Hey, I'm really glad to see your scene near completion. I agree with the previous comments, the foliage is too green, in relation to the whole scene. Beware of the green :) You can try desaturated yellows. You did a really inspiring job.
And to elaborate on that last part, export them as packed textures. So aside from your color and normal maps, everything should be packed. I usually pack rougness occlusion and metallic with roughness in the green channel, as the green channel gets the least compression.
I would suggest dimming all the mid-way lights down and keeping only the near-most (green) and far-most (on the left) door-lights strong Also, consider hiding or semi-hiding the near-most (green) lightsource from the camera
I'm only getting a slight seam, and that's just due to .jpg compression. Your seam looks more like the green channel is incorrect. I don't see why it would be, but try reversing it in photoshop. Go to the green channel and hit ctrl+i.
I got a sort of wispy green trail following the dot. Cool! That's really just a form of the color-inversion illusion, like the American flag in green yellow and black. You stare at it, and then looking at a blank space, you'll see it in the correct colors. /jzero
I think you need to flip the green channel of your Normal map. If you don't know how to: In photoshop go to channels (next to layers), select the green channel, invert it (ctrl + i), select the top channel again (RGB) and save
I like the dark green leaves the best, gives a very different color to the rest of the dark purple/brown in the scene without sticking out like the bright green leaves do. Great job! Looks like a stylized adventure game to me.
Hey, thanks for the work you're doing and all the usefull stuff. Also do you know that you can change the inputs sort priority and thus make their order more familiar, like: red, green, blue instead of green, blue, red?
Thanks for pointing that out @ChrisFraser. The environment in Substance Painter adds more green, below is a render with a neutral lighting. They're still a little too green, whereas I'm trying to make them a fall gold colour. I'll make some adjustments.