Hey all! I've not been here for a while, busy with family and work, but thought I'd share this tutorial I made for Allegorithmic a few months ago! Hopefully it's not too jumpy and it helps a few of you out! Good Luck! https://www.allegorithmic.com/blog/henry-kelly-processes-his-photogrammetry-workflow-substance-designer
Looks pretty cool to me, I like the shapes and sleekness of it, looks like a believable design. Perhaps a little too "standard" for my tastes, I reckon if you're going for a nonexistant fantasy style, you could push it a lot more into the "cool" factor and away from modern-day designs while still keeping it believable.
I want to start designing women's shoes digitally. Zbrush is my program of choice. My main question is, does anyone know of a tool that can help me get measurements/proportions right? Like a digital foot mold I could build the shoe around? I've thought about using a model from DAZ but I'm wondering if there's anything more…
Hello, I'm looking for a 3D designer to work with me asap on a 3D sculpture. A first version of the model has been made. I need someone to take over with the character details. The style of the sculpture is a mix of Auguste Rodin and David Quayola. The sculpture itself is a reinterpretation of the Ruben's paint - Elevation…
so i made a procedural material in substance designer. Is it possible to control the things that i can control via substance' product in ue4 as material instances or some sort? I'm not really familiar with unreal engine so sorry if this seems like an idiotic questions. I've done my research and my current hypothesis is no…
I'm currently looking for stuff to add to my portfolio. Looking for Designing work or 3d modeling/texturing work. Looking for something with not many time constraints. Please let me know if I can help at alangrayhawk@gmail.com
Hey guys, I was experimenting with Substance designer and painter and was wondering if there was an easy way to move between the two programs or what is the least destructive way to iterate between the two programs. I was wondering if there was an equivalent to "GOZ" for zbrush for the two programs. Thanks!