What do you find good about it? Serious question. to me it doesnt feel very stylized. Its not realistic either but i feel like its overall way too noisy and realistic to be a great example on stylization.
Oh. Yes, that's the right way to reuse the existing texture. Looking at the original post again though, the existing texture is bad. It would be better in this case to create new textures for the building. For example http://www.textures.com/browse/industrial/12390
Preferably for me, the left hand side geometry for high res hard surface detaling, once a validated blockout example is confirmed. Then it's bevel edge workflow in order too extract relevant surface data for projection onto a proxy.
Is it ok to change or remake your floor after the final submission? For example a few months after final submission you feel like redoing the whole thing. Per the rules: Feel free to submit another floor later.
I think that this is an attempt to troll but I still answer - it is easier to start over again than to try to correct this topology. I think that it is best to start with the eyes, then nose, lips and more. Example topology (sorry for low resolution):
Looks cool but the final example doesn't make sense to me. I don't see any birds in the image prior but there's one in the top left smart filled area. Maybe I'm misunderstanding what he had before that...
I think you may want to re-order your content somewhat. Your demoreel from 2009 is probably much less relevant that your work on Tron for example. Just consider the placement of all the elements closely.
Mostly tiling textures, in your example the things that don't tile, are the barrels, though the barrel is reused. The beige cylinder on the left side, and the foliage. The tre trunks do tile though. Most of the variation work is done with lighting and decals.
Hi Peter, DDO supports 16 and 8 bit displacements, where medium grey means no height, white means maximum height and black means maximum negative height. Here's an example: I hope this helps! - Teddy
Happens all the time in lots of industries. We are just insulated from having to deal with courts and lawyers. Example: http://www.law360.com/articles/275523/kohler-claims-rival-knocked-off-its-kitchen-sink-designs