Hi @Kinaya . Great work! I have some inputs categorized. Presentation: 8/10 Your approach of creating a rendered front, flat back, and a face is more than enough for a 3D artist to determine what they're looking at to produce. If you're showcasing a character for gameplay. Facial expressions isn't that relevant. Usually,…
It's not even close to a harsh, rude, or even impolite critique. People asking for critique are looking for information, not a pat on the back. If you like to be very polite and nice that is great but it's not necessary and mostly just fluff, meaning it has little value. There is no information to do anything with. If you…
Hi Everyone! I finally released my PBR Texturing plugin for Unity last week. It's called Materializer and is in the Asset Store Materializer is a fully integrated PBR Texture generation tool, that's compatible with Alloy, Lux, Jove, Skyshop and Unity 5 Standard Shader. Demo Level Click to Play: Youtube Swords Example…
For me day to day is pretty simple as a texture artist. Usually I start by checking e-mails since we outsource many of the props I want to keep track and see if the quality is up to snuff and comment on each one to go to the next step for example or tell them to tweak something. If something related to my level chunk is…
It would help to state the purpose for your survey, at the start of the survey. I get it's to help you write your thesis, but is your thesis going to be creating a new tool? It would also help to state where you'll be sharing the tool when completed, and maybe a link to a social site where you'll be sharing your progress…
It definitely helps, I've seen it and it explained a lot - what I still don't understand is, for example, if I wanted to export the maps for the last example he gave out of 3dsmax and have it work correctly in Maya - how would I do that without Handplane?
A fast, cheap but not very quality solution would be to create several brick models and a straight edged wall, then just repeatedly place the brick models on the edge to cover it. For example in Dark Souls it's done that way for example: Screenshot 1 Screenshot 2
What about using projection master with a pattern created in Photoshop and used as an alpha in zbrush. Example - Create the squiggly you made in the example, then copy it over 10 times, and save that out as an alpha. Drop it down in projection master, and use the alpha.
If you want an example of a clean, but creative resume, you could see mine as a possible example. I have yet to get a critical "this is too much" critique from anyone. https://cdnb.artstation.com/p/resume_files/attachments/000/003/527/original/Brian_Choi_Resume.pdf?1511826593
Looking great. Just one thing bugging me, the feet are actually missing a joint. What would equate to the ball of her foot just kind of goes right into her toes. This example is for deer, not... whatever one would consider Illidan, but this is a good example: :thumbup: