I like your level of realism. Not sure why?
The table wood texture could have some more distinct granulate (my personal observation).
Great project!!
Dust is great how was it done?
Thanks, yours looks better than it does on his model. You scale it smaller presumably? His looks close to very light snow!
Thats true, I scaled it smaller.
I looked at my real diskstation to match a realistic result
Unfortunately, that’s the limit, even smaller, and you notice the repetitive texture.
There should be dust on the desk too!
However, for even better effects, it ought to be possible to mask the dust off. Showing where handling has happened, but cleaning has not. If you got dust on the desk it would be mostly at the back away from where ‘stuff’ has been moved about on the surface, arms rested on it, etc. Likewise, the diskstation, handled probably from the sides, fingers or thumbs on the top middle edges, cleaning away the dust.
Just a small enhancement task for you next month lol.
I followed the tutorial from “default cube” but then left out some things (which are still difficult to understand for me) and made them easier to complete the project.
The tree with the texture is imported into Blender directly from the asset library of Quixel Bridge. (Quixel - Plugins)
Wow! Your art work is amazing, I’ve only done 26% of the blender course, but I’m finding it addictive - such a powerful art tool. I want to make my own animated movie, a bit ambitious but I like to push myself. Do you use blender for work or hobby? Well done with your art! loves Jess Bernstein xxx Here is my first little tank i’ve just finished -
For this I used the Blender build in the “Sampling Tree” add-on and an HDRI environment map as a background.
Multi use birds very good asset use.
Nice Bird migrating time use of the theme too.