Love it all except the walk-through itself. The walking-around-with-awkward-head-movement motions was really distracting. It shows the scale of things well, but thats about it. Studying interior camera shots and applying those to this would be the icing on this delicious cake.
I too love the lighting, presentation, and maybe even the composition, but almost all of your textures are extremely noisy which is a big turn off. The strong lighting and noise combined is just really harsh on the eyes, except for the last 3 pictures.
The think that annoys me is that once you set that type of shaders you can not use Arnold or Art, or any renderer apart of scaline that probably will look bad. Also you can not export that PBR material except to Stingray or his successor.
Hello again, I was wondering if anybody could make a suggestion as to what kind of material this is? It's during the colonial times, except I am unable to determine if it's wood or stone or what? Thank you in advance for any help. Sincerely, Cory Kanakis
I lost it! My model is gone! My stupid HDD died a couple of days ago and I didn't back it up. So much time was spent for nothing.... well except I got some more experience on modeling, but still.... :( :(:(
Looking good so far. Only crit I have is give some sort of bend/character to the top beam of the roof. Everything else is bend or skewed in some sort of way except for the very top.. which makes it stand out.
Just a quick update. I've been slowly doing bakes for all the parts, except the diorama which I haven't even planned out yet. It'll probably be something minimal. Here's a TB2 grab of the girl. Todo: Hair, eyes.
I'd love to a side-by-side or two of a model that uses colored spec already, alongside the same model with the specmap desaturated but multiplied by a constant color. Same lighting. I bet it's a subtle thing in most cases, except for scarab beetles and the like.
Yea, but those are established studios once again. They have hundreds of thousands of followers that eat up their every word on social media. We're talking about building a fan base from scratch. You've gotta reel em in with something exceptional.
Every rule has an exception, geesh, whats with all this hostility, just trying to converse. I was just saying, that not being able to find SOME way of contacting them shouldn't be an excuse in most cases. There are lots of resources for finding small studios