Its the good old .png Gamma embedded gamma issue... (Apply a .454 gamma correction to em and they will look much better). OP:If your saving for the web use JPEG.
I moved 824 miles for my first job, 454 miles for my second and 2,030 miles for my current, hopefully I'm done moving because there are a lot of studios in Austin, TX.
I fired a .454 Casull when I was a youngster, I automagically went through puberty. I never modeled a gun (except a microwave gun for a mod) I should have a go
Yay finally I know one! Harley you shitbird! You shot me! Nobody learns to shoot with a .454 conversion! I did! I thought I was the only one who liked this movie Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man
It's just a math thing, a physics thing. I'm not an expert on exactly how it all works but I'll try to explain as far as I know. If I'm mistaken on any point I'd be happy to get it clarified myself :) Gamma in short is a way to take mathematical information that represents luminance in a physical environment, and adjust it…
this looks really good man. I love cutlines and the barrel was done nicely. I do think the bevel of "454 Casull, RAGING BULL" is a bit strong. If it is a displacement map I would lower the intensity a little bit and blur it so it looks a little bit softer. Just subtly so it is not so hard.
hey aj your car looks like a chager but cartoony I would suggest NOT having soft round edges be that ThiCk, cars edges are sheet metal that has been bent not metal that hast been forged, its not cast iron digging the scoop, but looks a bit big, what you have in there a 454, superchaged?
Sorry if the drawings aren't very clear or not of much use to work out what im doing, but here they are anyway, and my T1 Blade :) The top blade in the screen shot is the low poly sitting at 454 tris. Those are just test bakes on the normals and ao, i have yet to lay out the correct uv set but yeah.