Question for the game enviro artists out there: Is Marvelous Designer something you use regularly? I'm currently learning it as part of a course I'm in and have no love for the process. I want to gauge if it's one of those things that's on the growing need-to-know list for portfolios, like having experience with Substance…
Do the sort of work for your portfolio you want to do professionally. If you like working with Marvelous, put something with a lot of drapery in your portfolio, and you'll likely become the go-to person for cloth on the environment team. If you don't like it, no one is gonna look at your portfolio and say "Well, this is a…
I would expect anything related to environment art is as simple as it gets in Marvelous Designer. It has a difficult entry until you wrap your head around the patterns, but then its one of the easiest tools in the pipeline and usually only character artists have to do more complex stuff in it. Creating cushions, bed sheets…
I think the software looks amazing and I would love to learn it at some point but as to the question "do you use it regularly" the answer is definitely "no", I have never used it. The times I have needed to make a prop with cloth bits have been few and far between and I've either used 3ds Max's cloth sim or just done it by…