Hi! Nice update :+1: I think currently the lighting looks a bit cold/white. How does it work, is it baked? Would be interesting to see how it looks with some more colored bounce light reflected from the painted buildings. Some elements could use some sort of AO to ground them, for example pots and window frames. On a…
I'm currently working on an environment based on a concept art I found on ArtStation to add to my portfolio. My goal is to achieve a similar stylized look to games like Overwatch. I came here looking for feedback since none of my friends who work in the industry are willing to give me brutaly honest criticism. Here's the…
Looking nice so far. The biggest thing that jumps out to me is that your not using the same shape language that was meticulously designed in the schematic view (the exaggerated angles of the buildings, doors, windows, shutters etc.) I would also say that everything looks/feels a bit soft or lacking definition...maybe from…
Thanks for your feedback! @pxgeek @ThisisVictoriaZ. I made some adjustments to the scene and tried to exaggerate some elements without breaking the layout. This is a problem because remaking the buildings with the exaggerated angles of the concept art made them start clipping into each other and it was very noticeable and…
One thing that has helped me with blurry screenshots in unreal is increasing the screen pixel percentage to above 100! This did cause my computer to lag quite a bit so I would take caution and only increase by bits at a time, but I also have an older graphics card. I found it in this…
@Fabi_G thanks for the feedback! The lighting is all baked with lightmass. I've seen that fairly exaggerated bounce lighting is the key to stylized lighting, but in my project I had to tone it down a little because the bounced lighting would be very aggressive in some parts of the map. Regarding your comments about blurry…
Just a note, you aren't making yourself less employable by not following the concept 1:1. If you can make changes to the scene the ultimately benefit your environment in some way and make it better overall, that will show employers that you have a good eye and are able to make creative decisions while working. That said…