[ QUOTE ] FatAssasin: You talk of what happens in the real world. [/ QUOTE ] No, I'm talking about what happens in a 3d rendering engine. You keep bringing up real world examples, and that just isn't going to help with the problem of controlling the size of spec highlights on the computer. I'll repeat, that's why there is…
I think you forgot the part where any game with procedural art, ESPECIALLY Spore, is ugly as my fuckin ballsack. I'd take Half Life 2's visuals 10 days out of the week over Spore's. Richard Kain had some good advice. Java is a good place to start, but you will definitely need to learn at least some C++. It is such a piece…
hi everyone! I am environment artist.so i am not very perofesional.and have some problems in environment creating.my problems are details of work. my problems: 1-should i create all of the scene in 3d software first and import seperate meshes to game engine?or use Modular creating?when should i use modular and when should…
Had my space mouse for around 3 years now and its become essential for me, Especially for blender. When you first use one it will feel very weird but becomes completely natural after a while. It might also take a while to find out a good shortcut key setup that works for you. My setup is the two button space mouse, and a…
Not too bad! The one issue that sticks out to me is scale. For example, in your reference the top of the door lines up with the top of the cabinet. Residential doors are around 203 cm tall (in the US). Your average person is about 160 cm tall. This means the cabinet in the reference is reachable by a person of average…
I'm creating an Overwatch parody and need one shot, that has a 3D, rotating gun. The model should be based on Mccree's pistol. I just need the gun well lit and rendered, with minimal background. I don't mind if the gun is made from scratch or sourced from an existing model, whichever is the best for a balance of…
Hey man, had some feedback. I like the depth you have in some of the parts, and get some good AO. I would try and divide things less evenly if possible. The reason that more dynamic is good is that it creates visual hierarchy and it's more pleasing to the eye. My personal opinion I would try and find a better hallway…
You certainly can, however the purpose of trim is reusability too so unless you have some similar assets like bicycle for example that can use that same trimsheet it will just be like a unique texture. Here is a good example https://www.artstation.com/artwork/Z5Ngl8