I am an experienced Unreal Engine developer and am looking for a art partner to collab on a game kit with working assets. You would make the models and PBRs and I program mechanics for them so they work and can be used game-ready. Also I would add further effects and adjustable parameters if required. Examples for such…
Hello everyone! In this project, I’m going to use only Decalmachine Trim Workflow. These are references: And this is the result of the first stage Blockout: At the moment I have determined the number of objects, their baseline characteristics and an exemplary appearance. The standard section of the corridor has a length of…
I am trying to do bricks around a plane and would like a proper sharp corner, however when I use a curve and array it just curves the bricks around. I need to do this for more than one object so I'd like to not have to place them manually for each one... Is there any way to do this quicker? I tried to extract the edge and…
Hi Poly count, In a dev kit like UDK, what would be a reasonable poly count for props such as doors, desks, or basically any prop that would help populate a level. I find myself modeling often but without any idea what to shoot for as far as poly counts go. Thanks in advance.
I'm trying to create accurately measured "snap-fit" assets but it is do difficult to duplicate and position assets, the grid snap doesn't work at all (constantly getting incorrect positions) and duplicating and rotating assets is a nightmare. Surely this isn't the way industry does it? Do I need to buy ProGrids 2.0? What…
Hello everyone! I have been trying for a while now to make appealing looking stone structure in a time efficient manner. I first tried to design, then sculpt, and then go through map backing and all that. But it took far too much time and energy for just a piece of rock. So I tried to make a generic and very reusable set…
Coming to UE5 from UE4 and have a few questions regarding modular sets and nanite. If I have an exterior building wall set that is going to be brick, is it better to use a height map to displace the mesh in ZBrush/Blender, then use nanite on those modular pieces? Assuming it would be a bit more work to get the modular…
sorry if this is a sort of re post I searched did not find what I was looking for. Anyways, I have a plane that I have modeled in to a 64 unit wide by 256 piece and I wanted to use the bend modifier at -90 to make it a 90 degree bend that would snap to the grid (grid is 16 units) and the sides would just not line up, no…
I'm working on a set of various utility objects that can be pieced together modularly. So far I have created a variety of pipe shapes and extra pipe accessories including flanges and valves. I've also created a blueprint that lets the designer create their own pipe shapes using splines. The pipes use a material I made that…