We have done this project for a interior design studio who needed to present various design options to his client. This bedroom interior rendering is created on bunch of photos of the existing property with a design mood board. From there, we crafted 3D models of furniture and fixtures, ensuring each piece was rendered to…
Finished up this asset for a commission. A realtime replica of an EMD SD18 as uniquely delivered to the Duluth and Missabe railway in 1960. Commissioned for an upcoming rail sim. Blueprint accurate, fully rigged, Midpoly, 8k textures Special thanks to the people on the Polycount discord for all their help in improving the…
In the tutorial on making a still image, it was mentioned that the texel density of a building in an Enivironment piece is determined by what percentage of the render size it occupies.For example, if the render size is 1920 x 1300 and the height of the first floor walls is about half of the render size, the vertical size…
Hello, I am a 3D artist for game art and photo real renderings, and an indie developer for 8+ years. I have been working with Unreal Engine/blender/substance since 2015. my last role was as a junior-level 3D rendering artist at a fast-paced marketing agency, creating full-scale exterior & interior 3D scenes for renders.…
I made some tests, and the results with 4k texture aren't crispy enough. I have seen a lot of renders in Artstation with 4k textures with a very high res result, Why my renders only achieve this kind of details with 8k textures? The texel density is around 19px/cm. Still, I would like to say that after testing, If I double…
Hello, how are you, I'm here to share some of my miniature work.sculptures in zbrush and rendering in 3dmax warhammer fanart Remnant 2 mini gunslinger miner dwarf some medieval fantasy
If you look at the example Nanite meshes that come in Epic made projects like the Valley of the Ancient they're not raw 1GB meshes. So the idea that using Nanite means you never reduce the polycount on meshes or do any kind of optimization isn't something that's practical. Even for non-realtime rendered projects (eg: film)…