Do you have an example? Objects (especially ones that can be broken down into primitive shapes) have perspective/vanishing points too. Else you have to eyeball. I think when translating 2D designs into 3D, one should focus on capturing the "essence", so the 3D model stands on its own and doesn't fall apart from certain…
to be honest if i look at your models and these, i am not seeing a big difference in quality. i see difference in style. some of those examples have more details put into the models, but they go a little more towards realism. some of them have more contrast in the lighting. some of them have a little higher production…
Have you looked at Adobe's site? Tons of great resources to get you going: https://substance3d.adobe.com/tutorials?software=Substance%203D%20Designer As just one example: https://substance3d.adobe.com/tutorials/courses/creating-a-tudor-house-wall
There was an example posted somewhere within that Twitter thread- I can't find it, though. They showed the version the generator recreated as something akin to a messed up VHS tape- huge blocks of random colors and structural corruption
I tried to use Sampler few times through years and never found it any helpful really . Uninstalled it to save space. Just read it got some new AI upscale and photo to material . Is it worth a new try? Any better than before. Something that could take 2x2 meters megascan material and turn it into covering 10 meters long…
Hi! If I understand your question correctly and this is about the facetted look once re-meshed, that's expected behaviour with low-poly meshes. The resulting, dense mesh is the same shape as the low-poly just with a higher density, which results in a much more defined shading. To get a smooth surface you will have to apply…
Hi guys, first time posting here. I wanted to ask for some crit since i've recently started to "seriously" learn modeling (I came from an environment concept art background), and i want my carreer to move towards 3D environment art. I've been told that is important to first and foremost learn how to model decent props, so…
I don't know much about their engine "RAGE" but
it looks similar to UE5's meta human hair so I believe it's a similar
system, looking at it again it looks like it might be a groom hair made in Houdini, I guess we will have to wait and find out. I notcied a little SSS on the ear and some kind of heat map on the shirt for…