I've noticed it a lot in recent games like Oblivion Remastered, God of War Ragnarok, etc. The modular meshes have thickness for some reason, even if they are tileable or unique. But some games like AC: Mirage have all their meshes thin. What's exactly the point of thickness here? Example from Ragnarok
Hi! This is my first post, so apologies if it is not formatted ideally. TLDR; I need help finding a method to rig a character's shawl/cape that follows their arms beyond basic skinning. Any suggestions, tips or explanations on a driven joint-based shawl set up would be very appreciated! I cannot use nCloth or nHair…
Hello! I've been informed about the use of the index of refraction for opaque materials such as brick, and I'm curious about how they apply it in Unreal for opaque materials. Should I configure it with the same settings as glass, like using Translucent and fast forward shading? I haven't come across many tutorials on this…
Hello! We are an animation studio based in Vietnam, but we don't limit ourselves to local clients. We are looking to expand our reach on a global scale. Our goal is to connect with potential developers, outsourcing managers, and producers in game studios around the world. We have been applying for positions in various game…
I was baking mesh maps of my model in substance painter while I got this weird artifact along the UV seams in the AO map and normal map(refer image A). (p.s. the UV's are not overlapping and resolution's set to 4k)
Hi everyone, I'm currently planning a 3D environment that fuses the dramatic natural setting of Petra (Jordan) with the ornate and rich Levantine architectural style. The vision is to build a narrow canyon path that leads to a large, impressive mosque structure, with a bazaar carved into the sides of the canyon walls along…
No reason to apologize, @adrenaline! You did a great job on it and getting to a finished piece is always what's important. Now that you know how to navigate the pitfalls you faced you'll be able to tackle them with ease in the future and that's the biggest take away. :)