@samA I'm loving your modeling. I'm blocking out and I'm intentionally getting a little bit far from the concept. Seeing your post, your doubt and @gastrop0d opinion I decided to remove all the mechanical parts and treat it more like driven only by electricity from the bettery. So the thrusters will be like energized…
Hey guys, found some time today to push this turret further. Decided to redesign some parts like bottom and legs (not happy with them yet, some critique here would be cool). Think tomorrow I will touch the legs again and finally move to the gun part :D @Shuaws Nah, I'm using Modo for work, so I havily rely on edge weights…
In this second video, we dive deeper into Chaos Destruction before adding VFX in Part 3! 🚀 Learn how to select different parts of a Geometry Collection, use the Edit Tool to modify fractured pieces, and explore Cluster Types for better control. Plus, we check out Utilities Tools to refine and optimize destruction. By the…
Such a building would be better to do with modules. This could end up being 2-3 modules for facade parts, 2-3 for the roof parts, 2-3 for the "bottom metal wall" part (the section uder white wall). The "jet engine" parts would be probably 1 module which could represent a quarter and being copied 4 times in a circle. As for…
Hey Polycount! [UPDATE] Core Overload will be presenting at Intel's Booth at GDC this year! Come check us out at the INtel booth at 4 pm, Thursday! http://www.facebook.com/events/502959853074283/?ref=3 My name is Brian Choi. I'm the student Art Director on Core Overload , one of the University of Southern Californias…
@AdamDanby Very cool start! @ShortCake Wew this is next-level, I love it. How did you make the lower leg parts? Is it MD? Curious to see how you did! @apollo580 Nice start on the torso and face. Something feels off about his belly and knees. @Isunoj Nice beard! Here is my current progress, mainly blocking out shapes. Did a…
The reference seems more grounded in reality than your textures. I'd expect most of the plywood to be the same size and rectangular just offset with maybe some patches. Ramps like this are made with plywood for the sides as well, but the wear should be very different. The wear also changes on these ramps from flat to…