bit more. I'm talking specially about the modular building and staircase ones, which don't really match the level of detail of the other pieces.