Hey hey everyone! =) I’m running into a pretty specific issue, and I’m wondering if anyone here has faced something similar or might have an idea on how to fix it. Setup- Engine version: custom Unreal Engine 4.27 branch based on the Oculus branch- Project: VR (PC, not mobile)- Renderer: Forward Renderer- Antialiasing: MSAA…
I do not know how this is "interpreted" in other apps ( some have different naming like "chamfered") but : This depends how you have selected the "corner": if only selection the corner "edges" then this works to some degree: But when selecting the loop around the corner then this in blender the outer and the inner corner…
A mix of both of them.I have this problem, unless I split the normals (In blender I mark the edges as sharp), the tangents of the normals become very visible. I've tried using weighted normals modifier but I can't make it work
Looking really good overall, the lighting and mood are working great, especially the sunlight coming through the beams and vines. =) One small thing that stood out to me: the step in the foreground feels a bit too smooth/curved compared to the rest of the stonework. It might just be me, but since the scene leans more…
You need to split UV edge when you split vertex normals along an edge (i.e make the edge "hard" or in 3d max terms set different smooth group in adjacent faces. For a videocard it's no difference would you just split the geometry ) Beveled edge on the other hand allows you to keep smooth shading across it. So unified…
Hey Polycount, Releasing Quadify Ultra today, and wanted to share it here since this community has always been where serious topology conversation happens. https://youtu.be/1_7xRSyeLUc What it is Quadify Ultra is a retopology addon for Blender 5.0 with an ML routing engine. You select a mesh, hit Ctrl+Shift+Q, and it…
Hello everyone! I cannot figure out the issue with polygon edges being seen on the low poly after baking. Here's the high poly and low poly models (Blender). These are the seams and sharp edges that I have now: Once the baking is done (Substance Painter) and a simple layer (just a color or a variation with roughness…
Hey, What are your thoughts on using bevels vs support edges+subdivision, for high poly mesh. I find it easier to use a bevel modifier on my low poly to make the edges smoother and bake it that way. That way I can just turn off the bevel modifier and i have an instant low poly, or turn it on to have high poly. It is easier…
I have a rectangle whose long side I would like to make parallel to another objects edge. I have tried all my newly learned tricks and nothing is sticking. The closest I have gotten is moving a corner of the rectangle to the edge I want it to be parallel to but this only gives me 50% of the solution... I have tried…