Your work is pretty solid overall and the criticism I'm about to give you is more of an impression of some of your speed sculpts and not a general statement on your portfolio. Basically I'm noticing that many of your images have a point of focus where the action is occurring - let's call this the object, and then a very…
Hello, I am looking to contract a talented 3D animator that is familiar with Paper Mario The Thousand Year Door. Here is an example of what I am looking for: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoeZ7_URCgQ If interested, please email me an example of your work in this style: ProjectLoveGameDev@gmail.com Thanks!
couple quick notes: * more props * less perfectly straight lines - for example railings and banisters you can add subtle wobble * double check roughness values - the place looks decrepit but certain pieces of wood look like they were just freshly cleaned.
OH MAN a rolling ball example that does everything I want! The example scene is pretty nice, I like the minimalist look and the easy menu to switch between scenes.
More like this. It's the basic edge bevel on the corners. This shape is just an example and a very simple example. The problem obviously gets even worse on more intricate shapes.
Using the technique from the previous video. Here's another pipeline example [ame=" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZhgZok76r4"]UDK Modular Brick Tutor example 2 - YouTube[/ame]
Cool! A few links that might help you: http://wiki.polycount.com/wiki/Topologyfor example: http://wiki.polycount.com/wiki/Character#Character_Examples like this: http://wiki.polycount.com/wiki/BaseMesh just one example:
As another example of few edges not necesarily producing a smooth mesh: In this example one edge on a cube was bevelled, and then the top resulting edge was moved down and forward, resulting in this sharp edge.
Maybe scale it even more down to get a better result. When you feed in a washy image then it will try to upscale this washy look ... there's a plethora of traditional computer vision techniques that will do the job Not this job, unfortunately. Traditional methods will not fill in fine details like hairs or surface…