No. there is no real benefit at all. You can just break objects to their own materials and have as much texture space as you'll ever need per material on a single 0-1 sheet. i.e: skin material with its own 4K texture space and material/metal/leather/chipped paint/whatever/etc..... Udims where 'sort of' added to substance…
Thanks for the reply man! I ve been spending the last couple days trying it all out and.... 1)The shift rmb to get the detach function i dont have that? heres what i get [IMG]http://img.techpowerup.org/170115/2017-01-15-17h48-51.jpg[/IMG] 2) I can understand this... "the menu Mesh Display>Reverse is under the normals…
its all practice Worble. when i started, i would make a model, see it and be like wow.. this is amazing... but it wasnt. i had trouble seeing it too. just keep practicing and stay motivated. references are your best friend. try and sculpt/model from life images rather then someone elses 3D models! you dont want to make…
*One man, cloaked and clearly attempting to blend into the commotion, was headed for the residence of a Demacian diplomat attending the festivities as a showing of good nature between the two lands.* Too long of a sentence. The thought seems to run on. Also the diplomat would not have residence if he was visiting from…
I'll put thickness maps on the list. I think I understand how they work- I haven't ever really used them in my own art. We have had a lot UI feedback and I want to do a UI overhaul but I think that needs to be a second phase after addressing some of the core functionality problems people are having. Also the structure of…
if i went to the ripe old age of 101 and feeling satisfied with life.... THEN exploding into thousands of tiny fragments that would start the portents that bring forth ragnarök.
somebody already post it - Facial Expression Learning Tool go and see ARTNATOMY link http://www.artnatomia.net/uk/index.html http://www.bartelby.com/107/indexillus.html
Don't bother with that! Pick up a good reference photo or texture, and copy it. It's all in your eye! Great example Suffeli. It's like, an organic texturing 101!