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Tom's BATs

Started by tomvsotis, November 25, 2017, 03:27:59 AM

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tomvsotis

Quote from: alejogc13 on July 21, 2019, 02:20:02 PM
B E A U T I F U L!

maybe if you make good UVs I could texture it in substance painter but first I should create the materials in substance designer  ;D

Oooh, that's a tempting offer! I've played w substance painter on the month trial and it's amazing. how does the process work for BATing? do you design the materials in Substance Designer, texture in Substance Painter and then export the UVs back to 3ds Max for rendering?

Barroco Hispano

I export the diffuse, Specular, normal and glossiness map

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Barroco Hispano

tomvsotis

Progress report! I actually managed to sneak into the building on which this is based -- well, not into the actual building, but the site, which is all closed off bc i guess it's gonna be redeveloped into fancy apartments in due course -- to get some more reference images, so i've expanded the model to include some outbuildings that i couldn't really make out details of before, along with a second set of silos.


mattb325

Cool, nothing like a bit of batting urbex  :D