Beginner looking to create some basic objects for free to anyone, would really appreciate if i could be given some tips of where to start a portfolio http://imgur.com/a/zWA6H its not much but heres is an example
How do I properly attaach equipments(armor) to dota heroes with blender? Example a cape, do I have to Parent it to the skeleton and attach it to the bones? if yes, then how do I attach it to multiple bones?
Has anyone tried creating blendshapes for different muscles flexing, and then slaving that to the joint? For example, when you bend the arm at the elbow, the bicep flexes? Or am I already way behind the times for rigging?
How do I change the viewport rotation method in max? In example to rotate locally around a vertice? I thought I knew how to do this at one point, but it has since escaped me.
Is there a way to draw in 2d details on a model so i can render out the image and painted over in phothoshop. example http://karanak.deviantart.com/art/Spinosaurus-277884227 i wanna render the details like that
Hello. I have problem baking intersecting objects in SD. Even with Match option intersecting meshes appear where they should not. Example Material ID map: How to get rid of red id appearing on green?
Thank you Alex! I have done experiments with nanite and decided not to use this time for two reasons. The first one is that for thin geometry, in this case grass strands for example, the rendering gets very noisy as you get further away from the foliage. The rendered polygons get so thin that it can't be rendered well.…
Spent sometime rebuilding the skin/hair shaders in the UE4 Digital humans content example and threw this together to test them on, more breakdowns and stuff on my AS
The renders above look like poser art, which is to say purchased assets put together to form an image. There is nothing wrong with that, but you have to be pretty good to pull it off. The difference in the quality of the figure and background makes the images jarring to look at. It looks like the model doesn't belong in…