TLDR - a quad wire frame shows up on my mesh when displacement map is on I am working on a material in designer. Brought textures into marmoset setup material using height displacement. I subdivided a sphere in blender and imported that in. For some reason I see a quad wire frame over my entire object when the displacement…
Oooh nice, this looks great as a next project. Make sure to post your earliest block outs, as shaded wireframes. So you can get the benefit of early/often feedback.
Hi here is the final outcome. I did the renders in marmoset as well as the bake to be able to get the normal and curveture map really clean. https://youtu.be/KMty8m4C7ME Link with turntable, with wireframe and normals
Thanks! :) Absolutely, I can definitely share some wireframes. Just a heads-up: I haven't applied any bevels yet, only some basic surface smoothing. I'm planning to do a proper retopology pass later, definitely not the most exciting part of the process haha!
Hey everyone! I'm ABR, a self-taught 3D artist about 4 months into learning Blender with roughly 1 month of actual sculpting experience. This is my first major project and I'd love any feedback or critique from people more experienced than me. A bit about me: I'm actually more of a topology person than a sculptor — which…
I don't know how else to explain it but when I import the fbx, there's lines all over the screen which I realized look like the object boxes you used to toggle on and off with "J", but they don't scale with the viewport (ie they are always huge). Anyone have any idea how to turn this off?
Not really. A book cover is a fundamentally different thing from the writing itself. Though I guess you could certainly have a great-looking 3d model that has super ugly wireframes, crazy terrible UVs, messy material structure, etc. But good-looking 3d art is more exclusive than well-formed but non-pretty 3D art. Harder to…
Doesn't look that bad :) I think the main advantage of using wireframe color is, if you set your nodes wireferame color to be "by layer", they will inherit their wireframe color from their parent layer. So eveything is consistent. Objects in a "blue" layer will be displayed with a blue wireframe. note that in the default…
When I'm stuck on getting started with a model, I think it helps to examine models that other people have made, gives me ideas for how to tackle things. An example, searching the web for "sketchfab 50's car lowpoly" https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/low-poly-1950s-car-2045e51f13024c07a6f0ed8a650c7905 Then you can use the…
It would help to hide the armature, so we could see the model better. It would also help to show a shaded wireframe. Did you create this model, or did you download it from somewhere? I ask because the rig complexity indicates a decent amount of experience, yet you seem to be asking a more beginner-level question. This info…