Here are my ceiling designs that I have created using rhino for workplace that act as acoustic panels without compromising the aesthetics. The designs are inspired by Parametric modelling, which is created with tessellation. Parametric modelling is a way of utilising algorithms in order to generate complex shapes and forms.
Something that stuck out to me in your 'SCP Office Prop Breakdown' is how dense a lot of the props are. How are you creating those props? Are you baking down from a high poly mesh? It looks like you might be creating those props using face weighted normals with no bake (no curvature, normal bake)? I'm a little confused.
Light grey and teal combine well because they create a soft and soothing contrast. They both evoke a sense of nature and calmness. The coolness of the teal is balanced by the warmth of the light grey, and the two colors create a sense of calm and relaxation
I'm using a script to create points in the vertices just by changing the ID number creates the points.The question is how to create a menu where the user can add the ID number where the point is going to be created? fn attachObjectToVertex objToAttach targetMesh vertexIndex = ( controlador= attachment() pot.pos.controller…
May I introduce to you an exciting new training video brought to you by Eat 3D (www.eat3d.com). Learn how to create professional low res meshes for next-gen games. After the low res mesh is created the instructor creates the UVs for all the modular pieces of the fountain and then goes into great detail about the baking…