Who we are: Hi, my name is Dawson. I'm a professional developer for a major US tech company. Outside of work, I'm a writer and occasional game developer. I'm working with a friend who is a developer at a different major US tech company and a talented musician. What I'm building: a cute mobile 2d game where you run a cafe…
Update: Worked more on defining the model and getting it out of a blockout stage. I also began working on a trim sheet for this model, still workshopping this and figuring out exactly what I need, so I have left some empty space. If anyone has any thoughts or feedback I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks:)
Hi! Just looking at the pictures, I wouldn't think they belong to the same project, more like a collection of images. Regarding use of AI: Personally, I don't think when starting out it's productive use it, as it results in giving decisions away and accepting results. Maybe the result will lack personality/intentionality.…
I think the important thing to ask yourself, what would you like to do? I see you have a lot of props, which is what I assume is what you're aiming for, but you have a human sculpt in there. I would pick a specialization and cut out anything that doesn't align with that.Then ask yourself, what would you like to work on or…
This is a ray distance issue where the rays intersect with unintended geometry in their path. One option is to tweak the maximum ray distance another is to use a manually defined cage
Update: Edges are better defined, concrete redone and now actually hangs over some parts of the brick, redid colour blending, tweaked heightmap and cracks and roughness.
Thanks for that link. I've been reading stuff about it for the last week or so (because it's everywhere), and hadn't come across anything that defined it nearly as well as that video.