Sure, first off there are pretty much two ways to do hard edge stuff without adding in extra geometry, that i know of. First is to use smoothing groups for your hard edges in max. One of the big disadvantages to doing this is that you always have infinately hard edges. Really nothing in life has an edge that hard, so it…
We say here: "the harder you try, the faster you get". But man, don't be exaggerated/hyperbolic @ned_poreyra. BTW, I think all time wasted with logic in modelling is justified (playing videogames would be different, and that's what too many people do instead of improving). If ned_poreyra says he's practicing to get…
@guitarguy00 It really depends on the size of the object and whether or not it will be seen up close by the player. Fastener threads usually aren't something that players are looking at up close. Adding this kind of detail in Substance painter is probably the fastest and easiest route. Using floaters probably makes sense…
@borealis When working with intersecting compound curves it's generally considered best practice to rely on tools, primitives and modifiers to generate geometry with a consistent curvature and segment spacing. It's also helpful to block out the shapes before adding support loops and secondary details since this makes it…