any ideas how i could maybe do a camera match from this engine to the marmoset engine and then comp the fur and shadow in post? which other fur shading realtime engines would you recommend for this matter?
@pedronied This technique is similar to the one used in Shadow of Colossus in the PS2, for example. It will be as expensive as the number of layers that you draw to simulate the volume fur. I believe that in old games they used something like 6~8 layers which doesn't give a very good result.
any ideas how i could maybe do a camera match from this engine to the marmoset engine and then comp the fur and shadow in post? which other fur shading realtime engines would you recommend for this matter?
Jinseeker15 2 months ago
How much processing power does this require, in a gameplay scale?
pedronied 8 months ago
@pedronied This technique is similar to the one used in Shadow of Colossus in the PS2, for example. It will be as expensive as the number of layers that you draw to simulate the volume fur. I believe that in old games they used something like 6~8 layers which doesn't give a very good result.
bpevangelista 8 months ago
Try FurryBall GPU rendererfor Maya
czbeast 8 months ago
Would you like to pet my furry box?
halfmanhalfman 1 year ago
Muito legal Bruno!
(sou o lucasassislar do twitter e o weaponx.lar do gmail...)
weaponxlar 1 year ago
Desculpa a ignorância
Mais q software é esse ???
Flw's
mexicanomaldito 2 years ago
This is my master degree project.
bpevangelista 2 years ago
Probably such things will even be applied to some games on multicore-hardware in future. Good luck, it can surely be an interesting topic.
jurisnake8 2 years ago 3
Nice ...looks fuzzy!
Cryogenic1981 2 years ago