Hi!I'm trying to get some pieces for my portofolio where I'll show my texturing skills and I started with this blowtorch.This is still a work in progress,if anyone has any suggestion on how can I improve it I'm happy to hear from you.
I would suggest generating erosion on the terrain using a dedicated tool like WorldMachine or Terragen or the like. This will make a splat map for you, which you can use in a Composite node as your layer masks. To isolate the RGB color channels you can use Color Correction nodes, or even easier just use a single OSL Uber…
By ideally share the lowpoly part, do you mean just show the low poly how it looks before. Here it is how it looks before. If you mean the whole model i can do that. For the second part, yeah i see the texture set for master was set to low so i set it to 4k size and got this result When you mean "using some debug texture…
Hello I have created a Padlet this evening. https://padlet.com/littleclaude/neil-gallaghers-gamesfordshire-f0yudgud1856jbye I needed a convenient resource to share with people when they ask me where they can find information on various topics like Jobs, Mentors, Funding, Tutorials, Events and so on but I have never really…
Hi guys new here, thanks for having me. Been working on my modelling skills, I enjoy sculpting. I created this model hand to test my skills and I would love your pro feed back if you can. Any tips or advice will help, thank you.
After some testing, the alternate method using layer blending works* sort of....there are still seams, but you have to be extremeley close up to see them. I had to set the layer amount to -0.45 which sounds like an oddball number, but it was what looked best visually. Still though, the first method is much cleaner.
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