Hello, I'm trying to make a flickering light that i can fully control. So the idea is simple. Lerp node works as some kind of gate. The mask is horizontal panned texture with black and white squares inside. I thought that with this i will be able to "paint" the flickering. The problem is that UE 4 always changes my texture…
Basically the result I see in the viewport (with all the reflections, normal map details etc.) I want to be baked into base color. Can't figure out how to do it. Baked Lighting filter doesn't do that.
I am sure this is really dumb thing to ask but anyway, How do you instance an object in UE4 so that editing the properties of one alters the properties of them all? I have a room with a number of lights in it and am fiddling with intensity and range and its a lot of hassle to edit them individually. Its been a long time…
Hello, I am looking for an artist to help with taking an existing architectural model and creating PBR materials in Unity, along with lighting it. Please send me a link to your portfolio and your rate. The job is immediate. Thank you
Hello Fiends,i would like to ask you a question.I know it could sound silly but i was just wondering Is Sandbox works the same way with light maps(second uv Chanel as Udk)? Thank you for your respond.
Anybody know of a good uv packer/unwrapper for light mapping in maya? Haven't really found anything free or licensed online except for this nebula2 toolkit which doesn't really do anything we can't script in maya for free.
Hi all I work for Techland as a senior character texture artist. Just want to show You what I did for Dying Light. Have a nice day My art station webite https://www.artstation.com/artist/brometheus
Just finished up this one week project. =) The goal with this one was pretty simple: challenge myself to focus on lighting, composition, and level of detail, and see what I could realistically create within a short timeframe. I wanted to build a small, contained scene and really push the mood. Aiming for that “something is…
So the problem is that i do not know how to render the shadow caused by the light emission from the IBL. The only way i can render it is by using "use Background" shader, but i do not want to do that as my final render. I want to be able to render it solo, with a render pass, for example. Please any help would be…