Hy, first of all I'd like to mention I'm not a 3D specialist but no means so I'll just talk about the color/texture. First thing I notice is the fact that the stones on the well are too small. Blizzard has a tendency to use large bricks in their enviros. The color scheme is much more saturated than what you used, with a…
Hey guys thanks again, it looks like my portfolio is quiet popular with all the traffic I'm getting in last days :) soulstice I'm usually fitting my low-poly model into hipoly, sometimes the opposite way. I'm creating a new lowpoly model, and very rare use some of my hi-poly parts to create lowpoly model. Hope that helps…
Usually when someone hears those words, they have a portfolio full of non-textured zBrush sculpts or renders that aren't using a game engine. Materials are often lacking or missing and the projects in their portfolios seem unfinished. Most game artists are "end to end solutions", meaning places don't hire people just to…
"serious games" is what would traditionally be known as "simulators". like flight simulators like MS flight simulator, Il-2 sturmovik, DCS, Falcon 4 and rise of flight. Ground combat simulators like ArmA and VBS, and combat missions. naval combat simulators like dangerous waters and silent hunter series. tank simulators…
non replies are the default. Usually the options for your application are toss (pick some bad/mediocre art from deviantart and you know those applications)/ file / forward. Unless a studio is searching desperately for talent, the time till they get back to you is a month. (my personal record: a rejection post-card from…
thankyou butperhaps I should quickly explain my usual workflow ... 1 I model a low poly mesh , barely resemblng what I need to do in 3dsmax, then I export the Obj and Import it in Zbrush , I sculpt it all and then I export the HP and the LP versions of the zbrush levels ... I reimport the LP version exported by Zbrush and…
so from my understanding. physically (unbiased) rendering engines generally are a bit easier to operate ? since its rendering is based off of calculated light pathing - though it gives the user less control compared to the biased engines... and in general, takes longer to render a product. while the biased engines allows…
try not to fall into the trap of thinking modern guns are "boxy" or easy to model, here's some ideas... Pistols are all about back-end detail as kimono pointed out. You'll never find something that looks mechanically the same as what you have there - the hammer couldn't operate and seeing pistols modelled like that looks…
http://www.wattsatelier.com/home.html These guys are using charcoal [pencils],not charcoal sticks....pencils with charcoal. However, Watts Atelier emphasizes holding your charcoal pencil differently then when you hold a regular pencil to write with, so there's still a technique involved. [ QUOTE ] Holding the Drawing Tool…
Yeah, DLSS is an image upscaler. It renders at a fraction of the resolution and then uses AI to intelligently upscale to the target resolution. DLSS3 is the latest version of this, making use of some of the latest features in the Nvidia 40** series cards (possibly 30** too, I can't recall). It's a performance optimization…