all of the squares should be pretty much the same size , but for example If I wanted more details on the hood, i could increase the size of the hood uv island within the uv layout, but generally with cars and such i keep the size of the uv islands equal, so the texel density is even over the model
forgot to mention that the bevel modifier has a tick box called 'harden normals' in the shading section but it does not always work as planned generally ok though
Like your work B ) EDIT: If you don't mind me asking - I'm just curious about the workflow, creating these low poly cars especially rounded edges and curved shapes like wheels, light wells or generally other non curvature surfacing/topology whilst also at the same time not incurring usual edge faceting....? I mean how do…
It's just a shame that there is no edit poly modifier in blender as you could do the panelling on the subd without collapsing the modifier stack.these cars are all mainly for mid distance viewing, so not going for the high fidelity style this time, but I am going to do a proper sub d car at some point, once I figure out…
"yeah it was my grandads car" Ah sorry got my wires crossed. "BTW that silver 2007 Yaris in the background my current car " Nice must be fairly economical?! I've got a couple of rides, a 2002 Holden Commodore VX (...an ex-Police unmarked pursuit interceptor) similar in styling and specs to a Vauxhall Vectra 2.5 V6 4 door…
^ Some great tips there "just wondering when you do subd do you try and make the polys mainly square so you don't get too many flow lines which are kind of superfluous ?like here I have a lot of rectangles flowing from front to back, should i try and square them all up, so there is consistency in the mesh ?" Well, only…