Does someone know if its possible to do this? To only let the soft selection affect a particular edge loop? Ideal would be if you could select edges you only want it to affect then move the vert on the edge to adjust. this would be the best tool ever. Anybody know a maxscript for this?
Hey there, first Question in this Forum, so here it is: I'm working on a Human Head Basemesh. But aroud the Eye-Browns and the nose i don't know how to avoid N-Gons and Triangles without having useless Edge-Loops. So if i'd do the Edgeloops around the Forehead the would be 2 useless Edgeloops. How can i avoid that?
Hi everyone, We’re Lucid Realm Studio, an indie 3D game art production team, currently looking for freelance 3D artists experienced in creating realistic high-poly animals for an Action Adventure game with near-AAA visual quality. We have attached reference images to showcase the target quality level. Animals in Scope *…
This looks very nice indeed! The biggest thing I see is there's no motor on the rear end? It might also help to integrate it into a photographed scene, you could potentially use one of the free HDRIs from Polyhaven.com, and learn a bit about compositing. The HDRI would also function to give the materials some nice lighting…
"Hi everyone,I am a beginner environment artist and this is my first major project in Unity 6 . I'm trying to create a large-scale open world with a mysterious atmosphere using heavy fog and dense forests. Right now, I've just started with the forest area and some basic structures. My next goal is to add a Military Camp…
I have to re-learn Max 2014 for a job, and I'm frustrated that there seems to be no tool for selecting a portion of a loop. I found a thread here that pointed out the Step Mode Toggle, which works nice, but only with faces. Does anyone know of any simple method to do this?
Hey guys, I'm wondering if there's a way to loop certain frames within an animation ( exported from max)in blueprints. I wanted a spinning blade to move into position only to start (and keep) spinning after. there's some small bits and bops that move initially while it's getting into position which is why i animated it in…
Well, looks like there is a lap belt in the left side of the seat. I just don’t get how this modeling and UVing and baking at this amount of detail was completed in two weeks, seems fishy to me. Maybe possible though? Would love to be proven wrong though!
Hello, guys. What's the difference between beveling edges and inserting edge loops when modeling for subdiv if the resulting mesh almost is the same? I'm quite noobish at modeling and I don't know what to use. What method is better and used more in the industry? And what should I use to get clean models with good topology?