What makes you different from the tens of thousands of people who want to do the same work? P.S. - Do you realize that seven years is an insane amount of time to wait for A JOB?
Here's another shot of the clean version. The blood in the first shot is not baked into the texture but rather uses a dynamic blood mask (inside UE4). That way the amount of blood can be altered during runtime.
I don't think any amount of love for the original could keep me from laughing at the opening speech in the first trailer there hopefully most of the dialogue turns out a bit better than that
The fastest way to be " okay " at anatomy imo it's watching again and again this course :smile: https://gumroad.com/grassetti the dude is a killer and he's explaining most of the key element in a short amount of time. gl !
Thats a good idea GsK =) No spec, no bump, 100% self illum screen grab from 3dsMax. Still have a fair amount of texture work left to do on this one, but its getting there.
CoolIris and DownThemAll! here. I don't have to tell you what they do... but I can't live without them. They've both saved me infinite amounts of clicking on various occations.
Golf Football (Soccer) Surfing Wind-Surfing Occasionally play Rugby Drums Guitar (well kinda) Also I play a fair amount of video game (not sure if this counts) Oh and Bacheloring
That's totally wrong. Wheat and Barley are the best grains by a long shot. The nutritional values of oat and soy products are greatly exaggerated, especially considering the high amount of processing involved in manufacturing said products.
typical back door for a house of this type : variations would be on the amount of glass and the number of panes (1 or 2, or no glass at all though in most cases they will), also the colour , and details like cat flaps
EQ: Why not weld the seam along the side of the pinky finger and palm, and make it all one chunk? It's not like it'll add huge amounts of distortion, and it'll eliminate a fairly large seam.