It actually depends on what your target is. This concept art is from a videogame, and given the size of the object it would never require that many texture sets, even if it was a hero prop game asset. If it was for a vfx it might be acceptable for very high detailed closeups. As a game prop I would imagine the lead to ask…
Wow great thread :-B @cturbo I think currently some surfaces have a pretty intense normal map. Some more subtle/micro details might be a better fit for the roughness map, so they reflect differently. For example, currently the parquet floor looks like it has grouts between the different wood panels, I think that's more a…
Hi, first off, thank you @Klawd and @Paxwort for the suggestion and answers. Even though I like the challenge of going efficient and compact as much as possibe I focused a lot on game assets throught my 3D journey. For this project I will try a more detailed approach and not go for optimized. Thanks a lot for the…
Welcome one and all to the 95th edition of the Bi-Monthly Environment Art Challenge for the months of March and April! This challenge is a way for real-time 3D artists to test their skills and create a piece of work based on concepts provided. It's open to those of all skill levels and we do our best to provide meaningful…