Sorry I suppose that didn't quite come across as I meant. Even working in the industry having to pay the usual bills.etc and general cost of living doesn't really allow for alot of spare cash for such items.
That's a good shout. Most of her more exotic-looking gear are hero items in and of themselves, so I'll probably be showcasing them individually as well. If the final character's bake needs a tone down in detail, that's ok.
Best example I can think of, off hand is this: The handle , tone variance of the main green color. Then lots of small changes in the more brilliant metallic parts. Also more colored trim items throughout.
http://help.autodesk.com/view/MAYAUL/2018/ENU/?guid=GUID-6E87DC1E-3E18-45DD-834D-E34AAE5DA655 click on the items on the left (What's New in Maya 2018) my god, shift extrude is back!!! also
Why is your backpack full? Craft all that shit! I've seriously never had my backpack over halfway full because I only use about 6 of the items and craft everything else.
Unfortunately that option only seems to control border edges. The option I'm thinking of exists in Shading > Thicker Lines and affects most viewport items not just polys. Makes things much easier at high res.
Looking good so far I think the thing that is makeing the scene seem small is that your scale on certain items seems off Your rails on the stairs seem a bit thick and the seats thickness is a bit heavy
As I understand, you made it before the contest started and didn't post any updates, so I'm not sure if it can be qualified for this contest. It is quite good item for workshop, but I think it should be submitted outside of this contest.
Hard to follow your process here, but for item 1 why not bake those multiple models into a single lowpoly mesh? Same thing with #2, bake it. Some tutorials here that might help http://wiki.polycount.com/EnvironmentSculpting
Picture of the day , Feb 20 2013 Wolverine: Uncaged - Art by Eric Spray I like this one, it has plenty of small props and items while remaining pretty simplistic. Could be turned into a very cool environment