Feedbacks on my Winter GFX?

Winter War GFX

I made yesterday but I think I’m missing a lot of things I just don’t know what it is.

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Holy cow!

That looks absolutely amazing. The environment, expressions and just the general aesthetic of it is absolutely great.

Without a doubt, top job!

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Thank you man. It’s my first time messing around the snow plugin in blender and It’s really cool!

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Why he is confused? Looks cool.

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He lost his can of beans somewhere in the woods and he just realized it’s not in his bag anymore.

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I guess he is a bean lover. Put can of bean as a Easter in the scene. No one can find it just 1% can.

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It is kinda very noisy. Didn’t u used denoise.

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That winter GFX is very good!
I would rate it a 10/10

This is very good you look very experinced! I would say 9.5/10 as I feel like something is missing but I do not know what either. But since you look very good I have a question for you, whenever I try to make a render/GFX my hair or hat accesory is never attatched to the Roblox character once loaded into Blender, but this doesn’t happen in Roblox Studio. Has this happened to you or can you tell me why this happens to me? Thanks!

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10/10 looks very nice

Also im not an expert at lighting or anything but the scene looks kinda darkish and there is a shine on the top of his hat maybe fix that but very nice

It’s okay. I like that you used layered clothing which is something I don’t always see. These are some of my main gripes.

  1. The snow looks okay, but I can quite easily see the polygons. It looks more like small white blobs rather then snow where it’s near the camera.
  2. The helmet doesn’t look great. The polygons are as clear as day and the rivets look like they were just textured on rather than actually modeled.
  3. The textures are pretty low resolution on the clothing and helmet, and the webbing looks like it just has a flat texture.
  4. The render looks pretty noisy. You should consider rendering at a higher sample count or using a denoiser.
  5. The Red Army would have equipped many of their soldiers with winter camo by this point in the winter, especially snipers like this. As he is right now, he’d be easily visible on white snow.

This looks amazing! However I would recommend you add a snow effect layer on top of this. It would give a whole new depth of realism to the GFX. Nonetheless, great job! :hugs:

Oh, You have to parent the accessories to the head of the rig so that it can move around it. Just like grouping parts on roblox! But thank you for the ratings n stuff. I appreciate it!

Thank you for the critiques, I really saw the flaws of this gfx and I’m gnna try to improve it. I appreciate it man!

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This is beyond dumb on me but how would I do that on Blender? I only know how to do it on Roblox. Sorry this is such a dumb question but thanks for responding lmao.

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Well, First off you got to select the accessories while pressing shift, after that click on the head you want to parent it as well (while still pressing shift) and press control + p, something will show like “Parent to object”. You should click that and it should be all good!. I’m really bad at explaining so here’s a youtube tutorial on how to parent Other objects on blender

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Thanks so much man this will help me just trying to make simple renders a lot! I will edit this post if it works for me, it will most likley be tmrw though because it is pretty late in my timezone. Best of luck for other GFX’s!

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Let me know if it worked, Glad to help you sir!

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It seems as if the hat / hair thing worked out (Thank you very much again) But know of course I have ran into another problem it seems. When I loaded it in everything went transparent it appears. I belive this is just something silly with my settings but could you tell me if this ever happened to you? Thanks, provided is a screenshot and if you need any more screenshots just let me know. Please help me lmao :frowning:

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Go to material property and set blend mode to opaque :slight_smile: