Hi everyone, Let me present a very simple practical example, Modeled in 3ds Max 2025 and baked in Substance Painter 11. Low / High Normals When I do the bake I always have a problem where a light jump can be seen in the area where the seam is. I understand this is due to the normal bake; the test was done using averaged…
Student following Media Design specialized in 3D Artwork and Game Design, looking for collaborative work opportunities to build up my portfolio and skills. I have experience in Autodesk Maya, Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, Substance Painter and Clip Studio Paint. FULL PORTFOLIO: https://cara.app/scvoid/portfolio/all…
We are looking for a animator to do some heavy lifting for the 3D artists on the project. Rotting circuits is the title you'll be working on. It's a open world sandbox survival game set in 2050, think terminator meets the walking dead. What's in it for you: this is a perfect opportunity for someone looking to add to there…
Project Overview We are building an indie mobile game featuring a stylized, retro-console "segmented puppet" aesthetic. Our character pipeline utilizes a modular customization system where clothing, heads, and gear are modeled as separate, interchangeable assets. We are currently sourcing the master assets for a character…
This is a cool idea. I wonder if you could make a couple looping animations for it, so it's breathing, scratching itself, stamping its feet, etc. Would definitely make the character creator interface more interesting. I always love it when a configurator has some life.
I remember reading the sub-d thread a while back, and racer445 said something about doubling edge loops and how it makes sub-d models looks more professional, well, it's not just that, it's also practical. People asked and he didn't really show why you should, so I thought I'd share my findings. I don't know if this is…