Guess I'm gonna call it done - at least for now, as I want to participate in another challenge that started two days ago and I have to hurry. :D That's why I was so lazy with the pavement. There were many materials I found challenging to render like the sack or... pumpkins. I learned a lot in this field! Hope you like it!…
Thought I'd join the challenge, so thats what I came up after starting yesterday. Quite fun, interesting shapes. I still see a few things I can improve on so lets see how it will look in a few days :)
Hello Mr. @Fabi_G, I appreciate your opinion and thank you for your time. I did stack the UVs, but initially, I decided to make all the objects look unique. In hindsight, I think I overdid it for my first hand-painted experience. For example, half of the boxes are UVed, or the upper part of the table is UVed at 1/2 scale…
@Fabi_G Love the atmosphere and shadows! I can almost feel the warmth of the sun. Beautiful. (: I have added base colors and shadows to mine - time to finally paint the details.
Nice progresses :-B @Its0urFate I agree, some large to medium details would help to give the wood some directionality and break up the now empty areas. I got around to continue with the market stand. I chose to just model away and then map the faces to flat colors, a workflow I recently picked up from Alex_J's project.…
@yashar98 Great job so far! Honestly everything @Fabi_G said is spot on, but also remember to take breaks! Walk away from the project for a little while and come back to it with a fresher mind! @PastyPict Better late than never! Keep going at it! Once you get more detail and form in there it'll come together for you.…
Well, I managed to model all the veggies and started preparing the UVs. Each color is going to be a different UDIM - don't know if I approach this the right way. I mean the groups or texel density. If you guys have any tips on how to do it correctly, I'll be grateful! In the meantime, I'm gonna watch some tutorials on YT…