Did a small stylized art direction study recently focusing on softer organic shapes mixed with sharper metallic forms. Wanted to experiment with blending painterly textures and more realistic PBR materials together to see how far I could push the style. Would love to hear any thoughts or feedback.…
Posted in the WAYWO thread, but then realised a few green channels needed flipping.. So I had a free afternoon, and after watching one too many Witcher 3 videos, I wanted to make some ground materials :)
Material study of a stylized layered cliff. 100% Substance designer, rendered in Marmoset. I hope you enjoy it! If you have feedback, let me know! Here is the artstation link: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/Qzrq28 model
I wanted to do a Material study and work with a stylised art style so that I could expand my technical arsenal, so I decided to make some assets from the popular TV series Rick and Morty. https://www.artstation.com/artwork/3D4xB
Hi all, I'm sculpting my mesh in zbrush. but the mesh just turned brighter after I used projection master...I used a default red wax material on it. and it showed up brighter than it should be. I didn't fill any color or texture to the mesh. I tried to reload and restart zbrush, and it still appears like this... is there…
Hello i have a problem , iam following a tutorial but he does something off screen wich i cant see and i dont know how to do it. he adds a number in the material , i feel stupid for asking but i tried looking but i really couldnt find it please help picture here for ref : ( the 2 ) http://imgur.com/AwmmtFk
Is an interactive color or material picking tool on the roadmap for the texturing suite? Unless it's already there, but I haven't seen it mentioned and there isn't a "tool" for it right now, so I thought I'd bring it up. It's been an issue in my testing of the new features, and I'm not certain I can really make good use of…
Okay Now i have two materials for the top of the model and it works fine. How i can reduce the reflection? Here is the material: http://www.img-teufel.de/uploads/materialtransperent26c2c3ed8JPG.jpg
This material is inspired by the safety Floor that is used on Vancouver skytrain stations. I hope you like it - comments and criticism are very welcome :)