I'm took a six week hiatus from my house to design and build a bedframe. I wanted something arts and crafts that would fit in my 1950s farmhouse, so nothing too fancy but also I did not want to make boring. I had some extra pieces of large pine I wanted to use as the feet and main support beams, and started with them as is…
just reworking some older stuff. really digging blender these days. I was a bit inspired by a wesley snipes model I saw recently , so it kind of proved that blender is totally capable these days https://blenderartists.org/t/blade-wesley-snipes/1548398 but my post is more about displacement maps which have really been…
Thanks iam717 probably a time for one more closer look for Krita. Need something I could spend seconds for simple like 2x2 tasks instead of puzzles of Adobe products when you need a while to figure out how the heck did you do it month ago and what slider adjusted what.
Well there seems to be a lot of this going around lately... add me to the list, in a couple of weeks I'll be working on the Matrix Online over at Monolith, in level design. After two years of the stay at home dad gig, I am unbelievably psyched to be working with adults again
EDIT: I received crit that I should add more detail, so I did that as well as other improvements. I'm almost ready to call this scene finished, but I would love to hear more crit. Thanks for looking. UDK environment. Most recent progress:
dont add music, theres nothing more annoying as shoving your music taste down someones ears . they want to focus on the work not on "oh why the hell did he chose this music..."
I really like it, you did a good job man! I would probably add a little more resolution to the hair where it curls at the bottom though, where it is looking a little 'blocky'.
Yes I did, sorry I forgot to add in that my player is set to "Player". I triple checked this when I first ran into the error to make sure that I had that set.
Thanks defco. I did some more tests and this is more like what i was looking for. Now i just need to add some more variations of green lichen and it should work :)
Haha you are right, I did that. Thanks! Any other opinion, experience or example related to the original topic? :D I'll look around on the wiki for more, and add them here too.