Thank you for your reply, Eric! I already work with creating materials using Substance Designer, and I even have an intermediate understanding of the software. I've never worked with creating shaders, and I don't understand programming languages. Do you think my knowledge of material creation (Substance Designer) plus…
This is how one single building looks. Problem 1:- if i take this building into substance painter the overall quality reduces when i import it in unreal and walk close to it even if i texture with 2k sized maps. and by taking every building into substance painter individually it becomes hard to keep a consistent texel…
The ucupaint add-on lets you paint across multiple channels in Blender and also makes baking less of a pain. It simply creates all node setups necessary to mask and mix things under the hood and organizes textures and color fills in a layers-style panel, with quick access to baking per layer, channel or everything without…
Hello I made just a quick scan last year by my cheap old smartphone - Xioami Redmi 7A. Of some debris from a building renovation i went by by a chance. I loaded it into metashape, did high quality mesh from depthmaps and did texture (generic, mosaic, 8192*8192 px resolution), BUT (!). The texture came all "weirdy" and…
Yes it's quite confusing : First it depends in which render engine you are (top bar) : In that case, choose Blender Render or Blender Render. Then in the View Panel/shading you have two option : Multitexture or GLSL, - Multitexture is use to show texture with only a simple diffuse shading, if you don't have any lamp, it'll…
Hi guys! So I was wondering, should I create textures by myself or should I buy texture packs - I mean those texture packs which have a huge collection of high rez textures! Btw, I am still a student! Thanks!
Hello! I am currently looking for new opportunities as a Concept Artist, 2D Artist, or Illustrator. I have over 15 years of experience in the game development industry, working on a wide range of projects and visual styles. Throughout my career, I have been responsible for: * Concept art for games * Game illustrations and…
Hello, everyone! I was wondering on how you'd create large environmental pieces without losing out on texture density? For example, would you create the albedo in a bigger resolution and keep the normals as it is? sound silly, I know. To be clearer, when I say "large environmental pieces" I meant those non-modular pieces…
Atlases are made from packing a series of smaller textures into a larger one. Their main purpose is to make dealing with many small textures easier for the artist, and to improve performance (loading one larger texture can be faster then loading many small ones). Textures that are packed together in an atlas should have a…