Early Morning B.C by cabracan
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Description
My first Mojoworld job with imported meshes :) .
Comments (5)
woz2002
MJW is a bit unforgiving with models sometimes. So here a few quick tips. Firstly Im no Pro. PLacement: PLacing an object so it sits on the ground is always a dilemma. I would recommend taking tikme with some cropped renders with sahdows enabled. Shadows will help you see that the model is anchored well :) Render: When rendering try a high geometry detail to try & lose those harsh intersections. You can always try slight displacements to also hide them. Materials: You can always experiment with colours to add variety to the models. Having said that...you have made nice effort at starting with models in your MJW images. I hope the tips help & look forward to seeing more works :)
bclaytonphoto
This is a good start...I would suggest starting with just one mesh, and work with placement, render settings and such..Keep em comming!!! MJW planets need lifeforms!!
lewis_moorcroft
Good start. I like the see creature mesh =)
Vandaler
Nice effort, a few other tips... if the object touches the groud, render with shadows or, hide the point od contect behing a ledge or elevation. Low polygon models are to be rendered small, and finally, the more objects you add, more complicated the scale is hard to judge for the onlooker. Keep experimenting... and have fun!
tony_br22
excellent done IMO, especially for at first time import (never tried Mojo so I dont know how difficult it is) .. I think it is a beautiful and original picture you present here, models an render are wonderful