Yes, wheels dont have flatness at the moment but in the end renders will be :) Currently, I worked at headlights because previous version was not perfect. Now, look better! I also add little details , for example shark fin on roof and fuel cap:
Here’s the finish line. This project has officially reached the end. Overall, I’m very pleased with how it turned out. The past week became very much a polish phase. Every time I thought I was done, I kept going back and asking myself: “Can this be pushed further?” That mindset carried through the entire final stretch.…
It definitely won't let you compare 1-to-1 exactly. You can try creating a camera to view an angle closer to the original camera. But I think you'll just have to eyeball it. Real-world cameras have barrel distortion and other artifacts that most 3d cameras don't have (unless you put a ton of effort into it).
Hi everyone, We’re looking for freelance 2D traditional animators to help with tie-down and cleanup work on an active game project currently in production. The work will be paid at a flat rate per frame. We’re looking for artists who are comfortable working in a traditional 2D animation pipeline and can match an…
I have seen this van in many movies and games and always loved its design. Here is a high-poly subdivision textured model I made. https://youtu.be/PnFMxb-S7V0?si=XL903ZcbGBN87D4F
Hi, I'm working on a free Nut_Bolt script but I'm getting an error. Let's say I'm Importing the Bolt_01 it's snapping to the selected face but again when I run this script on a new selected face it's taking back Bolt_01 to the origin. It shouldn't happen like that. For more REFER VIDEO. {
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Greetings! We are developing a premium browser-based 3D configurator for fiberglass swimming pools and are looking for an experienced realtime technical artist / game-ready asset specialist to assist with optimization, retopology, material conversion, and realtime rendering workflows. We need someone who specializes in…
I managed to figure out the solution to both issues! The warnings seem to have been caused by trying to declare and set both arrays before the first for loop. I reordered things a bit and now it runs without any problems. As for the slowdown, there was actually nothing wrong with the script - it was due to the viewport…