Emilie Autumn - Face the Wall [ame] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XDPcEN8IeQ[/ame] because she rocks a violin harder than most of the bands in this thread rock their guitars. :poly142:
The task to solve you mention is very generally specified.. what should "random" mean here.. You can always throw a Remesh modifier with method Voxel on any object genrated by whatever... or: For example you could also start with a cube and scale and extrude any faces for some time (maybe with some check of intersect…
Can you please draw a line around the area you're asking about? If it's under the palm tree on the left side, that's looks like a tiled grass texture blended with a tiled rock texture, then some uniquely-mapped rocks shoved into it.
Super mega wip, but what I'm currently working on. Pulled a lot from Josh Lynch (https://www.artstation.com/artwork/tutorial-creating-rocks-in-substance-designer) and Rogelio Olguin (https://vimeo.com/110562020) on generating rock shapes.
Another question, since my character wil be wrapping and curving itself around a large rock with lots of vegetation can I consider the rock itself to be part of the character polygon limit? (vegetation will be part of the pedestal limit ofc)
Hi everyone, Here is a quick tutorial on how to create Low Poly style rocks, and also how to create Cartoon Rocks. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iP-ZAUA8Ga4&index=4&list=PLpPd_BKEUoYi1ha6w28SUq7iYa1NC719E Thanks For Watching!
Man this is awesome work, I really want to see your progress, love the rocks so far :pleased: Question tho: did you sculpted each big island ? or you just "coated" the ground with rocks ? Cheers!
Started working on the textures for this. Coming to grips with learning poly painting and spotlight within ZBrush! I started on the middle rock block - I want it to be sort of a volcanic rock with a hot center that glows out from a few spots.
Also did some rock sketches based on some of the rock forms in the supplied material, trying to pull something together for a turret design. Nothing feels right yet. Might do something in a similar vein to the creep den.
Looks great at this point, @Tomsn! It might be better to extend the floor piece down to match the rocks around it. I'd even argue that there should be significant cracks in it if the floor rock were that thin though that's simply my opinion on the matter.