Day 04 part 2 Here is some development stuff on the project to finish off the day. A modular kit for a high rise. Haha not 2d but its what I got. UDK Good night yall!
Alien craft are coming along, I just have a few things i need to change with them then i should be happy. Here is a modular turret I'm putting together to replace those red blocks.
I'm now establishing the basic architecture with a few modular pieces I made and single brick meshes to break it up a bit. It's still very repetitive but I'm trying to take it one layer of variation at a time.
Concept sketched arena exterior and modular design ideas for the stalls. My plan is to then sculpt these out and use them as either underlay ref for my illustration pieces or jump off point for further design iteration.
I don't know if you plan on doing any modular building in your levels, but Digital tutors recently put up a good tutorial on how to approach it. http://www.digitaltutors.com/11/training.php?pid=857
Almost finished... Only missing the "Hands" of his secondary Arms. Working with the modular parts was quite a breeze for creating both arms. There's quite some error fixing to be done once I'm finished with the Hands. *sigh*
Helms Deep is the place where the King runs out on fire right? been a long time since I watched LOTR. great stuff and cant wait for next update. Also how much of this is modular?
Having modular shader makes a lot of sense, giving the user to make it as complex as he needs. The new mental ray shading system is clever like this. Start with a lambert and just layer a spec module and type.
Hey Tomiajayi, no they haven't updated it..... It will still cause motion sickness at the default settings :) BUT... to Zbrush and pixologic's credit the UI is completely modular, and customizable.... completely. There are no boundaries or limitations with it, and its really straight forward and easy to do.
In the recent past, a lot of MMO's are lower poly, but nowadays they're way higher. I think that poly's really aren't of too much concern anymore nowadays, as long as it's not completely ridiculous. Even for modular pieces.