not an environment artist but tried to dabble in those realms, anywho i wanted to mention that i always enjoyed viewing these kinds of "environment pieces" not to stagnate anyone's exploratory creativity but i can't get enough of those, especially the ones that have buildings sliced in half showing say a home and then the…
Hi, sure, you can totally make a game that's set on an island by designing the whole thing in Blender and then chucking it into Unity. Doing it this way lets you get really creative and detailed with your modeling in Blender. But if you want, you could also make the island bit by bit directly in Unity, which gives you more…