Yeah, bricks need some more work. Try playing a bit with their shapes rather then the boring rectangular look. Also, get some vertex AO going. :) Cool stuff overall though dude! Totally digging those handpainted textures.
Ooo cool, cod4 is still one of my favorite games. Anyway i like what youve got so far, maybe you can chip away some of the plaster and show some bricks through like in your reference.
i'm with bbob, that layout is really nice, your current one is good, but i don't like the brick texture background, it's too noisy and distracting. m4 looks great so far, very good attention to detail and hard surface work
working on a wall now, my downfall, or one of them at least, i think is design. With this piece i'm attempting to step out of my comfort zone of just sculpting brick walls and try add some architectural flair Feedback welcome
So is Sony charging $100 to do something the owner can perform themselves? laaaaammmmme! Sony bricked my PS3 and wants 100 to fix it (I mean, you can fix a red ringed 360 yourself but it's significantly more involved)
@gsokol I saw the brick material too flat, so maybe I contrasted it too much. About the scale of the textures, I wanted them to look different and maybe it's a lot. I apreciate really much your feedback :smile:
For the walkway, I would at least have it dip a bit in the center and maybe push and pull some verts for irregularity. The rest can me handled in materials(unless you want to mix in a few geo bricks sticking up just for fun.)
So I'm done with the tombstones, maybe add the already mentioned arrows later on. I'm thinking of doing a texture soon as well adding some bricks to the floor which should be easy enough! Any comments or feedback dont hesitate! Thanks.
looks much better with Ao only, but the problem i have that i have many uv overlays (the wooden bricks and so on) If i make a Ao Bake, then it looks bad, is it possible to use 2Uv maps, one for the Ao and one for the Colors ?
i went and got a 180 gb laptop drive and a usb enclosure. the best part is the HD is powered from the usb so you you never have to plug it in. not carrying around another power brick in your backpack is really nice.