Spent about 20-25 hours on this on and off, used Substance Designer for the materials. Tried using as few textures and materials as possible, meshes all modular too. Rendered in UE4. check it out @ https://www.artstation.com/artwork/WrX5v Any feedback always appreciated! Based on this concept by Atomhawk Design: Any…
Hi, We're in need of a great level designer to use our existing assets and craft an incredible environment in Unity3D. We're on a bit of a time crunch, so somebody who can work quickly and can be creative with modular assets would be ideal. Please PM me your portfolio of environments.
I want to do a sci fi environment. But I don't know which one to tackle. I'm thinking I should try to tackle the room with the green capsules with the plant monster in the middle. That one has modular potential. Or maybe the capsules in the room filled with water? Any suggestions which ones I should hit?
So not sure what I did but I was working on some modular stuff and then I noticed. Where the hells my toolbar? I've tried everything. Reverting to start up settings, switching max ui. How do I get it back? Here is what my screen looks like.
I'm working on a new game project and I thought I would share the player's weapon. It's a magical matchlock the player can upgrade in a modular fashion. Its suppose to resemble a really rough ink sketch and look 2D. Its about 3000 - 7000 tris depending on how many upgrades the player is using.
Some modular meshes I made over the past couple of days (pipes) Polycounts are around 1000 tris for each mesh, went for a mid-poly look since a lot of games nowadays seem to have more texture detail modeled into the details. Rendered in substance painter.
Reworked the pillar top and bottom some more, added a few splits and removed the blue color from the large tiles. Started to built a few more modular pieces using the trim sheet. However, I think I need another texture for the floor and ceiling as well as the walls.
You could pick up Unreal Engine and an inexpensive pack like this to do all your scene blockouts. It's all modular and will snap together like Lego, very minimal technical skill required https://www.unrealengine.com/marketplace/en-US/slug/blocking-starter-pack
Took me a while to find this thread. Apologies if there is a new thread. I started building a Eurorack modular synth (bye bye money) and this is my first little noodle. Totally random and me just twiddling knobs. Loads of fun! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07fQIE7zFPE
I hope you have done that house in a modular way if so could you post the building blocks? I also recommend disabling the view cube, i know its about personal preference but i think its a better workflow to work without it. :D