Hi all, Just was reading this article http://www.thiagoklafke.com/modularenvironments.html and was wondering how he UVed the straight texture on to circular one without stretching. Its annoying when you know how to do something but something comes along and makes you look bad. Any ideas?, im using 3ds max
Started working on a castle hall interior with its inspirational basis in the barrel arcs found in Gothic castle & church architecture. Here's a reference shot: As we can see I need to create more height in the hall to get that visually appealing majesticity :) I'm doing this environment semi-modularly. Here's a few days…
Hey guys. In my final semester of school and just finished my first environment in Cryengine. I was aiming for more of a semi-realistic Fairy Forest, with a sizable dose of fantasy. I'll post a quick ~2 min vid of it, that I'll be using in case I get job offers until my second environment is complete and I can put out a…
Hey guys I'd thought i'd make a start to my post about my character animation module. Basically the assignment is split into 3 sections. Practical - 70% OVERALL 1) Make a walk cycle (15%) 2) Run & Jump Cycle/Prone to Standing sequence (15%) 3) 20 Second story Animation (70%) Report - 30% OVERALL We have to completely rig…
Hello, recently I decided to revisit a University project that I wanted to improve as I had a great time making it, but unfortunately also had other modules to contend with so I couldn't accomplish everything I set out to do. The scene is based on the Balin's Tomb scene in The Fellowship of the Ring (before the cave troll…
These wiki pages might help you http://wiki.polycount.com/wiki/Modular_environments http://wiki.polycount.com/wiki/MultiTexture http://wiki.polycount.com/wiki/ChannelPacking
I tried developing the Sky island architecture 🤔 Were thinking of making each part of the models separately so that they can be modularly assembled and thus give a lot more variety in architecture while not giving us a lot of work! YAY!
Working on a project that's really helping me think modularly, and I'm taking the time to really get into making a trim sheet and other tileable textures I can be proud of. Here's one that I worked on today!