Released my new tutorial on hardsurface modeling: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-4npIZlGPA Polycount Thread - Artstation Some more images http://simonfuchs.net/images/turretgun/turretgun_render_02.jpg http://simonfuchs.net/images/turretgun/turretgun_render_03.jpg http://simonfuchs.net/images/turretgun/hp_turretgun_01.jpg
I am aware of specific apps that are able to match based on the background, like fSpy, the problem is the images that I have as reference doesn't have backgrounds, they are PNGs with complete transparente background, any idea? Thanks in advance!
When in main page there is a rectangle with 4 images, but it looks like there is a room for 2 images more. You could change a layout of this images, try to make it look complete, without empty spaces.
That last couple of images reminds me strongly of freddy krueger. Have you tried overlapping the source image to the images of your model so you can see what major differences there are?
I think you need to google some more reference images and possible use a good reference image to model from. Just create a plane, and place the image as a material on it and it works good.
Yeh, I always put it at 25x, but if I choose 4x and look at the image at 100% it looks really bad. Maybe supposed to be because the image is simply scaled up? EDIT: An comparison image:
looks pretty cool :thumb:! to post images either click on the image in your quick reply thingie and paste the direct link to your image or type: and you should be fine. keep it up!
interesting crash... i would recommend to not use the add stencil feature... use the mudbox image browser instead... just navigate to your image and click the set stencil icon in the image browser...
here's one of the images from doing a 'search google with image'. http://www.sheeren.com/Portfolio/ if you push f12 in chrome, it allows you to browse their html and you can find the image links in there.
Oh my bad I thought the crater image was a distant view. Cool reference images. But your images look really awesome next to your reference its definitely good work.