Decided to take a break from texturing and model the laser/flashlight attachment. Still have some wires to run off it, and a canvas/Velcro type peace for the grip. Uploaded with ImageShack.us
Fixed some of the proportions a bit and refined some of the shapes. Almost done with the high-poly. Just need to make the laser and the holographic sight and fix the grip. Then onto the low poly.
I should have elaborated. When a morph target is stored the Layer brush gains a special behavior where new strokes are applied to the stored MT rather than being additive with previous strokes. On the left, Layer with no MT. On the right. Layer with stored MT. No erasing, just three strokes each.
Do you have a general breakdown on your textures in terms of the layers/groups of layers? For myself, I feel like I'm still behind on what it means to properly approach realistic texturing like this and I wonder if it's because I'm not approaching it with a relatively standard template of "have these layers of detail in…
God's sake, NikhilR, grind your axe somewhere else, yeah? Veilguard didn't do well because it was always going to be a mess when it had been in development hell for so long and famously turned sharply on the fundamentals of what kind of game it was going to be partway through, came out in a year when the economy was…
I believe that it was required to post WIP on polycount as well as RealtimeVFX.com so to make things clear there is the current effect: https://youtu.be/K5QBjGdqVMc and this was my WIP post: https://realtimevfx.com/t/laser-beam-vfx-contest/3855
var padding:int = 4; duplicate the layer, add a gaussian blur filter with {padding:int} amount. No duplicate that new layer like 10 times and merge them together (ctr + j). Lastly put this merged layer under your original and you should have a extended pixel padding size of {padding:int} pixels.
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Daz is the Super Laser Power 3D Scanner 5000! They just put him in a big metal box and say they gave the computer voice synthesiser an English accent because it sounded cooler.