Hello all, I was wondering what the best free software and file format to use for editing 3D scans for export to a 3d Printer. I have a Miraco Revopoint Scanner and I have Autodesk Fusion, Meshmixer, and Blender. But I would like to focus my learning curve on one software because learning all of them at the same time is…
It definitely helps, I've seen it and it explained a lot - what I still don't understand is, for example, if I wanted to export the maps for the last example he gave out of 3dsmax and have it work correctly in Maya - how would I do that without Handplane?
A fast, cheap but not very quality solution would be to create several brick models and a straight edged wall, then just repeatedly place the brick models on the edge to cover it. For example in Dark Souls it's done that way for example: Screenshot 1 Screenshot 2
What about using projection master with a pattern created in Photoshop and used as an alpha in zbrush. Example - Create the squiggly you made in the example, then copy it over 10 times, and save that out as an alpha. Drop it down in projection master, and use the alpha.
I think this looks great so far! It would help to show your model shaded, rather than only in white/wireframe. For example here's a great way to show off subdivision surface models: https://polycount.com/discussion/63361/information-about-polycount-new-member-introductions/p1#make Also, this article is an excellent read on…
Hello! I have a question; I would like to know what people who have been in the industry much longer than I have think about this workflow. I've seen a lot of people on the internet using the following method; they usually create the entire level in 3D modeling software and then import everything as a single mesh into the…
Hey! So I'm making my second ever 3D Character, and it will be rigged and used for VRChat so I need the inside of the mouth to be textured and modeled. I saw about as many people saying to sculpt with open mouth, as I saw people doing the opposite, both with good arguments.I went with closed mouth, and as I'm about to…
If you want an example of a clean, but creative resume, you could see mine as a possible example. I have yet to get a critical "this is too much" critique from anyone. https://cdnb.artstation.com/p/resume_files/attachments/000/003/527/original/Brian_Choi_Resume.pdf?1511826593
Looking great. Just one thing bugging me, the feet are actually missing a joint. What would equate to the ball of her foot just kind of goes right into her toes. This example is for deer, not... whatever one would consider Illidan, but this is a good example: :thumbup:
The easiest way would probably be to create an example scene in Marmoset, which fully supports anisotropic reflections through the use of a flow map ; and then post that example on the Unreal forums to see if someone experienced with Unreal materials and shaders can help you recreate it.