Promises will be kept, this is the most optimized UT we've ever made. I think the coders mentioned you can run on cards that came out when UT2003 did, which was quite a while ago. It will come will all the tools and toys you normally want. It does run really well with min and recommended specs. Hope you lot like it, I suck…
Welcome to Polycount! I've merged your 3 topics into a single one. This is the way to get feedback on your work, by posting updates all in the same topic. This way, you can keep track of your progress, and viewers can understand your project as a whole. Keep posting updates here, this is great! I think your level is coming…
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Love the changes, great choices. Colored grime, increased gradients, a bit more wear. All great. Might be nice to have a bit of a liquid drip coming out of the dispenser.
@wildrun If its taboo i am sure someone who is an elite in the knowledge will come around but this guy: https://polycount.com/discussion/comment/2774710#Comment_2774710 Seems to have the solution to the issue you bring up and that is to "do it yourself" & by that i mean "Hand-paint" the issue away. Then it answers your…
i'll try to found a way to reduse noise i spend 200 minute on render yeah i did connect mask layer to displacement and reduse it through ai range node yeah i did thin out the layer but i need to crank up the density but my pc crash and yes the eyelashes it's been ok i did test in ipr mode but after 3 hours render it's…
You should sculpt or generate a procedural tileable rock normal map that you composite in Blender Compositor or Substance Designer (Maya can't composite an image) then you project the texture as box mapping. The node setup in Blender: You can overlay it with a curvature smooth map to get more color variation on your…
Having some design issues now. I really want to add the cone, but it looks pretty good without it too. The problem is considering -how- it would be afixed to the building in a practical, real life, example. I have been looking at various buildings online, and not coming up with much. Enclosed are 3 shots for comparison.…
I bought a course on udemy but it explained very briefly or not at all what certain components in the code were used for. I then tried a online tutorial on tutorial republic but some things were missing in the code