Hello friends, I always wanted to create different rugs, carpets and clothes like is this picture. Are there good tutorials how to create them? Even paid ones, I would buy a good tutorial about creating something like this. Please help.
Ok so I got permission from Gnomon Workshop to use this rig in my contest submission :) I got it from this tutorial: https://www.thegnomonworkshop.com/tutorials/combat-animation-for-games
the house looks beatiful, makes me want to try Cryengine again. Are there enough tutorials? I have pretty old tutorials from Eat 3d, I wonder if they are still relevant.
Here a tutorial I made a few years ago about using a 2d reflection. I saw this method was used a lot in Gears 1. http://www.salman3d.com/tutorials/tut1.html
Literally on the front page there is a tutorial on making guns that walks you through the whole process: http://www.polycount.com/2012/06/22/weapon-creation-tutorial-m37-ithaca/#more-10020
Daaaamn dude. I thought I was getting a hang of substance but here this is :D . Other than trial and error and the Allegorithic Tutorials, is there any other tutorial that really helped things click?
Made with DT Tutorial: Trying to understand some of 3dmax modifiers and learn quixel ddo: Made with DT Tutorial (2200 poly, 3956 tri.): Some renders (v-ray practise):
Normandy is great, though a bit generous in the txr department like autocon said. I'd also drop the tutorials. Setting up folders in photoshop doesn't really necessitate a "tutorial" title
nope its a bit different, you must setup a renderqueue for the l3dview "view = UtilFunctions.simplerenderqueue()" will do the job, Zet also wrote plenty new http://www.luxinia.de/index.php/Tutorials/Tutorials
Here you go guys. I just finished the first tutorial in my UE3 collection. Hope it helps. You can find it on my new tutorials page. http://www.artbyjessemoody.com