Hello everyone, I’m a beginner C++ programmer and Unreal Engine user looking for a project I could believe in and in which to hone our skills together. To put this in perspective, I’ve tried this as an hobby in the past but it never panned out, so that little skills I might have acquired then is now long gone and…
Hi everyone, We're currently building a pool of 3D Environment artists for an upcoming project and ongoing work after that. If you're looking for a stable, long-term studio to collaborate with, this could be a great fit. Rates are negotiable based on experience and quality of work. Rates are negotiable based on experience…
Hello! My name is James Vermillion. I'm a trading card illustrator for Spin Master and Universal Pictures, and I do illustration for comics/publishing as well. I'm looking for more work right now, because job security is always a question for us artists nowadays, and bills are expensive. Feel free to peruse my portfolio,…
Hey Polycount folks. Haven't posted in here for a while. Been working on some Destiny fan art recently. I'm obsessed with the art in this game, and the game in general so I figured i'll take a stab at one of my favorite guns in the game (play and art wise). Grabbed as many references as I could online, but for this one,…
What are the major differences? I ask because I used to make game models but now I want to make models for movies. So from my understanding game models uses normal maps and movie models use displacement maps? Movie models and game models both need to have good topology but movie models do not need retopology because they…
Yes! They really should have done. I don't like it when they don't include a back view. Thankfully, the next project after this does. But yes, I hear you regarding the leather gambeson/doublet. My mentor suggested I add that under part too, though that was one of the problems I was encountering with the simulation. It…
It's going to be difficult, and perhaps impossible. The current ongoing disaster of the U.S. political scene is also very biased against immigration, which is very unfortunate. But even if you ignore that, the traditional work visa process has always been biased towards direct experience in the specific work area. A degree…
Nice! Yeah, those were formative years for me as well. I jumped onto Polycount sometime around 2001/2002. We were all dealing with normal mapping, trying to handle skin with blue-colored specular maps, and learning about subdivision surface modeling. Heady days!