In our game we have 2000 to 5000 characters and while Game running we spawn 20-30 of them, maybe more. You can check it out https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.BartuCemGames.TheFightWithin
Little more of an update. Still need to work on: 1. Texturing the books. 2. Post work adding some very light water dripping in and stains on the wall by the window. 3. Add books to the bookcase / cabinet. What else?
DUDE! SO FULL OF WIN! I'm loving both the characters! FUCKING SICK NASTY! Mybe put some mustard stains on that dudes shirt, or even some blood/grunge to break it up a lil. Impressive....most impressive
Congrats, it seems polycounters are getting jobs left and right. And in light of the project you are working on, here's a little picture I had made up awhile ago, which spawned from a joke my friend and I had.
Hello I really need some help, I work with lots of props that are their own separate objects but they share the same UV space. When I finish modeling each one: I export it, bake it and paint it and export the textures as a pack.(ORM etc.) I keep doing this for all of the objects, until they are all done. Then, I mask each…
Hey - a little personal project of mine - both models spawned from earlier single projects and after DW4 I got inspired to put them together...as a hunting team...hunting ducks... More to come...
"It might be interesting to see how performance of that idea compares to what I did." - Yeah that would be interesting to see. Is this for spawning instanced meshes? Because then there is a more efficient way of doing this.
Set the tile sampler to use your image instead of spawning squares. Then set the input number of the tile sampler to whatever number you need, and hook up your rocks.
Hi, So I put some fingerprints on the phone and the cane as well. Also poured coffee into the cup and added some coffee stains. Still working on the lights. Thanks, M.
Sweet I got an extension! The first order of business is to map the lighting from the top of the tin to the bottom for the label wrap. The second is to try and get some water stain and barnacles on to it.