Hi everyone, We’re looking for freelance 3D artists experienced in creating realistic 3D models. Task: Create a photorealistic model of a pest beetle. Use the main reference for modeling:…
"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'm pretty sure it is a lot more complicated than that... I believe what Max does is tile the textures in every direction to catch anything outside of the given block. I'll look through some settings and stuff but I'm pretty sure that would create more problems than it would fix. Edit: Yea there isn't anything that loops…
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Hey, looks pretty good: One of the tools listed is 'Gigapixel AI' so I don't know how much of this is actually your work. I see you intend to add breakdown/process shots, so that's good. I recommend doing an image showing it tiled. Lots of photogrammetry based materials look amazing until they start repeating. You've also…
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There is currently no way to make a loop in a function graph. It is not easy to find a way to setup a proper graph layout to allow for that (we can't allow "graph loops"). Also, we would need a way to check for infinite loops in advance in order not to lock the CPU or GPU in case the user sets up a loop incorrectly.
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! I think it would help if you marked the area you're are talking about. The most prominent feature I see is stepping along the edges due to the resolution and grid topology of the mesh that's being displaced. Suppose you could work against the stepping by adjusting your content to have a bit more rounded-off stones…