@Varravik it's worth keeping in mind ZacD had shared his solution to enable 'joining' two separate objects modeled with varying number of edge segments, basically faking a smooth transition using 'floaters' (floating geometry) in order to bake detail without generating errors from a high poly mesh too low poly proxy, then…
Hi everyone! I am very new in 3D community. I am working/ learning on a model, of a building from NY City and I came to a problem, which is holding me back for a few days now and don't know how to get trough it. It's a piece of decor, which I don't really know how to model properly. It might look like a simple solution to…
Hello guys! Do you remember this awesome game from 2000? Deus Ex? I found a nice image of the Deus Ex Title! These letters look very detailed and I'd like to know how to model this. Click on this thumbnail: As I'm not able to create a new thread about it, I guess this here is a good place to ask, because I read a lot of…
What does his edges being too sharp have to do with floaters? Completely different subjects/issues. There is no "wrong" here. If you're of the subjective opinion that his edges are too sharp here(could be, or not, we don't know the scale of the object), that is fine, but it really doesn't have anything to do with floaters…
Many of us have known Per for a long time and while he can be blunt, I have never known him to be malevolent. Lots of people give their time and advice freely on this forum, for which I might add, they charge a bunch of money for when they do professionally, and when they offer essentially the same piece of advice in the…
Hey @DeathstrokeFTW , Nice job! You've got the primary form down! and it looks like you are beginning to work on the secondary level of detail. I am a maya guy, so I am not sure if 3Ds Max has an edge loop tool. If so, My recommendation would be to add more polygons where you need it (i.e using edge loops and extrudes)…
Dear pros, especially sculptors, please help. I'm obsessing over this and can't stop. So I have this anime figure head I'm recreating (Super Sonico). What makes it different from lots of others is that the front bang/hair is smooth until gets cut into nice sharp edges. As if one continuous mesh. As as you can see from the…
Dear pros, especially sculptors, please help. I'm obsessing over this and can't stop. So I have this anime figure head I'm recreating (Super Sonico). What makes it different from lots of others is that the front bang/hair is smooth until gets cut into nice sharp edges. As if one continuous mesh. As as you can see from the…
Yea, it's a huge no no for baked maps. While normal maps are a texture, they are not the same as regular textures (Diffuse/Albedo, Specular, Gloss/Microsurface/Roughness etc.) in that they store mathematical values which are essentially encoded during the bake via the tangent basis. Each pixel found in a normal map has an…
Hello All. THANK YOU. I've spent the last two months (?) learning to model. 0 experience in any visual field. Can't even draw. I went through this thread start-to-finish several times, followed all the links that weren't dead. Downloaded the tutorials, made sure I understood each question and the posted solutions. And so I…