Hey, I'm glad to present my new artwork. I would be grateful for both praise and critique. The artwork is modeled in Foundry Modo, painted in Substance 3D Painter. It took me 2 months to finish this project. I've made a lot of mistakes (I'm grateful for them), redone a lot, and my computer is really slow 56 000 tris…
There's nothing wrong with Monty Python though, it was actually a little goal of mine, so thanks I got the monty python comment before, so I'm glad it's noticable. And without textures, I don't know how to texture a model with a polycount of 10 000 000. Thanks!:D
out of curiosity, why do you convert a normal map rather than do a straight forward light bake? I'd imagine the light bake would work better and give more control. I did a couple of half-baked (har!) tests with that idea: http://redprodukt.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/doobie.jpg…
Avoid scaling. This will make you texture desity different. Scaling is the easiest way but not professional. Also it will make dozens of faces rendered but not visible. If you want to make a crazy-detailed cave on PS3 you need to avoid losing of polygons and I'm talking about 1 000 000 tris scenes.
Yeah the rimlight is quite borked in 0.6, why aren't you using 0.7? It works well there. From the changelog.txt in the 0.7 version: **Changes in v0.7 since v0.6** -Newer Rim Light feature introduced in v0.6 was inferior to how it worked back in v0.5 so I decided to revert back to v0.5 implementation. :)
A better question would be to ask how many do you need? 90 000 polygons used to create a single piece of vegetation seems a lot less reasonable than to use those 90 000 polygons to create say a key character in your game. I think it all comes down to whats reasonable or not.
Looks fine but design wise I think you could do better, have you taken a look at old depictions demons. Instead of the archetypal monster with sharp teeth they look quite terrifying: http://media.galaxant.com/000/123/686/desktop-1425912124.jpg http://media.galaxant.com/000/123/692/desktop-1425912133.jpg
A procedural wood material i did sometime ago :) https://cdn0.artstation.com/p/assets/images/images/002/756/660/large/adnan-chaumette-wood-procedural.jpg And here's the graph : https://cdn3.artstation.com/p/assets/images/images/002/756/659/large/adnan-chaumette-wood-graph.jpg?1465350440
I have the same situation. My config AMD PhenomII X4 955 3,2Ghz 8Gb RAM and Maya lagged on 200-500k polygons. And selecting different object very slow. But on Softimage I work with 15 000 000 polygons and softimage not lags. I think this problem in Radeon's videocard. Sorry for my english.
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