for my level design class im making a casino, and in my casino i want an elevator. but being a realistic environment i dont want simple lift elevators. im learning scaleform right now to make custom ui buttons. however im stuck right now in kismet. i have three floors and three elevators. right now im trying to figure out…
i've learned from working on Exanima that it could be an absolute nightmare if character customization, particularly armour layering, isn't properly planned out before making a bunch of assets for. I definitely won't be doing armour layering that's for sure, we'll just replace body parts with different pieces of…
Hey y'all, I have finally published my work but still feel like it could use some more iterations before I let it go. I'll post some images below: In this project, I also created With artwork lended to me by a friend, I also made an alternative skin: The plan is to gather feedback and re-render all of the shots in marmoset…
I'm happy to finally show the project I began years ago. I started making thousands of graphics that can be interchangeable for video game development. I wanted to make game design easier for indie developers. I showed my project to Steam and they were amazed enough with my project to extend a formal invitation to go on…
Hello everyone, I'm reaching out to discuss a highly technical topic today. It's about the incredibly realistic animations in the upcoming game ILL. I don’t know how many of you have seen the trailer recently, but the way the creatures look like they have actual fleshy skin and their natural posing really caught my eye.…
Hey! This is indeed a useful skill, and we do have lots of resources to help explain it (and many experienced artists here who do it!). An atlas is one way to do this kind of workflow, where all the UVs are contained within the 0,1 uv space. You can mirror and stack UVs to reuse space, for example to UV both left and right…
Hello everyone, I’m a beginner C++ programmer and Unreal Engine user looking for a project I could believe in and in which to hone our skills together. To put this in perspective, I’ve tried this as an hobby in the past but it never panned out, so that little skills I might have acquired then is now long gone and…
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what noren said, i'd just morph this flat, using the animation options in your application, make 1 "hex" object probably use the array option in the application and "bake that down to a normals" map, overlay it on your completed normals map as a new layer overlaying the old with the new hex & rebaking what you need to…