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I'm coming from lots of Unity experience but relatively no shader experience especially with these networks or nodes. Jumping into Unreal 4 and the basic PBL setup (Diffuse, Roughness, Metallic) what can I do to try and push more realism? Also this may be a good opportunity for other people to learn as well? I know there…
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…
I think you're doing too much work to achieve what you really want. You've hard-coded your joint names into your Mel, which leaves your script very local to your current application. Check out the code below which will toggle visibility on and off of descendant joints for any rig you are working on. // I've heavily…
I know what OSS is and how it works. Like I said, we'd get the source frozen at the last version and could do what we wanted with it. OSS projects die all the time. In fact most get abandoned and just end up an abandoned source forge entry. Blender works for the same reason the other 4 or 5 successful OSS projects work.…
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…
Yes. maybe. I saw fantastic job people do in SPainter sometimes but Painter sort of rules your hand. While in Zbrush you goes from general low-res form , through mid-frequency details to tiny details and it it makes you select what to do and how smooth vs how sharp. Since the detailing needs extra time you test in game…
First attempt at some Astrophotography :) Also, is anyone able to link to Flickr anymore? Tried pasting the BBC code but it just shows up on as the code and not the image.