Leona is one of my mains, so this idea makes me super happy. Color wise I think the 4th option is the best(bottom right hand corner of the first set of four) Is my favorite, but 1 and 2 are also great. Then 2 on the second set of four is nice as well, but im still drawn more to the 4th option on the first set
Glad you guys are digging it. My first project as Lead Env. Just trying not to fuck it up too bad. Pretty fun working in the limitations, though. Each environment theme is composed of just 2 512s - one for all the floors, and one for all the walls. also - take a look at the color scheme in the picture Eric posted - 5th…
hes retiring but left a way out to make a 5th indiana jones movie. Not really sure how I feel about that. I LOVED the first 3 Grew up on that.. the fourth, I really enjoyed until the last 15 minutes or so.... hopefully if he does make a 5th, he wont ruin it.
I remember a kid in 4th grade that perpetually smelled like urine and licked his hands all the time.. shudder. At least that was 4th grade. How can you let yourself rank like that? I can understand having a GI problem, or lactose intolerance. But this stuff I'm hearing is just bad hygiene!
I also question the tiling (sorry), but the 8th brick down on the left side is half a red brick. 8th on the right side is mortar. and I don't see a matching brick in that row (unless it's off the right side somewhere). In which case I'd just got it sloppy presentation as that none can tell that it does in fact tile. Which…
Oh wow, this looks pretty pimp! I really dig the composition in the 1st, 2nd, and 4th shot, with the 4th being my favorite. Your transition from the ground to the water looks a little rough...maybe darken the ground near the edge where it gets wet or place some pebbles near the edge or something. Good work man
Because people overlook that you can rotate a symmetry modifier and I thought it was worth mentioning. Also if your working smaller than 1/4th you'll need to rotate it, not really sure how small or big he wants to make his modules, I picked 1/4ths because it was easier for me to write up, ha.
You could even go as far as to only have a 1/4th pie piece of the texture, mirror and flip it all the way around, since even the real life construction is designed that way. that way you could drop the texture 1/4th and still retain the crispness with some smart avoidance of mirrored dirt spots, since the dirt is small…