Hello everyone, We are looking for 3d artist to create the following assets: - around 12 "mechanical" models, textured, lowpoly - 1 lowpoly character, for a 3rd person setting - desert environment modular assets Please PM me for details.
Hi guys, I want to hear any thoughts regarding the matter of either sending out a modular set piece inside the Engine and assemble them there OR is it better to just assemble them in inside DCC tools. Thank you.
Hi guys, I finished a new project for UE Marketplace, it's Cells of laboratories in the rock. The basic idea is to combine large volumes with small interior modules, like laboratory cells. This modular environment Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0Oxvnlxrwg
This is my largest scene to date, and I would love to hear your oppinion along the way! Semi-modular pieces to be assembled into a great hall. Im thinking the assembled pieces will look something like this: The textures will be diffuse only:
This is a test render of the modular scifi corridor I am working on. The next step will be to add some variation to it. I have some things in mind, but I have not decided yet what will be added🤔
Some progress before I go and start doing modular models and vertex paint textures Edit: time to implement some stuff that actually makes it look like a mine and not some usual building
Got the boat and docks textured and placed. The boat docks and rope all share one texture set that tiles horizontally in some parts like a trim texture. The Dock is also built in a modular system.
Just wanted to throw this one into the mix, really nice concept with some room to make modular and expand on it abit :) Made by this awesome artist, Link to his artstation here: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/4kvGn
Cool. Some decals on the brick textures would help break it up, so it doesn't seem like its repeating so much. Right now you can clearly see the modular textures.
Yeah, it's not really anything related to UE4, it's just modeling in general ... if your sculpting and damaging cause the verts to move off grid, you'll need to move them back if modularity and snapping are a priority for you.