Hey guys me and my wife have been working on a modular Dungeon Scene in Unity 5 to learn more about the Engine. We would love to get some feedback and wrack the the hive minds brain ! The plan was to create a VR environment to showcase are work in VR, we have tested with the cardboard but due to the weight of the project…
Hi polycounters! I decided it was time to start improving and not rage-quitting all my personal projects. I'll finish up this garage diorama here in this thread. Since it's official and on PC now, there's no turning back :) Still very WIP but please feel free to drop C&C. Lots of texture/mat updates needed, grass/weeds,…
The first thing that stands out to me is the colors are different. I would suggest picking colors directly from the reference, and filling your art with those. The next thing that I see is proportions. The reference face is shorter overall. One trick I like to use is to put the reference and the art right next to each…
Hello Cyprien, Good going with the folio progress. I like you made a prop and a sewer environment. As everyone else said. you need more work in there, at least 2-3 environments and some props. I always suggest to start with a prop then a diorama and then a small environment. As Semperfoo said, relatable props and theme…
I highly recommend removing 'Prop artist' from your lexicon. While there are prop artist positions at some companies, most places will want an environment artist. So I would just get into the mindset that you will be an environment artist and not a prop artist. I feel that most people use the 'prop artist' title to…
YAYYAAAYAYYAYAYAAAY!!! I finally figured it out. The problem was Props. When you create a biped, you can check "arms," and you can check "props." I had checked both, foolishly taking a risk and giving props a try for the first time. Apparently you should never check props, because they render the biped un-skinnable. Maybe…
I like to keep the resolution of my UV shells consistent throughout a prop, unless something is going to be in shadow and not seen very much then I shrink it down to make more space for other parts. In general you want to keep pixel density fairly consistent in your entire scene from one prop to another as well. If you…
hi there right to the problem : i was trying to bake my normal and ran into some troubles. here´s what it looks like 1. highpoly with supportedges 2. "lowpoly" (not really the low poly, more the base i was going to reduce) 3. normal bake with xnormal, standard settings (i didnt bother to post all the 200000 failbakes i…
Hi, everyone! So I was looking for some feedback on my portfolio. I posted here before but didn't get any response, so I thought I would give it another try. But I really need some feedback/criticism to understand what I'm lacking. so for me, I'm a prop/texture artist and I like to make 3d models and texturing(weapons,…
Hi guys, I would like share with you my final version of The Unsullied character that I modeled during my first study period. The aim of the project was to build a high poly model in Z-brush and a game ready low poly version. Base mesh and anatomy were developed in Z-Brush, all hard surfaces props and leather, as well as…