With intergalatic, once the game comes out we'll know more about the character and why they went with that design. The trailer doesn't reveal a lot, but it seems the plot for the game has leaked (though reports are suggesting its fake) so probably best to just keep things level until more is released. The most I'd say is…
Looks really great! The only thing that stands out to me, as that the paint is shaded like a metal, while most fire extinguishers I have seen have a glossy red paint that isn't metallic. Example: Love all the fine details on this!
In painter > filters > material finishes. These are sometimes part of the pre made materials inside Painter, these will always show seams unless UV seams fall in more logical places. (example: apply material finish on chest armour plates https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueC2qGzWrgQ&t=1276s that wont show seams) As for your…
I agree with @killnpc that having an artist to deal with all of this could help. Art is a big selling point to games, and I'm afraid all the work you've put in developing the mechanics of the game might not shine as it could. However, if it's a passion project and you don't have more than your time to invest in this, then…
nice sketch swiz, for the face though, you might want to change the angle of her head so it's not a direct face-on stare at the viewer. maybe nsfw example 1 maybe nsfw example 2 maybe nsfw example 3
Added convex / concave separation, and its working on both normal map and vertex normals. Example with beveled edges (vertex normals): Example with a normal map input: And an example with some noise texture break-up and convex only edges:
FWIW the third weapon pic, it's material finessed variation plus contact wear patina is pretty accurate because I'd worked with similar military grade hardware as a profession when alot younger way back in the day. Might also add polymer components are as they should look after constant use in real life so you've an eye…
hey! nice project you have here, looking cool! I did an overpaint below ( sorry for the messy quality :D ) I think you are on the right track, here are a few things you could consider! by reducing the contrast where two different materials meet ( for example the pant of his backpack, as it touches the fur ) you can guide…
Update#5 I have completed the retopology and UV mapping for the clothing. Although this is a game asset, I want to ensure it has a high level of detail for close-up shots. Therefore, I decided to maintain slightly denser geometry and increase the texel density to about 25 px/cm. I am currently deliberating between two…
I just ready this and I might haved missed it if mentioned, but it would be nice Normal Map generation tools that are friendly for game art, ie you could flip normals whatever way you want and you could easily tell the baker the way you want things mirrored. Realtime shaders that support mirrored uvs. A more streamlined…