Wow, thanks for sharing. I remember having to avoid POW when writing shaders for a mobile game, just using ADD/SUB/MULT but my blends ended up being much more fiddly and hard to finesse. Nice technique.
Hello everyone, Should I use Blender or Zbrush to go about hard surface modeling? I've heard the new Zbrush 4R2 has gotten a few more tools for hard surfaces. Can anybody speak from experience working on hard surfaces starting in Zbrush? I will eventually be switching from Blender to 3d Studio Max once I have enough money.…
Hey guys. I'm working on some Modular Sci-fi Hallway stuff and I had a question about hard edges. If I want to add support loops or make a hard edge slightly softer how many edge loops do you guys think is a good number?
Gotta agree with Mik2121! :) Also, if possible, I'd like to see some different kind of hard-surfaces: for the moment, we did "mechanical" hard-surface. What about "electronic" hard-surface? For example:
depends if you need the edge to look soft or hard. https://polycount.com/discussion/107196/youre-making-me-hard-making-sense-of-hard-edges-uvs-normal-maps-and-vertex-counts#latest