Continuing from my previous post ... GenAI has also resulted in a lot of layoffs, for 2 reasons. One is companies got rid of employees in favor of using AI because they thought it would be cheaper. The other is AI ended up being more expensive than companies expected (I am not surprised) so then they got rid of more…
Hello everyone. This is my latest project with UE4. Video: https://youtu.be/ZPo-6iTWcY4 Project page: http://ali-rahimi.net/pages/portfolio/dry-land.html Executable file: http://ali-rahimi.net/portfolio/realtime/DryLand.exe
Frankpolygon's perspective is what I'd think about plus the principles discussed relate too other shapes/subd processes as well e.g. Hemispherical intersections "Segment matching is a fundamental element of most subdivision modeling workflows." It's not the topology "A significant problem with trying to formulate a fixed…
Hi everyone, we are looking for someone who can help us bring our game to players and shape how the project is presented and communicated. We are currently working on a mobile arcade game called Gary Getman. The core gameplay and direction are already defined — we are not redesigning the game. What we are looking for is…
Wanted to practice my material skills today, so I made a CRT material with scanlines that are affected by the viewing angle by using a fresnel, and subpixels that fade in if moving close to the screen. Small breakdown, images and a video in the AS post. https://www.artstation.com/artwork/vv6yv
Hey everyone, just pushing forward with my portfolio and breaking into the environment art industry (plus trying to make a couple of bucks on Fab). This time around, I made a massive environment inspired by winter in my city. It took a massive toll on me, but here's the result. More details…
Thanks, that’s really helpful. As a beginner, I’m trying to understand value hierarchy better—when something in the background becomes too visually dominant like this, should I mainly tone it down, or is it better practice to strengthen the focal point first?