Have you googled, or looked on youtube? There are a bunch of very respectable ones, and usually the proof will be in how good their final material looks, etc, which makes sorting through the chaff not too difficult. Do you have a particular style of wood you're looking to replicate? You also got some good feedback in a…
You're welcome. I updated it today with a few new features and tweaks: * Added Open button to open the output directory. * Updated the Channel spinner to get remembered between sessions. * Updated file writing to allow for base names with slashes... the output files will get put into subfolders. So if you have a base name…
So, my polycount fellows, I'm pretty sure that this is a noob question but I still can't figure out and can't find the exact answers so I will just ask here. I'm using unreal in this example but the question applies to any other engine too (well, at least that is what I think lul) So, first question is: If I use one…
I did a 400~ tri prop that had 5 different material definitions with a single mask texture. I assigned red, green, and blue (pure 100% rgb values) to materials in 3ds max, and then assigned them to a multi-sub object material, and I had another material that stood out from the RGB for the 4th option. I then baked the…
Another question regarding this same topic...figure I would reply here rather than start a new thread - Are draw calls based on materials on screen at the same time? So If I have 10 different meshes all using the same wood tiling material, thats still 1 draw call for the material rather than 10 different draw calls? Since…
Nice work, this looks really sweet! If you’re open to feedback at this late stage, your presentations/flats could potentially benefit from some changes. The three-sword image is a bit confusing. The front and back views look like they have different lighting; this could be because you painted some lighting into the color…
How to find incompatible map/material in my BIG scene...? I have 3ds max and vray 3.4... i tried to open and render some old scenes created with vray 1.5 Sp3 (or something), but the scene isquite huge and there is some stupid map/material not really compatible with vray and thus really slowing down th rendering of the…
Or like Substance Painter but working in 2d space with pixel snap precision . Something simple like 2x2 ? Vector style maybe including vector curves to scatter small things along. With color range selection ? Something for quickly compositing materials from already existing pieces , not even any 3d preview is necessary but…
Hello guys, I've downloaded and imported several materials from Bridge to UE4 and depending on the object I apply the material instance it will work or not * static mesh imported from datasmith: no * static mesh actor: yes * brush geometry: no however, when taking the textures by themselves and building the material from…