Ryse original characters were 150k before optimisation. That's probably the highest it needs to go on hero assets, all depends on engine and type of game really, but can literally be anything from 20-150k.
It's been a while since I posted some concepts. I've been busy with work and too many occasions to go to. These are 4 types of silhouettes that I have been most interested in during my sketch and studies. I favor the third one the most. I know I said I was going to do a Soul Calibur character but I think this character is…
Thanks man! Made my day :) You can see how I made the fur in the old thread. Though it's basically just the Ryse technique with some tessellation on top, so I can't really take credit for it.
it is, and they even discuss how they faked it for that Ryse on console in one of their tech paper (i'll try to dig it up). essentially they took their SSAO pass, tinted the shadows based on the colour pass, downsampled heavily to simulate a kind of blurry-illuminated haze, and overlayed it.
3D World gets my vote, just gorgeous. Who am I kidding though, Bioshock Infinite, Trine 2, Ryse, all the others already named, they're all beautiful. So much quality work produced last year.
Really looking forward to Division now.. also destiny still has me interested, and of course Kz4. Ryse looked pretty cool to! Too many games, can i just have them all now pleaaaaaase... I want to look at all the pretty.
I believe its PBR... which gives the best most natural looking renders. I believe marmoset toolbag uses the same kind of rendering approach. Anyways it makes stuff look good! Ryse uses it as well. A stand alone version feels safer I agree.
Hey. Im big fan of ancient Rome and in particular of the game Ryse Son of Rome. Even after 7 years game looks incredible! I admire people who made it. I choose concept from Karakter (thank you!), which they did for Crytek. In general, no changes, except for cut off parts (to get in the correct aspect ratio), which I will…
That looks fantastic. Like Ryse, fantastic. Got to say I'm a but worried about AC overload as well, but having just finished Neil Stephenson's Baroque Cycle books, I am EXCITED to run around revolutionary Paris. There is no way that is not going to be a blast! Can't wait man :) Good Luck with it!