Hi, For some context I do environment design (hobby) mainly, but I am starting to do more and more modelling instead of depending on others for models or purchased kits. I have been delving into making rocks both realistic ish (with brushes) and stylised with the base Blender brushes. I saw a Mark Kingsnorth retopo addon…
1M+ images from the best of games, cinema, and classic art - all in one place. State-of-the-art text search and visual search included. Get it here Let me know which games you want added! Any and all feedback on the UX is also appreciated. (I got tired of never having the time to finish games and missing all the stunning…
This week I wrapped up the full blockout and I’m just about done with the high poly. I modeled the scope, the stand, and the rest of the smaller components to really help bring the sniper together as a complete piece. I also pulled in a bunch of real-world references while working on it. For some parts — like the scope,…
I merged your new Topic into the thread you have already. Keeping the same project as replies within the same Topic will give people more context when they're formulating feedback for you. By default it also sends notifications to those who have replied before (unless they changed their notification settings). As for…
This may be the case from UE4 to UE5 ( even when "hearing" differently because of nanite .. anyway ) but it seems beginners are very unsure about this. Therefor all those questions about "fitting" polycount (:wink: ) and topology ?? I think if one business side want something from the other then clear descriptions of the…
NS-288 Radio Model - Substance Designer Procedural Material My dad gave me a radio as a gift. I couldn’t find detailed information about the radio. It was mentioned that it was made by Güneş Elektronik. I liked this real radio model, and I wanted to create a procedural material in Substance Designer. I added nodes for the…
Hey! Great step to start posting online. It's a really good habit to have since you'll learn to communicate about your work, making nice screenshots (even the WIP ones!) and getting feedback :+1: This is a great start so far! Right now it could really help to flesh out your meshes and blockout so you can see how the scene…
well i lost my wacom intuos 4 pen so I ordered a new Intuos 4 with pen and accessories for about £35 . Hope its not iust an empty box when it arrives :) i could have got a more modern one, but I just love that model EDIT, jeez it's brand new and its twice the size of my old one :)
Yeah, Fiji is interesting. It feels more research-oriented compared to most production tools.That interactive training approach sounds closer to what’s actually needed, since it’s more about guiding region boundaries instead of relying purely on contrast or gradients. The tricky part is always making it consistent and fast…
If you want to dive back into the spirit of that era you'll get a kick out of the Vertex ebooks, still available to download. https://ryanhawkins.gumroad.com/ Flipping through them again every now and then over the years it's honestly kind of amazing to see how the internet (and online art communities) have devolved since.…