Heya, Guys and Girls I am a 22 year old Uni Student and full time worker as a CNC Lazer Operator I play with very powerful lazers that cut metal :) I am also studying Game Development and architect design I am on my 6th year and still love it. Been a 3d designer since I was 13 started with good old 3ds max and the duke…
Back in the 1920's a man called Robert Spence decided to lean out of a bi-plane over L.A. and take what would be, over 80 years later, used as reference photography for the game of the moment; L.A. Noire. Spence's photos, currently under the care of the UCLA Department of Geography, were used by Australian developers Team…
Hi Polycount! Bit more than a year ago my (ex)friend asked me to model a "rocket bike" from one of his favourite games, Rocket Jockey (1996). I had never heard about (mostly cause i wasn't exactly old enough to play anything back then...) Anyways, i took the challenge and few very pixel-y screenshots and began to work. Few…
https://youtu.be/TQg9lp8Q0gY?t=1m46s Ok, guys, I'm gonna need some insight here. There's a freaking lots of detail on those rocks, even for a Ps4 level title. By the sheer amount of details they have, I can suspect they were sculpted with Zbursh but I just can't get how they rocky surfaces of the wall have so many…
One really nifty feature in Krita is the wraparound tool, makes painting seamless textures easy. You just press 'w', then enable open gl in settings to visualize the repeating effect. I had been doing this previously in blender. http://krita.org/item/196-new-wraparound-tool
While I'd been playing games since the DOS days with stuff like One Must Fall 2097 and Warcraft gleaned from cover disks (yes, floppy disks) back in 1996, when Quake was released I just got totally addicted. After a year or so I discovered that you could make models and textures (or in my case at the time, just tweak the…
Excellent feedback, thank you! Good thing that you mentioned the flag since that would have never crossed my mind! 50 star flag came in the 1960, so you are absolutely right. With the wear & tear I thought that some would be new and thus pristine (Ford 1940 for example), but you are right. Maybe there is a too much of a…
Thanks for all the critique! I really appreciate it. Sorry for the late reply-I'm trying to make time to make the corrections by next week. I uploaded the videos to sync sketch-please let me know if anything else would help! https://www.syncsketch.com/sketch/144689#170174 Video 01 - My intention was to show that he was…
Hooray, I can finally post pictures! Here's my dude. I sort of envision him as a middle class Italian tinker, circa 1900. As such, the ONLY fitting time machine would be one of those ridiculous disproportionate bicycles from the time period. I used a total of 1976 tris, but I'm thinking about re-purposing some of of it…
Working in the same P&P INdustry as Paul during the same time period, I would have to agree with his assessment, especially the Collectibl cards killing the P&P game market starting in 1993, when WOTC released Magic The Gathering at San Francisco World Con. All the money left the traditional P&P publishers, and led to an…