🦜Starting A Character Project? Here's The Industry Approach.
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Can you tell me where I can find your work?
Yours it's my favorite learning channel because I think you are one of the few persons here talking about real industy's approaches, thanks to you I learned a lot in such a small amount of time
Agreed, some of the best educational channels have stopped posting, unfortunately. This channel is one of very few that are informative.
Awesome and informative video! If possible, can you make a guide on how to import a character into UE5 and set up shaders/materials? It’s a bit daunting for someone new to the engine. Thanks for your hard work! 🙏
I love your videos. They're highly educational, and the way you genuinely seem to take the point of view of the beginner in mind is priceless. That said, "if you know Marmoset, you know Unreal Engine" is probably the most misleading thing I've heard you say. I think the ONLY thing those two programs have in common is that they're both PBR based for material set up and they feature the same type of lights. Outside of that they're NOTHING alike. Marmoset can't use UDIMs, Unreal is node based, and raytracing, effects, and camera set up are completely different, among other things.
Thanks for your compliments!
*Anyone who's used Marmoset can certainly leverage that experience when learning how to work Unreal.
As a side note, if you've been in any of my physical lectures or members I heavily suggest Unreal almost exclusively. However, for learning the basics Marmoset offers a nice uncluttered and overwhelming ecosystem for practice.
@@3dmutiny I can agree with that. And I didn't intend to sound accusatory with my comment. I even went back and edited it to remove the word "dishonest" as I know it wasn't intentional, so I apologize for that.
Thank you for the great explanations my man!
Thanks for this video!
I can't wait to watch this!
oh my goddd this could not have come at a better time! your videos have been so helpful on my first zbrush character project- and now this! I'll be sure to post in the discord soon for some advice :>
Make yourself a WIP and progress to the next level!
It's nice that you talk about tech research, during my projects I've been testing a lot and I think that is the best way to approach something, I also used it years ago to understand the baking, I took a character and tried to bake it on a low poly rock to understand how it works
It's not fancy. Doesn't get the views. But makes the future legends. 💪
@@3dmutiny The passion is everything.
this is so random and awsome video/channel to encounter. as a person who took 1 beginner course to sculpt, i really love whats being talked here. joined discord. thanks
Yes! You are on the right path my friend.
Really good man 😎😎
ghost in the shell and evangelion aesthetics just never gets old huh
Haha, classic games
why is the video in low resolution?
it will be processing on youtube
its 4k for me
SBI say NO