Update! -Added an exterior door wall. -Added a walkway. -Replaced the window opening model with a new one. I also had a question about the back faces of wall models. In the case of the school’s outer perimeter wall, I deliberately removed the back faces to save on polygon count, since no one will ever see that side, it…
Hi everyone, We’re Lucid Realm Studio, an indie 3D game art production team, currently looking for mid-level freelance 3D artists experienced in creating stylized hand-painted armors for a stylized MMORPG project. Texture quality level and art direction is similar to WoW. Project Style * Stylized MMORPG * Hand-painted…
I wanted to create a convincing safety reflector material for a future project. I spent a weekend toying around with it in the latest version of Unreal. Here is a description of how retroreflectors work: https://sky-lights.org/2020/08/10/qa-how-bicycle-reflectors-work/ These reflectors are cast in transparent plastic with…
*Thank you to everyone who applied! We’ve successfully filled the position and are no longer accepting applications at this time. We will reopen the posting whenever we have new openings, so please keep an eye out for future opportunities. We really appreciate the time and effort all applicants put into their…
I'm going to call this model done for now. I don't want to tweak it anymore, even though some parts still look pretty rough. I've sunk way too much time into it and honestly it's left me feeling a bit desperate. I'm ready to jump into the next stage quickly.
Hello! Offer: I am looking to commission a low poly, 3d, character model Details: I am specifically looking for a stylized character model (see images). https://i.imgur.com/9ZDwOAe.png https://i.imgur.com/XPBu5ZL.gif Deadline: none Contact: Contact thru polycount. Discord, X(formerly twitter), and Email available. Final…
Kind of ironic to go from medical 3d modeling to making weapons lol One thing I will say is I would consider having your medical portfolio not show up on your home page, recruiters will mainly want to see relevent art pieces to the job your applying for, the other stuff is cool too but probably not necessary to see when…
Getting close to finishing the modeling side of this project. Still currently working on the hair, then I'll most likely put everything in a texture atlas as well as tweaking some normals.
To flip individual channels, hit the lil cogs icon next to "Normals" in your last screenshot. Y should be green unless you're mistaken. Please be patient while I practice my gas lighting effects. As for the idea itself of using non-square textures generally, TIL it's no longer a bad idea to do as long as you stick with…