Hi, I have been working on some props to practice with wood and then decided to make a diorama with then so make something for my portfolio, so is time to start looking for some feedback.Also, sorry if I take some time to answer, work will take all my time and energy until Monday.The props And now the diorama (the trees…
Yesterday i did some tweaks to everything, i realize that the point of the blade normals were messed up(i think that might be the "baking issues" that Zetheros mentioned), and i'm really more satisfied with what i got now, isn't 100% how i would like but i decided to move on, textures are looking less dull now and some…
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@klamante: Looks schweet! Great work. I like how the hand painting blends the overlapping faces / separation of the focus gear mount to the body of the binoculars. @Pep_mepla: Good start so far. I noticed a few missing parts, though you mentioned it's still in progress so anyways. Just a thing to keep in mind is things…
Portfolio: https://riadev.carrd.co/ Email: riadev244@gmail.com Discord: riadev244 Hello! I’m Ria Dev, a pixel artist focused on building clear, expressive visuals for games. I’m comfortable working in different styles and open to both short and long collaborations. I also keep my rates friendly for indie teams and small…
hey guys. i've been looking into buying myself an IPS monitor, and came across something curious... first of all the price difference between 23" vs 24" is well... staggering. i'm not sure that £100 for an extra inch of screen space is really good value. but there might be more to it than that? apparently as a general…
One thing is that what happens on a flat surface that's separated by a smoothing group or reigned in by a support loop or custom vertex normals basically doesn't matter for the shading. And then, the local detail you added along the longer edges of the indentations seems only partly necessary and the way you terminated it…
Hi! Tbh I'm not sure how okidoki's example can help add noise to animation curves, I mean with some technical knowledge you could hack together some kind of node network that would grab a position of a point from a noise texture and use it to drive a position of a controller on an animation curve, but I shudder to think…
I was just wondering if anyone has and suggestions on how to get this kind of look http://2photo.ru/en/post/30388 with either materials, shaders, or lighting.