http://jobyotero.com/games/Ghost/ConceptArt/Worlds/african/AfricanMission1_MountainInterior.jpg While the room itself has symmetrical features almost everything is unique. You've treated them more as props and pasted them around. For example, those small duck bills in the corner are actually a large hippo statue that fills…
Not too bad! The one issue that sticks out to me is scale. For example, in your reference the top of the door lines up with the top of the cabinet. Residential doors are around 203 cm tall (in the US). Your average person is about 160 cm tall. This means the cabinet in the reference is reachable by a person of average…
There is a very fast workflow in Blender to simulate smooth intersections of booleans by using offset cut. It does not create nice geometry, but it works visually. Is there any sort of script that can replicate something like this in 3dsmax? If I export meshes that have a Meshmachine offset-cut from Blender to 3dsmax the…
Not sure if it would work for all examples but when I have used watermarks I find covering the whole image in a repeat of my name for example but overlayed "screen" to a level where it is visible but not that destructive can work quite well :)
Moved this to Tech Talk. For branches entering the trunk, take a look at Zspheres. For example http://www.polycount.com/forum/showthread.php?p=1094357 More examples here https://www.google.com/search?q=zbrush+tree+branches+game&tbm=isch
For the flag I was using a vertex animation shader. Actually I used the example shader from the Unreal Content Examples. Changed the values in a way it works on my mesh. Yes those flags are gigantic. But I kind of really like that.
ok, here we go. Here is a rough and quick example of what i meant in my previous post. Please note that some stuff (especially textures) r only basic and simplified examples which show my point, and they were not fully elaborated for final quality look :P First of all, when u deal with low-poly vegetation u need to look at…
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but the biggest learning curve for me was that there are two ways to do PBR. Just remember these key difference: Metalness: it controls how much something reflects. So the difference between a chrome ball and a rubber ball. Obviously a chrome ball is very mirror like, right? Roughness: It…
more examples: from original cube in the middle... A cube's gesture smoothing approximated on the right. Catmull/Clark SubD approximation on the left. one to one correspondance example ( the original vrts are coincidental with the gesture... continuity "travels through" the original geometry ):