Retopology just works for me, with minimal intervention needed. It’s also nondestructive. On the other hand, zremesher allows you to use guide curves which is super helpful in some cases. Why don’t you try it out and see for yourself? Use the same mesh in both. They’re both pretty easy systems to learn.
Fully Procedural Landscape created in World Machine. Inspired by winter! The node system allows you to adjust to create a huge amount of variation! https://www.artstation.com/artwork/8wQa1n
you need a mesh - on import of a skeletal mesh it creates a skeleton asset that contains the bone information and a skeletal mesh asset that contains the mesh and the skinning information. it's not especially intuitive but its a decent enough system - very flexible at least
The question is a bit of an oxymoron - high end laptops that are good for 3D tend to have beefy, high power consumption CPUs and GPUs. So if you want something really efficient it would be an M1 Macbook Air. But that's not a particularly good machine for 3D work. What is more important to you, low power use, or high end…
sports is really the last vestige of the meritocracy, everything has been taken over by mediocrity. the system is old and stagnant now and it may be beyond a scope of your average reforms, thats putting the pressure on the system, typically this sort of pressure wouldn't go anywhere because everyone was fat and happy and…
[vv]119776130[/vv] Woohoow! Finished our second year group project recently. ..Which means time for some breakdowns! I sculpted the character in Zbrush and retopologized it in 3DCoat. I prefer 3DCoat over every other piece of retopo software Ive tried. Its simple and does what it needs to do. No bullshit about not being…
Hi! At work we have lots of scans, and I'm looking for a good solution to browse them and sort them, something like XnView for 3D files I guess. Ideal features would be: * Support ~300mb obj files * Simple viewer to orbit around the scans * Tag system to describe what's in the scan, for sorting (linear hierarchy isn't…
Hi there Eric, Perhaps a valid way for people to suggest edits would be to do so by referencing other existing boards using the same system ? This could lead to some unexpected solutions, with the guarantee that implementation is possible.