This look wonderfull! Really impressiv.
one question, the street you made quixel, did you ONE big texture (wiht the "stop" and the stripes etc.) for the whole street or did divide it by many single textures? I hope you know what i mean.
This look wonderfull! Really impressiv.
one question, the street you made quixel, did you ONE big texture (wiht the "stop" and the stripes etc.) for the whole street or did divide it by many single textures? I hope you know what i mean.
Looks great. I like playing cyberpank too. Sometimes streaming my gaming on youtube or twitch with using vpn no logs Also cyberpank has good gameplay and graphics. I prefer to make some screenshots of cyberpunk streets too.
Display MoreThank you so much! well, the reason you cant get it to work, is because the image i shared here on the forum is a jpg, with a black background. This was done so you could actually see the effect (the png's with no background would have shown up as all white, almost invisible). But here is the real png's you can try out instead (they are there, but almost invisible, hehe). I hope this helps!
The images are just above from here
Thank you very much! it is pretty straight forward. I've done all the textures in quixel mixer. This will give you a complete set of maps (diffuse, normal, reflection), that you can simply drop into the enscape material editor
There are plenty of great tutorials for quixel mixer on youtube
Thx for ur help!
This look wonderfull! Really impressiv.
one question, the street you made quixel, did you ONE big texture (wiht the "stop" and the stripes etc.) for the whole street or did divide it by many single textures? I hope you know what i mean.
Thank you very much! I'm glad you liked it.
The street is made of 3 modular textures, each containing all the detail directly on the map itself. This is the strenght of Quixel mixer; being able to add all the details you want, and then merge it all into one simple texture with all corresponding maps Here is the 3 street segments as seen in Mixer:
Display MoreThank you very much! I'm glad you liked it.
The street is made of 3 modular textures, each containing all the detail directly on the map itself. This is the strenght of Quixel mixer; being able to add all the details you want, and then merge it all into one simple texture with all corresponding maps
Here is the 3 street segments as seen in Mixer:
Thanks for sharing!
I use a lot of quixel Bridge and tried a little bit mixer out but now i know i must use it more!
A tip for all other Users, you can use Quixel Bridge and Quixel Mixer for free if you a have an Epic Games Account.