About the Project A browser-based 3D social platform where communities hang out in shared virtual worlds using customizable avatars. Think of it as a cozy, low-poly metaverse rendered entirely in the browser with Three.js. What We Need We're looking for a 3D environment and character artist to create: Avatar Base Model &…
(UPD) I've managed to fix the lighting and shading issues with opacity maps to a degree that is satisfactory. I've also modelled some extra smaller props for the kit to add some extra life to potential room builds. Any feedback is helpful.
It's really not that scary if you think about it. Let's take a look at the scene after I've highlighted some areas: (by the way, I have no idea what I'm doing with the colours, I just did what made sense to me, I'm sure there's a right way to do this) The red parts are the two key props you'll need to create for the scene,…
The Artist is a personal practice work where I explore a woman sitting with a playful expression near her artwork. The room is lit by sunlight coming through the window. I did this project, and went back to the basics of 3D art after 2 years of only technical work. The lighting consist of one HDRI and several area lights…
I don't deny its confusing. That's because as a graduate you don't know shit yet - fortunately you have access to the opinions and thoughts of quite a lot of experienced people on here to help you through it. Re ego/cogs. Full scale games are not made by one person. They are made by a group of people working as a team and…
Wow, thanks alot guys. I'm glad you like it, made those many hours worth it :) ! Kennyties: Yeah the cart is pretty big now that I look at it, also you are right - the pillars come up straight through the planks, they have textured 'holes' but they don't read from anywhere but right next to them. Coots7: .... damn it…
That looks sweet. Sa74n if you think my skills are good enough I would be interested in making some enviornment and props for the project. I dropped you an email. Alex
Hi all! I can finally share my work from Tom Clancy's The Division :) I was a Senior Environment Artist on the Mission Team at Ubisoft Reflections. During my time on The Division, I was mainly responsible for the WarrenGate Power Plant main mission, from inception to completion. This included initial block-out, design, art…
Overall great prop, the metal came out very well. I'd drop the saturation down on the greens, especially where paint's likely to rub off on the raised bits: