** UPDATE** I’VE MANAGED TO FIX THE FACE ISSUE!! THANK YOU YOUTUBE!
I just started creating Roblox GFXs on Blender (less than 3 hours ago), and I’m loving it! It’s amazing to learn new things. This is my first GFX, so please go easy on me. But I think it didn’t turn out too bad for a first try.
I’m having some trouble with the face (I am using the Roblox Starter Rigs by Softy). I can’t seem to import it to Blender, but I got everything else right. It’s kind of weird. If you have a solution, I’d love to chat about it!
I’m also open to feedback! I know it’s not perfect, but I’m sure I’ll improve with practice. I’d also love to learn more about lighting in Blender, so please feel free to share your knowledge on the subject!
Absolutely fire! (Better than what I can do, I don’t even do this only scripting lol)
Next time, a better angle would work and maybe a more detailed background?
Although overall 8/10, great job.
So like can you show me how you achieve this?
Do you like do a order from like importing the character and then like applying lighting and editing?
(Sry I’m trying to comprehend)
I don’t think I’m the right person to explain how to do GFX just yet. However, I created this with the help of Cyress’ video on “How to Render Roblox Characters.” I highly recommend starting there for your answers! I hope that helps!
I would say with the editing and whatnot, it took around an hour and a half. I know that’s long for something as simple as mine; however, yeah, it was my first time. It was amazing learning how to do it, though!
Yo yo yo!
I’m back for more
So here is some more feedback:
Make some less blur and make the character stand out more. Use like highlight’s to make it better. Also make the face better! Still looks fire and I see that massive improvements were made.
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Thank you for the feedback. It’s the only way to improve! I will definitely apply it in my next project and make sure to post it again for more feedback. Thanks, KalaBander!