I am trying to understand what it is, its a combo of versioning like p4, svn, git and asset management/planning like flow,jira and such? How/where is this hosted? How is it secured?
got some time for ref searching; you'll need a few variants of each object and surface the main reference contains - the main ref can't really be trusted to give you enough details and answers (what does the wear&tear on the wood floor look like? How many meaningfully different vials, jars and flasks with different labels…
First of all, I love that prop, great job! I agree with the others about the wear. I feel it and the level of dirt, in this case the lack of it, is inconsistent. Some notes on what I'd expect to see on a jukebox this worn: My rule of thumb for grime: - It accumulates in corners, hard to reach crannies and under overhangs…
Hi, I’m a manga script writer. I’ve watched over 400 anime and read nearly 200 manga, and now I’m developing my own original manga-style series called “The Unknown Awakening.” I want this to be the first proper Indian manga with a global audience.In a world where 25% of humanity awakens superpowers upon reaching maturity,…
that doesnt look like a baking error, but a "simple" projecttion error? what does the baked mesh look like without the texture applied?a quick hacky fix would be masking the edges and highlighting them to blend the top end the side together a bit more.
almost ready to wrap this up. Warped the glass noise around the etching and introduced some iridescence/hue shift to the mat, although it's only really noticeable in motion. The surface is also glinty, but this is not a super dramatic effect either. Dressed the scene out more and tweaked mats on a number of things. The…
Hi, Great job—this thread keeps getting better every time I check in. I’d suggest updating your first post to feature your latest image right at the top. For your shots, you might want to refine the composition a bit. Try positioning the camera lower and angling it upward toward the Spider Robot to give it a more imposing…
Ahhh brick makes more sense. The stone material just looks like old castle stone, and would have made more sense to be more polished brick stone like in the reference image.
It's absolutely not necessary to go buy a giant workstation to make 3d models and hasn't been since about 2008. You can probably do the work you need to do on that machine quite comfortably - I used a worse one when I was working on first party PS4 titles. You may want more ram for zbrush but in general I'd suggest not…
I just want to be able to see the underside of this coat, like on blender: I already tried Tools > Display Properties > Double to no effect. I'm on zbrush 2023.2.1.Help!!!